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00:02I've never met bad men before.
00:04The man we're about to meet is the devil.
00:07Michael Gray.
00:09You lost all your cousin's money in America playing a fool.
00:12And poor old Arthur Shelby is afraid his wife will never return.
00:18Let's kiss yourself, though.
00:19There's a bullet, and on it is carved the name Maccabar.
00:27That's warrior wand.
00:28That's a warrior you shall have.
00:31I've been talking to the friends.
00:33One of the friends is a man.
00:34He would die without his eyes.
00:37His eyes belong to the devil.
00:40By the time that baby draws his first breath,
00:42you and I will be done.
00:44And you will be king.
00:56Who?
01:13Happy or sad, Tommy.
01:16Tell me you're the one I can call.
01:21Even if you choke.
01:40Mr. Shelby.
01:44My bullets ache to get inside your tinker head.
01:50Up to our knees in thinion, bloods are in the royal day.
01:56We are the Brickton Derry Billy Boys.
02:00guy.
02:00All right.
02:13What?
02:15What?
02:18What?
02:20What?
02:21What?
02:35You know, it's a pity I was looking forward to killing you.
02:40You're at the back of a long queue.
02:44My white flag is the flag of truth.
02:48Yours is more a flag of surrender.
02:51Whatever you say, Mr. McCaven, the colour is the same, the outcome is the same.
02:57Leave we friends in common.
02:58We should postpone our war.
03:00Your brother left me a hand grenade.
03:03Sends his apologies.
03:05You left me landmines.
03:07For which I too apologise.
03:10In peace it is.
03:12Your message said you wanted to seal our tooth with some business.
03:17Since we're men of similar interests and distribution networks, I thought we might use our temporary settlements for our mutual
03:24benefits.
03:25You stand in a yard full of scrap metal and stolen goods and you talk like a politician.
03:31Nothing here is stolen, Mr. McCaven.
03:34Charlie simply finds things before they're lost.
03:38The nature of the deal is explained in my proposal.
03:42I've booked you a suite at the Midland Hotel.
03:46If you need anything in this city, just mention my name.
03:50So you want to impress me, Mr. Shelby?
03:53Isaiah.
03:58Also in the envelope is a cheque for £500 for your wife.
04:03If she can use it to buy a black dress, meant a black horse with black feathers,
04:09to pull a black carriage with your body in it, should you break the terms of the white flag.
04:16Now please, enjoy the city. It's my honour to represent.
04:44This week, I managed to get to the people at York and Lincoln City.
04:47I mean, there are the teams that lose. I got to the...
04:52Oh, come on, come on. Take your time. Hmm?
04:57I got to the goalkeepers. They all said £5 is enough for you.
05:03I've written to the people at Tramere Robbers because they've only put them into my house to stop working.
05:10So I'm going to need another one of those.
05:11OK.
05:13Once we've got that fixed, aye,
05:16then we'll have all the names and numbers of the first division referise.
05:22The first?
05:22Yeah.
05:24Shit, shit, shit, shit.
05:28Baby, come on, come on, come on. Listen, listen to me.
05:30Come on now.
05:32No need for that. Hmm?
05:34Yeah.
05:35We need you to find out what they like.
05:37You know, what gets them going.
05:40Because a lot of them are comfortable.
05:42A fiver's nothing to them.
05:44We need you to find out what they really like, will they?
05:47Yes.
05:48See, because we can offer them that.
05:50Oh yeah, Shelby Company Limited,
05:52we can offer them all the lovely things that people like.
05:57Hmm?
05:58We can also offer them protection
06:01from the things they don't like.
06:04You ever touch my family?
06:08Ever.
06:12New York.
06:14Hmm.
06:15Lincoln.
06:16Hmm.
06:20Do you have me a rose?
06:22Hmm?
06:23Mm-hmm.
06:26Mm-hmm.
06:26Borshi.
06:27Goodbye, brother.
