As a recovering addict, this got me emotional. Most cant fully understand how emotionally overwhelming hope, and compassion is for an addict. There are well deserved stigmas that come with being an addict. Thief. Liar. Loser. Dummy. Waste of space. And NOBODY punishes you more for it than yourself. So when you come across real compassion, its like an arrow to the heart.
Loved this guy as Al Capone, it was funny seeing him play Tony Pro in The Irishman, and then Peaky Blinders. The UK has some serious talent tucked under belt, this guy, the dude who played Franklin Saint in Snowfall, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy and so many more.
Fair play for the props, but Cillian Murphy isn't from the UK, he's Irish. Though if you're talking about actors that feature in UK produced TV shows then I get it.
I was a struggling addict when I first watched this scene. It truly felt like he was talking to me, which is when I realized this isn’t just acting. Somebody that helped write this knows what’s it’s like to suffer through addiction. Tysm for this show
Graham is an incredible actor…believed him in Snatch, best Al Capone in BE and then Hayden Stagg with this unassuming, quiet strength emanating from within. Been through it and found his way out.
Hayden Stagg doing an intervention had me in tears. As an addict in recovery, it had me in tears. Only someone who's been down the path knows what it's like. The cast on this show is outstanding! Stephen Graham is absolutely stellar. ❤✌️🇨🇦
@danno5142 That sucks my friend, and I know how shitty you feel. I lost count how many times I fucked up before I was ready to stop using. But help is closer than you think - call NA or CA and you'll find people who've been where you are many times and won't shame you or humiliate you. It's free and you are worth fighting for! ❤️✌️🇨🇦
Sound bro i was 6 years of methdone been takeing it for a few months know of the street why i dont know . Lost the mother of my kids last week they went to visit my mother and last few weeks i been on everything i am sick know hopefully its not too bad .
It's amazing how many people probably haven't even heard of him but he's played so many different roles and he's crushed every single one of them - one of the best actors of our generation.
The language of the heart is what we speak to one another. It's like nothing else I have ever experienced. If you don't think addiction and alcoholism is a disease; if you think it's a moral failing, or weakness of will, you have no idea what you are talking about. The opposite of addiction is connection. Here soldiers became addicted because of painkillers. But the vast majority of addicts become addicted because it's the only way they can survive.
Addiction is a rock to hide behind when the world comes hunting...but that rock is chained to your ankle, forever. It's a weakness to hide behind that rock, it's a moral failing to chain your loved ones to that rock right along with you.
maybe he can take a bigger role in the film, he was at the great war so maybe he fights side by side with the shelby’s, and give them a scene fighting with arthur. Remember the movie is going to cover a lot of plots including the ww2
I'm not sure that would work. If he really had been that close to them in the War then he'd have been giving a quiet talking to rather than a full armed gang in his place of work. They'll know he was in France which is why he's got the job looking after the warehouse, but other than that I doubt he's connected.
You know what I'm sitting here as someone addicted to pills for the best part of 20 years and still not clean. I'm on 16mg Subutex a day now to help come off the pills it was that or Methadone but I didn't want the stigma attached to that so opted for the Subutex. I've lied and lied to everyone because I'm so scared as when I'm high I'm great but it's been almost 20 years since I've been sober so I've forgotten who I was and fear without the pills I'm a nobody a nothing with no personality but what Stephen Graham said to Arthur here is the first thing I've heard in years that resonates and hits home.
Is this show ever getting an ending? We invested so much into this show and never got an ending. I heard rumors of a movie a couple yrs at least ago but no new season? It ended on a cliff hanger years ago. It'll be such a disappointment if we get nothing. Even like a two hour episode to tie up the loose ends would be good as anything.
You can only do one day at a time no more no less but you also gotta rid yourselves of those so called pals that drag people back because they hate to see you better yourself.
Stephen Graham doesn't get anywhere near the credit he deserves as an actor can't ever remember him giving a gash performance.. Murphy, Hardy and Graham ..British acting's in a good place
The Great War add 10 million soldiers dead times 3 wounded horrific wounds that required morphine which is opium and all these poor guys just like every other War had to deal with it the pain doesn't stop
It’s a grandiose cameo for sure, and when we saw Stephen Graham was working with Knight again we all thought he’d be the next bad guy… but Stag is just an everyday working man, nothing to the Shelby’s really, but someone who sees the struggle with addiction that Arthur is going through, because he went through the same thing too. The war, the drugs, the shell-shock. And though he uses his story to reduce his punishment, it also sets Arthur on the right path for the rest of the last series. He wants Arthur to know that there is a way out. When you’re an addict, someone’s example can be one of the only real things you can hang on to. That’s the purpose of him.
Arthur's hooked on opium the guy they came to kill or beat up somehow knows this and as he has been there himself after returning from the first world war he gives Arthur a pep talk about clean even though he knows Arthur is there to do him harm and as Arthur has also struggled with religion I would guess he sees something noble in that
@@Zeniwutang Arthur is a smackhead, so was Combo from This Is England. It's just junkies hyping each other up to get clean. Thing junkies hardly get from anyone closed to them who was never dirty since any setback is believed to be a failure
Interventions here and there...many a years, but none were it...'cause one alone can overcome those "demons"...wrapped and laced in Alcohol that was...and after all, I can still enjoy a drink or two, but not the drunkenness...
