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For more detailed breakdowns or to watch specific clips, you can visit the Peaky Blinders Wiki or check for recaps on Decider . Peaky Blinders episode 5 review - Den of Geek

Critics often cite this episode as a return to form for the series, praising its layered plot and the intense performances by (Tommy) and Paul Anderson (Arthur). Peaky Blinders S01E05 | STAGATV.COM.mp4

: Betrayal, PTSD, loyalty, and the burden of family. For more detailed breakdowns or to watch specific

: Featured music by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds ("Red Right Hand," "God is in the House") and The White Stripes ("Ball and Biscuit"). : Featured music by Nick Cave & the

praised the "visual identity" of the episode and the "tense windbreak" provided by the initial meeting between Tommy and the IRA. Episode Details Original Air Date : 10 October 2013

highlighted the "layered plot lines providing some truly powerful drama," particularly noting Arthur’s heartbreaking arc with his father.

: The "will they, won't they" tension finally breaks as the two spend the night together. In a rare moment of vulnerability, Tommy tells Grace that when he is with her, he no longer hears the "shovels against the wall" from his time in the war. Critical Reception

For more detailed breakdowns or to watch specific clips, you can visit the Peaky Blinders Wiki or check for recaps on Decider . Peaky Blinders episode 5 review - Den of Geek

Critics often cite this episode as a return to form for the series, praising its layered plot and the intense performances by (Tommy) and Paul Anderson (Arthur).

: Betrayal, PTSD, loyalty, and the burden of family.

: Featured music by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds ("Red Right Hand," "God is in the House") and The White Stripes ("Ball and Biscuit").

praised the "visual identity" of the episode and the "tense windbreak" provided by the initial meeting between Tommy and the IRA. Episode Details Original Air Date : 10 October 2013

highlighted the "layered plot lines providing some truly powerful drama," particularly noting Arthur’s heartbreaking arc with his father.

: The "will they, won't they" tension finally breaks as the two spend the night together. In a rare moment of vulnerability, Tommy tells Grace that when he is with her, he no longer hears the "shovels against the wall" from his time in the war. Critical Reception