06:30Shit.
06:50I don't know, Mrs. Connors.
06:52You can carry on.
06:53It's just me brother.
06:57So tell me how it happened.
06:59Er, they were sleeping downstairs.
07:02And then my husband came home.
07:05Drunk from the Marcus, even though he just lost his job.
07:08We don't have any money.
07:11Anyway.
07:12He came to bed.
07:15But, downstairs, they must have heard a noise.
07:17They woke up.
07:18They started, er, calling out.
07:21They woke my husband up.
07:23When he's drunk, you don't make him up.
07:27What happened then, Mrs. Connors?
07:31He, er...
07:32He...
07:34He went downstairs.
07:38He killed them.
07:42Strangled them.
07:42All three of them.
07:46And you've, er...
07:49You've brought their bodies here today, with you.
07:53Proof.
07:54Mr. Shelby.
08:08Their singing was the only pretty thing in my life.
08:13I don't care, my husband beats me.
08:17But not this.
08:21Mrs. Connors.
08:23We have your address.
08:25We will speak to your husband.
08:28My brother here will go to the bullring market today
08:31and buy you three new golf inches.
08:34And have them delivered to your door.
08:36That, er...
08:37Same colours and, you know, feathers.
08:40The new ones I will call Thomas, Arthur and Finn.
08:44That'll make him pause.
08:46Even when he's drunk.
08:49Good day, Mr. Shelby.
08:51You take care, Mrs. Connors.
08:53Why?
08:58I don't know how you do this, Tom.
09:00I really don't.
09:03Learn things, Arthur.
09:06That woman has only two rooms downstairs.
09:10Her husband has lost his job and he beats her.
09:13And yet the thing that brings her to see her Member of Parliament...
09:18...is songbirds.
09:21And that's politics, Arthur.
09:24It's not for me.
09:26Anyway, look.
09:27That list of losers.
09:28How much have we made on the football?
09:30Ten grand this week.
09:32Finn.
09:33Show him promise, Tom.
09:34Maybe we should put him on the track.
09:36Just a thought.
09:40Finn.
09:41Yeah?
09:42Your lunchtime delivery.
09:43Bring her in.
09:44Shhh.
09:47Shhh.
09:48Shhh.
09:49Shhh.
09:49Shhh.
09:49Shhh.
09:51Tommy.
09:53The next fellow wants to see Bo Zee.
09:56Do you know his face?
09:57No, he's Chinese.
10:00Chinese in our pub.
10:05Tom.
10:08All right.
10:11Slowly, Mickey. Let him in.
10:15Three little birds, eh?
10:18Tommy.
10:19Finn.
10:20And Arthur.
10:27Mr. Thomas.
10:32Mr. Arthur.
10:41My name is Brilliant Chang.
10:46Brilliant Chang.
10:48He's dead.
10:50Perhaps.
10:53Sometimes I wonder.
10:54Is this heaven?
10:55Hmm.
10:58Doesn't smell like heaven.
11:01So I would say I have survived.
11:07What happened to Maggie?
11:09You don't like me.
11:12I like everything.
11:17I like fucking everything.
11:21I like fucking everything.
11:27You should answer the phone, Mr. Shelby.
11:35Mickey, bring no phone in now.
11:40Arthur.
11:42Arthur.
11:44I sent a woman with a gun to your youngest brother's office.
11:49All right, Finn.
11:50Wait, wait.
11:53What the fuck is going on?
11:59Do you want to die again, Chang?
12:01Hmm?
12:04Good.
12:05The gun's appointed.
12:07Now we are all concentrating.
12:09The moment is now pure.
12:12Purity is not necessary.
12:14Displays are not necessary.
12:16They said Tommy Shelby.
12:20That door will need some kicking down.
12:24When you walked through that door, it was open.
12:28You don't need to do anything to get my attention.
12:31Now, what exactly do you want?
