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...Or Not? by Brian Mandabach
...Or Not? by Brian Mandabach








...Or Not? by Brian Mandabach

It’s important to tell you that he’s written every episode. No, because a lot of the way that Steve operates isn’t predictable. But Steve Knight will always say he regrets killing people.Īre there any plotlines that would have changed if it wasn’t for the tragic death of Helen McCrory? So, would Michael have survived if Polly was still around? Polly’s death in the series happened because Helen McCrory, died in real life. Michael Gray ( Finn Cole) dies, and that was in no small way related to his mom Polly Gray’s ( Helen McCrory) death. That’s what makes him such a bona fide, giant hit character. These are sort of esoteric, metaphysical questions. How can he even approach redemption? I think he’s done a great job of coming closer to redemption as a character.

...Or Not? by Brian Mandabach

And rather than make any assumptions, I think that it’s a bigger question: “Can anybody really be redeemed?” So, I don’t know. So what can the viewers expect from Tommy in the future? And is he past redemption?Ĭaryn Mandabach: This is what the writer Steven Knight wants you to wonder about. In the finale, Tommy Shelby’s ( Cillian Murphy) life seems to be getting a little better. To enlighten more about the series finale and what is coming up next for the franchise, executive producer Caryn Mandabach spoke to TV Insider and uncovered what else we can expect from our favorite Birmingham gangsters. Peaky Blinders, the hit series set in post-World War 1 Birmingham UK, has ended after a six-season run, or has it? With a rumored movie coming up and a dance-theater piece that will be shown in different venues around the UK, it seems like we’re not quite done with the now-beloved yet troubled Shelby family. Sam Neill Reveals Stage-3 Blood Cancer Diagnosis in New Memoir.










...Or Not? by Brian Mandabach