Peaky Blinders season 4 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Tommy Shelby and the Peaky Blinders set a trap for Luca Changretta, using Arthur as bait. The plan goes awry when they discover the real target is Michael at the hospital. Amidst this, Tommy delves into gin production, hinting at political intrigues and personal struggles. Ada negotiates with union leader Jessie Eden, suggesting a possible alliance. A boxing match between Bonnie Gold and Goliath is arranged, symbolizing the growing tensions. The episode highlights the Shelby family's internal conflicts, their fight for survival, and the looming threat of the Mafia in Birmingham.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is planning a vendetta against Luca Changretta?
Tommy Shelby and the Peaky Blinders.
What is the trap set for Luca Changretta?
Using Arthur Shelby as bait at Mrs. Ross's house.
Who is Mrs. Ross and why is she significant?
Mrs. Ross is a woman whose son was killed by Arthur Shelby; she invites Arthur over as a deceptive gesture of forgiveness.
What is the real target of the Italian assassins?
Michael, who is in the hospital.
What deal did Polly Gray make with Luca Changretta?
Tommy Shelby's life in exchange for Michael's safety.
What new business venture is Tommy Shelby exploring?
Gin production.
Who does Ada Thorne meet with, and what do they discuss?
Ada meets with Jessie Eden to discuss workers' rights and Tommy's interest in socialism.
Who are set to fight in a boxing match?
Bonnie Gold and Goliath.
What does Alfie Solomons discuss with Tommy Shelby?
The threat of the Mafia in Birmingham and the upcoming boxing match.
How does the episode portray the Shelby family's internal conflicts?
Through their personal struggles, family dynamics, and responses to external threats.
What is the significance of the planned boxing match?
It represents a significant event for the Shelby family and highlights the tension between various factions.
What role does Lady Carleton play in this episode?
She discusses future plans and tensions with Tommy, reflecting on his criminal and business life.
How does the episode end?
Focusing on the Shelby family's complex relationships and looming dangers.
What is the state of political unrest in the episode?
Growing unrest, with a focus on workers' rights and potential alliances with the union.
What is revealed about Tommy Shelby's personal and political interests?
His involvement in business, gin production, and a potential interest in socialism and union movements.