12:39Do you have a match, Mr. Shelby?
12:46Anything happens to my brother, Chang,
12:50you die.
13:05If you die here today, we'll better your face down with no hands,
13:08you go straight to hell.
13:09I don't care about rituals.
13:12I am a restless, Mr. Shelby.
13:16Well, tell your friend on the phone
13:18to put a gun down,
13:19and we can all have a talk.
13:27Hold your fire, brother.
13:29Hold your fire.
13:35I'm all right.
13:37She fired into the ceiling.
13:38Things all right?
13:40Things all right?
13:42Things all right?
13:42Things all right?
13:49Give me the order.
13:50Give me the order, Tommy.
13:54Yes or no?
13:55At ease.
13:59I said at ease.
14:16May I take something from my pocket, Mr. Shelby?
14:19I'm sorry.
14:19I'm sorry.
14:20I'm sorry.
14:32But I can't tell you.
14:33I can't tell him to give up.
14:36No.
14:52It is the purest opium that has ever arrived in Europe.
14:57No salt, no flour, no lies, pure truth.
15:04Came off a ship called the Capital, out of Shanghai, Dr. Poplar a week ago.
15:11Stevedores were held at gunpoint.
15:14Chinese unloaded the cargo by the lights of lanterns.
15:19A foreman at the dock estimated there was seven tons of this stuff.
15:25I made a note at the time.
15:30I spoke to that particular foreman, and I worked out that seven tons of pure opium crystals would be worth
15:40approximately 1,190,000 pounds on international markets.
15:52A big crash, hmm?
15:56Wall Street.
15:58Now we all keep our ears open for opportunities.
16:07What the fuck is going on?
16:08What are you putting?
16:10Quinn, we are conducting a piece of business.
16:13Shut a gun to my fucking head.
16:16Get your trousers to dry.
16:18You didn't piss yourself.
16:20You didn't piss himself off.
16:21Well done, Finn.
16:22You had a dispute with a lady, and you didn't piss yourself.
16:25And Arthur here tells me we should put you on the tracks.
16:29It'll be a good day for you after all, Finn.
16:31Give me that.
16:32Hey.
16:33Always have your whores searched at the door.
16:36If we sell bits on the streets, I'll fucking cut them.
16:39Yeah, all right.
16:40Come on.
16:47This is a gift, Mr. Shelby.
16:52Just a lot of goodwill.
17:04I'll throw it in the canal.
17:08Can I answer the idea?
17:11I'll check.
17:13I'm a man.
17:14I'm a man.
17:19I'm a man.
17:20I'm a man.
17:21The evil man.
17:22Yeah, I'm a man.
17:25I'm the man.
17:27The one you make.
17:28Don't you understand?
17:30He's a man.
17:30I'm a man.
17:31I'm a man.
17:33I'm a man.
17:34I'm a man.
17:38It's not if you're calling the meeting here, but the location is part of the deal.
17:41What fucking deal?
17:44How does it feel to be barefoot in the mud again, Paul?
17:47Makes me feel young.
17:49What fucking deal?
17:51Four boats.
17:52Four days.
17:54Up the Grand Union from Poplar to here.
17:56Half the cargo is coal.
17:59And underneath the coal, pure opium crystal.
18:03Opium.
18:05I'll vote against it.
18:07They can't use trucks because the Chinese drivers get stopped by the police.
18:11They need to get it out in London because all the warehouses have been searched by customs.
18:15The seven tons is bound for San Francisco.
18:19The outward ship doesn't sail for seven days from Liverpool.
18:22They need some of safety storage.
18:23All we have to do is take it up the canal and keep it here for the week.
18:28We don't fuck with the Chinese, though, Tom.
18:30Dad always said it.
18:31Ask yourself, would he turn down £250,000 to drive four boats up the canal with no prospect of inspection?
18:41My vote's against it, Tom.
18:43Hmm?
18:44Hmm.
