Tommy manages to keep himself alive. He gets back to London to speak with Alfie Solomons, and later writes a letter to Winston Churchill himself.
Tommy manages to keep himself alive. He gets back to London to speak with Alfie Solomons, and later writes a letter to Winston Churchill himself.
Tommy stirs up trouble in London and may just pay with his life for it.
The day's come for Tommy and the Blinders to oust Billy Kimber. But Grace, Campbell, even Ada, they put a wrench in those plans.
Grace and Tommy get closer than they should, as Inspector Campbell gets jealous. Meanwhile, Arthur Sr turns up again causing a bigger rift between the brothers.
Tommy and the family rejoice at getting a legitimate betting license. Meanwhile, he also figures out Grace isn't who she claims.
When Freddie won't leave town, Tommy's got to figure out a way to settle things down. For himself, for Ada, and for the sake of their business.
Campbell meets with Tommy after a big ruckus and a phone call from Winston Churchill.
After Grace's death, Tommy must figure out how to move on, with his personal life, and with business.
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