: Tommy strikes a complex deal with Jack Nelson , an Irish-American kingpin from Boston based on Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.. To unseat Nelson, Tommy aligns with Nelson's Jewish enemies and uses his connections to Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt as leverage.
: Tommy scolds Arthur for wearing a black shirt to a rally, forcing him to change into white to avoid public association with the movement. This highlights Tommy's struggle to exist "between left and right, light and shade" as he infiltrates these groups to undermine them. Watch Peaky Blinders S06E02 Black Shirt 720p AM...
: The title refers to the uniform of the British Union of Fascists , led by Oswald Mosley, which was modeled after Mussolini's Italian fascist paramilitary groups. : Tommy strikes a complex deal with Jack
: Despite a temporary "clean bill of health" for his daughter Ruby , Tommy continues to suffer from seizures and haunting flashbacks of the first man he killed in WWI. Roosevelt as leverage
In , titled " Black Shirt ," the narrative centers on Tommy Shelby's precarious navigation between political ideologies and criminal underworlds as he prepares for his final deal. Symbolism and Title Meaning
: Arthur is depicted as a diminished, addicted figure, though he shows flashes of his former self when he and Tommy fight Mosley’s blackshirts.