18:44Holly, £250,000, that's half of what Michael lost in Chicago.
18:51I will ask him to take charge of this business.
18:55Michael's position will be reinstated in the company.
18:58His period of quarantine will be over.
19:06Think about it, brother.
19:07Four boats sailing up the cut, smelling of wood-smoking bacon.
19:14Which one of Charlie's gypsy diddy-coid friends do you trust, Tom, eh?
19:18With a cargo worth a million pounds?
19:21I've already made provision.
19:22I'm needed at a meeting.
19:24Let's vote.
19:26Those in favour?
19:38Motion carried.
19:40Arthur, tell Charlie we need four boats, four tonnes of coal before it gets dark.
19:45He sails out tonight.
19:48Don't forget to go to the Bullring and get them three songbirds, Arthur.
19:53Yes, sir.
20:11What have you heard, Paul?
20:14The man you cut went to the police.
20:18But we dealt with it.
20:23Is she with him?
20:26If she was, it would be your fault, Arthur.
20:29But they say his face is so badly cut, he's hard to look at.
20:33So I would say not.
20:36I would also say it is time to give up on Linda.
20:43Find someone else who might be able to put your fires out.
20:59Look out, though, Paul.
21:04Oh, fucking God!
21:09And that's it.
21:12That's it.
21:29Whiskey?
21:30Thank you, no.
21:43For reasons I can't divulge, I need to keep Jimmy McCavern alive.
21:47But I've already got a time and a place for the killing.
21:51You see, a little alleyway by a shibby-eyed canteen, a girl called Karen who hates him, who will give
21:59him up.
22:00I have the sound of cranes and winches to cover the gunshot.
22:05I've got a Bentley to get me away.
22:08The war with the Billy Boys is postponed.
22:10We've made peace.
22:11We're going to do business together.
22:13When that business is done, it's all yours.
22:16You can avenge the death of your son in any way you see fit.
22:20You mean when you say,
22:23when you check that little stopwatch you've got that controls the turning of the earth?
22:28Yeah.
22:31And then you will marry, and you will settle.
22:33Marry?
22:34Marry who, Mr. Shelby?
22:38Just let me understand you.
22:40Do you mean that Polly is part of this deal?
22:44Yeah.
22:49Well, holy Lord God.
22:52Tommy Shelby O.B.E.
22:54Does your vanity have no limits?
22:56I believe it's called the ego these days.
22:59I read books.
23:00You sit on your throne, and you instruct Polly Gray,
23:03who is of far richer blood than you,
23:05as to when she can and when she can't marry.
23:08I know.
23:09She instructs herself.
23:10She has her own strategies,
23:12and we are of the same blood.
23:14She will marry you,
23:15but only if you agree to postpone any attack on my cavern
23:19until this business is done.
23:21So she is some young gypsy bride that's yours to give away?
23:25Young she is.
23:27And she's barefoot on the cobbles.
23:29What about a dowry, then, Mr. Shelby?
23:32If it's going to be done in the old way,
23:33well, you know, you throw in a few colored ponies, or...
23:36I'm at an event at me house.
23:39You weren't invited.
23:40Polly will be there.
23:43There will be candles and violins and dancing.
23:47Polly wants you to propose in the proper way,
23:50and then she will give you her terms of acceptance.
23:53Inviting you for this purpose was Polly's idea.
24:03You can't read?
24:04I don't read.
24:05It's one like...
24:07Ballet.
24:08Yeah.
24:09Apparently it's about love.
24:11Polly says that for now,
24:13love must defeat revenge.
24:35Oh, you're northern soul.
24:50And I believe, I believe, that the leaders of my own party
25:05have been very foolish, rejected.
25:10Albert Shaw is nowhere free.
25:14Albert Shaw is nowhere free.
25:18Albert Shaw is nowhere free.
25:23Albert Shaw is nowhere free.