Your name is Armenian. Half of Europe considered Armenians as subhuman trash worthy of genocide over the last century and you're shitting on other ethnic minorities? And the sharia law thing is bullshit.
As a recovering addict, this got me emotional. Most cant fully understand how emotionally overwhelming hope, and compassion is for an addict. There are well deserved stigmas that come with being an addict. Thief. Liar. Loser. Dummy. Waste of space. And NOBODY punishes you more for it than yourself. So when you come across real compassion, its like an arrow to the heart.
Blimey, good words. I'm in recovery from a ruined life on white & brown.
Loved this guy as Al Capone, it was funny seeing him play Tony Pro in The Irishman, and then Peaky Blinders. The UK has some serious talent tucked under belt, this guy, the dude who played Franklin Saint in Snowfall, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy and so many more.
Stephen Graham is an amazing actor.
@@fluffyd4208 He was Tommy in Snatch with Jason Statham (Turkish) as well 😄
Fair play for the props, but Cillian Murphy isn't from the UK, he's Irish. Though if you're talking about actors that feature in UK produced TV shows then I get it.
Cillian Murphy isn't from the uk
Cillian Murphy is Irish don’t make that mistake again
“Now if you’re gonna do it, do it. But look at me as a man you can be.”
Damn
said the trans surgeon
I was a struggling addict when I first watched this scene. It truly felt like he was talking to me, which is when I realized this isn’t just acting. Somebody that helped write this knows what’s it’s like to suffer through addiction. Tysm for this show
Just gone through the exact same now 😮
Stephen Graham is one hell of an actor no doubt one of the UK's finest. Every role he's played he's fuckin nailed it.
Graham is an incredible actor…believed him in Snatch, best Al Capone in BE and then Hayden Stagg with this unassuming, quiet strength emanating from within. Been through it and found his way out.
only an addict will understand how deep his words whent
Yep. It took me two dozen viewings at least before I could watch this scene without crying.
As an addict, it ain't that impactful... but yeah sure it's touching
I forget this man’s name but he is a fantastic actor. Boardwalk Empire, Grey hound ,Taboo.
Stephen Graham is his name buddy, agree he's an amazing actor.
if you like him... try This is England
@bobromphf9644 He's in Snatch with Jason Statham too
He's also in the movie "Snatch"
Hayden Stagg doing an intervention had me in tears. As an addict in recovery, it had me in tears. Only someone who's been down the path knows what it's like.
The cast on this show is outstanding! Stephen Graham is absolutely stellar. ❤✌️🇨🇦
I fucked up the last few days smokeing crack methdone.gear tramdol gear everything i to go through the sickness agsin know .
The best of luck to @laughingoutloud5742 and @danno5142.
There's help out there, use it.
@danno5142 That sucks my friend, and I know how shitty you feel. I lost count how many times I fucked up before I was ready to stop using. But help is closer than you think - call NA or CA and you'll find people who've been where you are many times and won't shame you or humiliate you. It's free and you are worth fighting for! ❤️✌️🇨🇦
Sound bro i was 6 years of methdone been takeing it for a few months know of the street why i dont know . Lost the mother of my kids last week they went to visit my mother and last few weeks i been on everything i am sick know hopefully its not too bad .
@danno5142 Stay strong mate. I'm 2 weeks sober now.
I do hope Paul Anderson's doing better going through a rough patch some time ago keep your chin up big man
Best actor in the uk Graham legend
Ya he's fantastic
Stephen Graham is my favourite actor ever he's so talented 😊
It's amazing how many people probably haven't even heard of him but he's played so many different roles and he's crushed every single one of them - one of the best actors of our generation.
Arthur: I'm gonna beat you!
Stagg: Yeah, but your drug addiction tho
Arthur: 😭😭
Powerful. Stephen Graham is a national treasure
YES and the guy that is Shelby is the real deal too.
They really had al capone in peaky blinders
Just talk.
Oh, yeah. I knew I saw that guy somewhere before. He played Al Capone in Boardwalk Empire.
And Tommy from snatch !😮
After all, the Shelbys were talking to a man named Alphonse Capone.
@@TheJoshuamooney I think only name was mentioned.
The language of the heart is what we speak to one another. It's like nothing else I have ever experienced. If you don't think addiction and alcoholism is a disease; if you think it's a moral failing, or weakness of will, you have no idea what you are talking about. The opposite of addiction is connection. Here soldiers became addicted because of painkillers. But the vast majority of addicts become addicted because it's the only way they can survive.
Addiction is a rock to hide behind when the world comes hunting...but that rock is chained to your ankle, forever. It's a weakness to hide behind that rock, it's a moral failing to chain your loved ones to that rock right along with you.
maybe he can take a bigger role in the film, he was at the great war so maybe he fights side by side with the shelby’s, and give them a scene fighting with arthur. Remember the movie is going to cover a lot of plots including the ww2
I'm not sure that would work. If he really had been that close to them in the War then he'd have been giving a quiet talking to rather than a full armed gang in his place of work. They'll know he was in France which is why he's got the job looking after the warehouse, but other than that I doubt he's connected.
