Fans of the gangster drama were left “crying” by the tense conclusion, which saw the patriarch of the family start a murderous outburst involving the death of an important character. The latest episode of Peaky Blinders sparked a stir from viewers, with many praising the enchanting 80-minute conclusion despite its ambiguous ending, laying the groundwork for a spin-off film that has already been confirmed. It is over! The latest episode of Peaky Blinders garnered 3.7 million viewers as viewers said goodbye to Tommy Shelby on Sunday night. The latest episode of Peaky Blinders attracted an average of 3.3 million viewers and reached a peak of 3.7 million, according to overnight data. The numbers were a huge boost from last week’s episode, which aired 2.8 million viewers overnight and will no doubt see its final increase as viewership is added. The sixth series of Peaky Blinders saw Tommy Shelby’s wife Lizzie (played by Natasha O’Keeffe) reveal that she was leaving him, prompting the protagonist (Cillian Murphy) to do up-sticks in Canada. Finally: Fans of the gangster drama were left “crying” by the tense conclusion, which saw the patriarch of the family start a murderous outburst ‘I’m literally shaking!’ The latest episode of Peaky Blinders has been hailed as a “masterpiece” by some viewers, as the BBC’s successful drama has come to a magical conclusion. However, it was a tense exchange between the main character and Michael’s cousin (Finn Cole) that left fans on the sidelines. Michael, in order to avenge the death of his mother Polly Gray (the late Ellen McCrory), attempted to kill his relative by blowing up his car. Thinking he had succeeded, he entered a bar before saying, “Mom, it’s done. It is over. My God, forgive me “, but he could not be more wrong. Tommy had ordered his friend Johnny Dogs (Packy Lee) to carry a time bomb to a nearby vehicle and soon followed Michael to the tavern. Explosive: The six-part series of the cult gang ended with an 80-minute exaggeration, with one last murder of a major character Tragic: Tommy Shelby’s wife Lizzie (played by Natasha O’Keeffe) has revealed that she left him, prompting the protagonist (Cillian Murphy) to arrive in Canada. End of season: She left behind her wedding ring in emotional scenes during the dose He boomed: “Talk to me. “Tell me Michael”, while his surprised cousin was staring at him before answering: “You killed her”. Tommy replied: “Poly made her own choices, Michael”, who said: “No. No one around you makes a choice without your opinion Tom. “Neither Arthur, nor I, nor Anta. We can not escape you, your deadly hand is always on our shoulders “. The World War I veteran then said, “He will not visit me again,” before shooting Michael in the eye. Wow! However, it was a tense exchange between the main character and Michael’s cousin (Finn Cole) that left fans on the sidelines. Shocking: Michael tried to avenge the death of Polly Gray’s mother (the late Ellen McCrory), Michael attempted to kill a relative by blowing up his car One step ahead: Tommy had ordered his friend Johnny Duggs (Paki Lee) to carry a time bomb to a nearby vehicle and soon followed Michael to the tavern. Fans, who were literally “trembling” from the dose, rushed to Twitter to praise Cillian for his acting skills, while begging for future episodes. They wrote: “Hail to Cillian Murphy. The best actor of his generation. His work in Peaky Blinders was, in turn, bold, epic, familiar, nuanced and extremely effective. I hope he is proud of this at least 1/10 of how proud we are. #PeakyBlinders. ‘ “I thought I would feel sad and upset, but in reality I feel so calm and satisfied. this was a beautiful episode with such a poetic ending. is definitely the beginning of something, not the end. #peakyblinders. ‘ “The end of an era. One of the best TV shows of all time #PeakyBlinders. ‘ ‘#peakyblinders s6 spoilers Arthur is the one who finally got revenge for Poly … I cry with tears.’ Stretched: Thinking he had succeeded, he entered a bar before saying, “Mom, it’s done. It is over. My God, forgive me “, but he could not be more wrong Amazing: He exploded: “Talk to me. “Tell me Michael”, while his surprised cousin stared at him before answering: “You killed her” Bullseye: World War I veteran then said: “He will not visit me again”, before shooting Michael in the eye “What an ultimate masterpiece of an omg #PeakyBlinders finish.” “This scene ruined me, I love them so much #PeakyBlinders.” “Without these two Peaky blinders it would be nothing. Tonight’s scene between Arthur and Tommy was absolutely perfect, that was the real farewell, with John’s picture on the wall as well. A nice actress #PeakyBlinders. ‘ “That was so f g good I’m literally shakingggg aaaaaaaaa that scene with Arthur i Credddd !!!! #PeakyBlinders # PeakyBlindersS6. ‘ «Peaky Blinders [clapping emojis] what a finale. Surely you can not leave it like that ?! Brilliant.’ “My face watching the end of peaky blinders I did not expect #PeakyBlinders.” Cillian recently revealed the impact of the death of co-star and girlfriend Helen in the last series of the series. The actor spoke to Variety about the show’s upcoming series and how it will be “in tribute” to the late actress, who passed away from breast cancer last year. Cillian explained that her absence from the show will play a big role in the story of his character, Thomas Shelby. Excited: Fans, who were literally shaking from the dose, rushed to Twitter to praise Cillian for his acting skills while begging for future episodes He said: “I think the whole series is really in her honor and to honor her. Her presence and the presence of her character are still felt in the series and are largely part of Tommy’s journey into the season. “It would be different without her, you know. It just won’t be the same. I’m talked about how amazing she was as an actress and as a person and it’s a huge loss for the whole acting community and not just for our show. “My thoughts are always with Damian [Lewis] and her children. I only hope that the show will live up to its memory and ours. “ Ellen did not film any scenes as Aunt Poly’s iconic character in the sixth and final series of Peaky Blinders after being diagnosed with cancer. Tragic: Cillian recently revealed the impact of the death of co-star and girlfriend Helen in the last series of the series (photo in 2014) The winner of the BAFTA Award Cymru did not have the opportunity to appear on any stage and the creators of the BBC drama had to rewrite the “huge sections” of the series. The shooting of the last series stopped in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic and continued in January 2021. Ellen swore to her friends for secrecy as she was undergoing exhaustive treatment for breast cancer. She died in April last year and appeared on television to promote the Prince’s Trust just six weeks before her death and shared her secret struggle with “very, very few people”. A spokeswoman told The Sun: “Helen did not make a film with us in the 6th series, but Polly is always present in the series. “She is forever the mother of the Selby family and her presence is always felt in Tommy and the rest of the family. “Her influence is an integral part of the season.” According to reports, Aunt Poly was going to play a bigger role in the new series before she needed to rewrite the script. Ellen played Poly Gray from the series that aired in 2013 and became a popular name thanks to her role and role in Harry Potter. Her last role on television was in the fall of 2020, playing Prime Minister Dawn Ellison opposite Hugh Laurie in the BBC political drama Roadkill. Awful: He said: “Even with Helen McCrory, the impact she had on the Peaky Blinders. I never managed to meet her, unfortunately, not even to dance with her “(photo in the character) No more ambiguous conclusion has been reached since the end of The Sopranos: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS examines the final act of Peaky Blinders as BBC viewers say goodbye to the successful gangster drama By Christopher Stevens for the Daily Mail Peaky Blinders Assessment: Not a single bullet, not a bomb, not a knife can kill Tommy Shelby … as Aunt Polly always predicted. Tommy (Cillian Murphy) himself could not do it at the height of Peaky Blinders (BBC1). Filling his gun with a bullet bearing his own name, he raised his muzzle to his head – and suddenly saw his dead daughter, Ruby. In short, Ruby told him that in the end he was not dying of a brain tumor and that suicide was unnecessary. His fatal diagnosis was a lie given to him by fascist leader Oswald Mosley. The finale of Peaky Blinders (BBC1) was as ambiguous as the famous cut-to-black ending of The Sopranos He also showed him an auxiliary newspaper that revealed the whole scam. Unless, of course, he did. The charred news release, with a photo of the doctor with Mosley (Sam Claflin) and his controversial, overly sexual wife Diana (Amber Anderson), did not explain why Tommy was suffering from hallucinations and violent seizures. And even in a drama so steeped in the supernatural as this, isn’t it more or less convenient to save the hero from a vision beyond the grave? There is another, darker way to read this enigmatic final scene. Tommy stands at the door of his gypsy caravan, surrounded by photos of everyone he has lost – not just Polly and Ruby, but also his wife Grace and brother John. There is another, darker way to read this enigmatic final scene He raises his weapon, his dead child becomes a reality. In the last moments, we saw the caravan on fire (echo …