25:27I'm for each man a woman of honor.
25:34The last kind of man's morality is soft.
25:51How on earth did you get a ballet company
25:53to come to your bloody house?
25:56It's an independent dance company
25:58dedicated to bringing ballet to the people.
26:02They share a philosophy.
26:03I'm a patron.
26:06I also gave them a lot of money.
26:10Hmm.
26:13And this date
26:15is your wife's birthday.
26:19Yeah.
26:21The party is for her.
26:25And she likes ballet.
26:27Your wife.
26:35Why wouldn't she?
26:38It's just...
26:39Well, you see, I did some research into her.
26:43Into her past.
26:45If you want to buy her a gift.
26:47She likes diamonds.
26:53Now that we are going to be conquering the world together,
26:56we need to have no secrets.
26:58We should know each other's weaknesses.
27:03Your wife has led an interesting life.
27:08It may even be possible
27:09that as a younger man in Birmingham,
27:11I came across her.
27:14My friends and I would sometimes
27:16go to nightclubs in the south of town.
27:19Well, if you recognize her,
27:21maybe you can talk about her old times, eh?
27:25Maybe.
27:26If we have met before,
27:28your wife and I could even renew our acquaintance.
27:32I am invited to stay the night, yes?
27:36I, too, have done some research, Sir Oswald.
27:41Yeah.
27:43I researched your wife
27:44and your wife's younger sister
27:47and your wife's stepmother, Lady Curzon.
27:51And all of whom you are fucking.
27:54If such things were to take place on a narrowboat,
27:57the church would get involved.
28:01But it's not happening on a narrowboat.
28:07It's taking place in your apartment,
28:09in your country house,
28:11sometimes even in your office here,
28:14in the House of Commons.
28:17There are no secrets.
28:19And yes,
28:20yes, you are invited
28:21to stay the night
28:22with whichever member of your family
28:25finds favour.
28:27Now, if you don't mind,
28:28I was about to leave.
28:29I need to lock up me office.
28:42Actually, I will come alone.
28:45In society,
28:46you were judged by your hospitality.
28:48I will expect adventure.
29:00Such rogues we are, aren't we?
29:04Sing like songbirds in the house.
29:07And then afterwards,
29:09relieve ourselves in the bodies
29:10of whomever we choose.
29:15Two men for whom forbidding
29:17is forbidden.
29:20Should be quite a party.
30:03You have to listen to the voices
30:05that you hear.
30:07Do what they tell you to do.
30:11You don't even have to rub the lamp anymore
30:13to summon the genie.
30:16It wasn't the blue stone tummy.
30:20It was you.
30:23It was you.
30:32It was you.
30:41I'm sorry.
31:05I'm sorry.
31:32I'm sorry.
31:34I'm sorry.
31:37I'm sorry.
31:38I'm sorry.
31:39I'm sorry.
31:40I'm sorry.
31:40I'm sorry.
31:40Who is it?
31:41It's Tommy.
31:42He's coming outside.
31:43It's him.
31:44I'll get it.
32:07I'm sorry.
32:11I'm sorry.
32:14I'm sorry.
32:16He wants the Communists to consider his new party as for eternal, which means his activities
32:21are now part of your official remit, yeah?
32:23Mr Shelby, it's 2am.
32:24You can make a report any time.
32:26Why don't you stay tonight?
32:27No.
32:32I'll leave you to...
32:34Yes.
32:36Good night.
32:50I stood on a bridge tonight.
32:53Ada.
32:55And I looked down.
32:58And Grace was there.
33:01But she was still alive.
33:02Tom, have you still been taking Lorden on the fucking night with a barge?
33:06Was it January?
33:09Our Dad's books.
33:10The book I was born on, we've never got nothing.
33:13We've never got nothing and we never fucking will.
33:19Dr Brooke said that you never arrived for your appointment, Tom.
33:22No.
33:24There's nothing in these books of any use to a man like me.
