The final boss is Churchill

Darian 2022-01-24 08:06:03

The end of this season was uncharacteristic, at first glance it was very fascinating. Later, I went to look through the historical mosley prison and received Churchill's preferential treatment. Combined with Churchill in the dark line of the previous seasons, I finally understood why it is such an end. Churchill is the final boss, indeed You can only click on the side and you can't click through.

This drama is the skin of the gang drama and the lining of the political drama. It feels that Churchill in the dark line is the real hero. Combining the previous seasons, it can be seen that Churchill's goal is to attack the Republican Army of Northern Ireland, and to oppose the Communist Party without hesitation. Look at the assassination at the end. If the traitor informs Mosley, he can completely catch the peaky blinders. However, the killer just clicks to the end, and saves Mosley to continue the anti-communism, and saves the billy boy to stabilize the situation in Northern Ireland and continue to suppress the North. Love the Republican Army.

Earlier, the black brother of the Intelligence Bureau was killed by a car. At the time, I thought, this time it was exposed, and a woolen thread was assassinated later. It turned out that Mosley actually didn't know anything or let Tommy follow him. As soon as the black brother died, Churchill went to the door to test Tommy to see if he really believed in Mosley's set, and whether he could achieve his two small goals by relying on Tommy. Later, when Tommy hesitated, he sent someone to smash it the next day. Assassination plan.

In this season, Mosley’s sentence “britain first” really surprised me. I dare to shoot. Then I replaced the Jews in Mosley’s speech slogans with Chinese people. It’s just like the founding of Sichuan. Under the coat of historical drama, there is a satirical moment. Heart.

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Black Tuesday quotes

  • Thomas Shelby: If there were a snap election in this house today, I wouldn't win it. Not if I were running against the devil himself.

  • Thomas Shelby: Did Arthur explain?

    Charles Shelby: He said it's God's will. But you're not God.

    Charles Shelby: [Walks away]

    Thomas Shelby: No, I'm not God. Not yet.