SPEECH 100
He was in that show for 5 mins but my god what a 5 mins
The truest words in life “ Only you can help you 🩸✊🏼🕶️
You know what I'm sitting here as someone addicted to pills for the best part of 20 years and still not clean. I'm on 16mg Subutex a day now to help come off the pills it was that or Methadone but I didn't want the stigma attached to that so opted for the Subutex. I've lied and lied to everyone because I'm so scared as when I'm high I'm great but it's been almost 20 years since I've been sober so I've forgotten who I was and fear without the pills I'm a nobody a nothing with no personality but what Stephen Graham said to Arthur here is the first thing I've heard in years that resonates and hits home.
Love, love, love Stephen Graham…..
What's the song at the beginning?
Stephen Graham should have played a bigger character, such a great but underutilized actor
As he should, he gets a lot of work.
Pretty sure the only reason he was included in this season was to set something up for the movie
What did the football do? 😭
It stole from the Shelby’s 😂
Is this show ever getting an ending? We invested so much into this show and never got an ending. I heard rumors of a movie a couple yrs at least ago but no new season? It ended on a cliff hanger years ago. It'll be such a disappointment if we get nothing. Even like a two hour episode to tie up the loose ends would be good as anything.
Theres a movie coming out, its been confirmed. Theres been filming taking place in St Georges hall, it's rumored to be peaky blinders.
@@Handhordcarlit’s confirmed to be peaky blinders
Your own blood betrays you because it demands delusion. It's a brutal battle!
Dilution*
Sorry I had to 😂
You can only do one day at a time no more no less but you also gotta rid yourselves of those so called pals that drag people back because they hate to see you better yourself.
Awesome scene
Stephen Graham doesn't get anywhere near the credit he deserves as an actor can't ever remember him giving a gash performance.. Murphy, Hardy and Graham ..British acting's in a good place
It's hard to even tell what they're saying half the time in this show
The Great War add 10 million soldiers dead times 3 wounded horrific wounds that required morphine which is opium and all these poor guys just like every other War had to deal with it the pain doesn't stop
Stephen Graham never disappoints. He's a giant of an actor. The casting in this show was exemplary......well.....apart from Adrien Brody. 😒
And the leader of the Billy Boys
Great Actor but not sue what the purpose of Stag was to the plot.
It’s a grandiose cameo for sure, and when we saw Stephen Graham was working with Knight again we all thought he’d be the next bad guy… but Stag is just an everyday working man, nothing to the Shelby’s really, but someone who sees the struggle with addiction that Arthur is going through, because he went through the same thing too. The war, the drugs, the shell-shock. And though he uses his story to reduce his punishment, it also sets Arthur on the right path for the rest of the last series.
He wants Arthur to know that there is a way out. When you’re an addict, someone’s example can be one of the only real things you can hang on to.
That’s the purpose of him.
@@YxngFrescoafter reading your post, never mind. You said it better than I was going to.
The same guy that played Al Capone in Boardwalk... who Tommy did business with...
Unbelievable 👌
They had Combo from This Is England in Peaky Blinders
Do you like dags?
I never realized that was him. Wow.
@@highthai7bit slow are ya
@@Skankhunt42-gg6vf I'm tip top.
Oh...dogs. Yeah I like dags. 😂
The Peaky Blinders visit Al Capone*
Can somebody explain to me what happens in this scene
Arthur's hooked on opium the guy they came to kill or beat up somehow knows this and as he has been there himself after returning from the first world war he gives Arthur a pep talk about clean even though he knows Arthur is there to do him harm and as Arthur has also struggled with religion I would guess he sees something noble in that
Watch the full series
@@Zeniwutang Arthur is a smackhead, so was Combo from This Is England. It's just junkies hyping each other up to get clean. Thing junkies hardly get from anyone closed to them who was never dirty since any setback is believed to be a failure
Basically it confirmed you should not be watching the show lol
If you have to ask, be grateful that it’s a mystery. For recovering addicts it’s a brutal reminder.
woah
Interventions here and there...many a years, but none were it...'cause one alone can overcome those "demons"...wrapped and laced in Alcohol that was...and after all, I can still enjoy a drink or two, but not the drunkenness...
Eminem ❤️😂😂
Eih !?
Loved the show until the killed off Abaramah
whys that guy so thin
Cos he's an addict, the after math of all that cocaine
Damn, this is cringe
I really cant stand all the DEI in the final episodes
I can't understand them. I only know English.
Modern music detracts from the impact of the scene.
No: it's so subtle it adds rhythm
And now that city under sharia Low.Tell me again how do you say Peaky in urdu.
Oh look a Russian bot. Didn't even have the decency to have a non-Russian name. How's Kursk doing Pavel?
FFS, learn to spell. Also, you are not correct.
چوٹی
Your name is Armenian. Half of Europe considered Armenians as subhuman trash worthy of genocide over the last century and you're shitting on other ethnic minorities? And the sharia law thing is bullshit.
Peaky, it's a Asian word. Do some research