33:27They talk about guilt, eh?
33:30Guilt.
33:30What fucking guilt?
33:31The Black Barge.
33:33No.
33:33No, that's not it.
33:34That's not it.
33:35He had it right.
33:36Mosley had it right.
33:37He said,
33:38Forbidding is forbidden to us.
33:41We can do anything.
33:42Nothing can stop us.
33:44But there's a part of me that is unfamiliar to myself.
33:49And I keep finding myself there.
33:52And only the January can get me away.
33:58Let's try the doctors again, Tom.
34:05Well, then at least throw away your opium.
34:07It's that that causes the visions.
34:09Just throw it away.
34:11While it's there, it's a temptation.
34:13Hmm?
34:14How much have you got left?
34:16Seven tons.
34:19Seven tons?
34:20Yep.
34:26I hate for it to run out, Ada.
34:40Can you do me a favor?
34:44When that kid of yours arrives, keep it away from me.
35:04Fucking ballet.
35:07Wanted to impress someone.
35:09And I'm invited?
35:11You and Gina.
35:14Why?
35:17Because he wants to give you the chance to come back properly.
35:32Coal haulage?
35:33Yeah.
35:35Tommy wants you to reopen those books and become managing director.
35:39So I've come back from Detroit to become a coal man?
35:44Well, the first delivery is bound for San Francisco.
35:48But if it works, Tommy thinks he can find distribution for it here.
35:56And this coal, is it Snow White?
36:01No.
36:03Golden Brown.
36:07Fuck.
36:11This is your opportunity, Michael.
36:14There is more money in this than there is in all the other parts of our business put together.
36:34Tommy knows what Opium does to people.
36:36Tommy knows what whisky does to people.
36:39Got an ABE for selling it.
36:45I'll speak to Gina.
36:48You what?
36:50I'll consult my wife.
36:54Your father ran this business for a bit.
36:571901.
36:58And he shipped coal.
37:00Real coal.
37:01Just coal.
37:02And his fingernails.
37:04And his eyelids.
37:05And his ears were black with it.
37:08And the merchants would offer them one price.
37:11And then only pay half.
37:13Because they could.
37:15And that was wrong, Michael.
37:22I will.
37:25I will.
37:27I will.
37:42When you answer it.
37:44Get it under your skin.
37:47And then see if Gina will let you lay a finger on her.
37:59I think golden brown is more to her taste.
38:05Especially when you tell her how much money you're going to wear.
38:09I will.
38:28I will.
38:31Get it under business together.
38:31I shall ask.
38:33Which foot do you kick the ball with, Mr. Shelby?
38:36I have no religion.
38:38So not to wish I had.
38:41He's kin?
38:43Yep.
38:46And a simple fellow.
38:48He's a lot less simple than you might at first think.
38:52Do you trust him?
39:00Right.
39:01So I take a boatload.
39:03Now, ten sacks to start with.
39:06So you can test the market.
39:08Then we'll deal in boatloads.
39:10Cash payment on loading.
39:13£10,000.
39:15For that I mean it'll have to be a cheque.
39:18Don't take cheques.
39:23It'll be a cheque.
39:28I will take a cheque if it's guaranteed by our mutual friend in London.
39:32Mr. Monsley.
39:46Who'd have thought I'd be doing business with fucking gypsy Catholic scum?
39:53Yeah, who'd have thought?
39:55Who would have thought it?
39:59Ah, but you're okay.
40:01Yeah, I'm only okay until I'm not okay.
40:05And I'm really not.
40:09Delivery in seven days.
40:13Check guaranteed.
40:14Moke your Chinese friends.
40:16Expect the seven tons that leaves London to still be seven tons when it reaches Liverpool.
40:21You leave that to me, Mr. McEvan.
40:23Oh, you mean you're bold not to skin the Chinese?
40:29You have some kind of death wish, Mr. Shelby.
40:50An evening with a tribe of gypsies.
40:57When you've unpacked, there should be a girl raid on for you.
41:01Mr. Shelby is a socialist and believes in equality of service for all classes.
41:16According to the invitation, there'll be an interval at nine o'clock.
41:20Say that you're feeling tired and we'll leave.
41:23Well, if you see a duke, introduce me.
41:28My God.
41:29That's something you like about England.
41:34Gina.
41:36I've been making an offer.
41:40To come back into the company.
41:42Michael.
41:43Well, you agreed the baby will be born in New York.
41:46Remember?
41:47The job is haulage.
41:49Supply.
41:50Transport.
41:53Opium.
41:58Tommy.
41:59Tommy has made contact.
42:00Tommy.
42:02Tommy has made contact with Chinese suppliers who have plantations in the Afghan hills.
42:07Pure grade.
42:10We'll take delivery.
42:12We'll ship it all over Europe.
42:15You mean heroin?
42:18Yes.
42:22How much would you make?
42:26Conservative estimate.
42:27Three shipments a year from Shanghai.
42:30Seven tons each.
42:31Stand to make approximately a million pounds.
42:34Per annum.
42:37The company will make three.
42:42We could go to New York whenever we wanted.
42:46On our own fucking plane.
42:51We always have to come back, right?
42:54For a million pounds a year, we do.
42:59What happens if you get caught?
43:02Tommy has friends.
43:05If a ship gets stopped, they'll be the Chinese who hang.
43:11Think about it, Gina.
43:14When we move into our house, our room for entertaining will be twice this size.
43:25Will it now?
43:29Magazines say that it's all straight lines and simplicity in the 1930s.
43:36Deco is dead.
43:40We'll be able to afford jukes and duchesses.
43:45And maybe, maybe a princess or two.
43:49There.
43:51And the painting on the wall will be of you.
43:55His Tommy Shelby will be gone.
43:58And it will be Michael Gray arranging the ballet.
44:03Where will Tommy be?
44:06Where he wants to go to most?
44:16The Lord.
44:19Actually, I think Mr. Mosley's a baronet.
44:27Where the fuck is Tommy anyway?
44:29Where is Tommy?
44:47My house?
44:49My wife?
44:51Madam White?
44:57Sir Oswald.
45:01Do I not get announced?
45:04Mr. Shelby asked me to tell you that he's busy with the catering preparations.
45:08We'll be joining you shortly.
45:12In the meantime, and while you're waiting, we have opium, cocaine and brandy.
45:19I don't use opium or cocaine.
45:23And brandy is for after dinner, not before.
45:27I also have a list of options for the end of the evening.
45:31You'll notice that the maids wear name tags.
45:36We hired them specially for those guests staying the night.
45:41We'll notice all things that are available.
45:44Except the ballerinas.
45:48And who might I ask are you?
45:52I am the queen amongst the Romanies.
45:56And I too am one available.
46:08Is it?
46:10There's something I didn't tell you about this evening.
46:13Something about our guest.
46:16Oursley.
46:19It's possible that you've met him before.
46:23Before when?
46:26Before you became who you are.
46:31Would you even remember him?
46:34Will he remember you?
46:38All I remember is I drank too much champagne.
46:41But I wasn't taking cash.
46:46Lizzie.
46:50It's a pile of bodies.
46:53Floating by.
46:55Let them go, Lizzie.
46:58Let them go.
47:03So that's why you brought me in here?
47:06To lay your claim?
47:09Yeah.
47:14Well, it's a start, I suppose.
47:18He lays a fucking hand on you.
47:21You will be meat for Johnny Dogs.
47:28You were indisposed when I arrived.
47:38In society, you greet a guest.
47:41You don't leave them hanging.
47:43Looking around like a fucking dog.
47:47So while we join the others,
47:48I have some business.
47:50I need a signature.
47:52By the way, your brandy before dinner thing amuses me,
47:55but none of the maids are of interest.
47:57And I despise the use of drugs.
48:01Your strategies are very transparent.
48:05I'm involved in a transaction with Jimmy McCaven,
48:08your acquaintance from the North.
48:10I have no idea who you mean.
48:13I don't trust him.
48:14He wants to pay by a check.
48:15I need your signature as a guarantor in the transaction.
48:18Should his check fail to be honoured.
48:21This one is £10,000.
48:22And what is it he is buying from you?
48:25Gin distillery.
48:26He's buying the old one, I'm buying the new one.
48:29Hmm.
48:34So not only is the truce holding, but you two are actually doing business.
48:39Yeah.
48:40I still don't trust these checks.
48:43If I sign a check guarantee for this man,
48:46it is proof of a connection between me and him.
48:49Something you could later use against me.
48:53Why would I want to move against you?
49:12You're curious about my weaknesses.
49:16And you've learned it's not cocaine.
49:20Not maids.
49:30But now you will learn my weakness is a tendency to trust people.
49:35Do you have a pen?
49:50Mm-hmm.
49:53Mr. Shelby.
49:56I know you had no classical education,
49:58but just realised you're the perfect balance
50:01between the gods Dionysus and Apollo.
50:02The irrational frenzy controlled by reason and self-reflection.
50:10Do you know the work of Friedrich Nietzsche?
50:13No.
50:14Freud.
50:15Yes.
50:23There.
50:25Your guarantee of trust.
50:28Now perhaps you could introduce me to your wonderful wife.
50:37So, did you know?
50:39What?
50:41Oh, the tonight's special guest might have fucked you
50:43when you're a nightclub hostess.
50:45Yeah?
50:48Lizzie, if we were to strike from our guest list
50:51every man in Birmingham who you...
50:56Yes or no?
50:57Fucking yes.
50:58Shit.
51:03Sir Oswald, this is my wife, Elizabeth.
51:06Is he?
51:07Sir Oswald Morsley.
51:11Since we all appear to know,
51:12and since knowledge is permission,
51:15I'm sure, Mr. Shelby, in the spirit of our honest relationship,
51:19you won't mind me saying,
51:21it was a bottle of champagne and an evening well spent.
51:26Actually, it was an evening wasted.
51:30For the champagne and brandy you bought me.
51:33As I recall, it was the booze that put you to sleep a little prematurely.
51:37Ladies and gentlemen, the dance is about to begin.
51:46Mr. Morsley, a toast, if I may.
51:51To the end of our deal.
51:53The beginning of something more.
51:55Happy birthday, Lizzie.
52:02Let's wait.
52:25To the end of our deal.
52:27Good morning siam.
52:43Let's do it.
52:45Fairly tunes.
52:46Are you ready?
52:46See you later.
52:48See you later.
52:49Yeah!
53:31Holly Gray, Gypsy Queen, will you marry me, a poor commoner who loves you?
54:36Let's fuck her before this one dies.
55:04Let's fuck her before this one dies.
55:11I heard there was a family occasion.
55:18Look, I'm sorry, Linda.
55:20That animal inside me, it comes out and I can't stop it.
55:27Fuck, Linda.
55:28Aaron, without you, I can't.
55:32Come inside, please.
55:35His name was Frederick.
55:37All we ever did was talk, Arthur.
55:39He just listened.
55:42and now he has no face
55:52he's as ugly on the outside
55:54as you are on the inside
56:04may you peaky blinders
56:06all rot
56:08in fucking hell
56:20Arthur
56:21Arthur
56:22Arthur
56:23Arthur
56:24Arthur
56:39Arthur
56:52Arthur
57:10On a gathering storm
57:13Comes a tall handsome man
57:15In a dusty black coat
57:17With a red right hand
57:27His shadow is cast
57:30Wherever he stands
57:32Stacks of green paper
57:34In his red right hand
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