I like how Alfie actually didn’t know about the kid but went on the tirade anyway cause the concept of him crossing a line is so absurd coming from Shelby
I love this scene. Tom Hardy is all over the place with his emotion in this scene and every bit of it on point. Indifference, incredulous, rage, peace... Oh... man Well done.
He didn't say that to piss Tommy off though. He said he knew, because it was irrelevant. That's the point of his whole monologue about tge wickedness of the criminal world. You live by the sword - you die by the sword.
he was livid that tommy was blind to his own hypocrisy, and the audacity to talk about whats right and wrong, when he's a leader of a crime org. i think u lack comprehension skills.
The writing of this show is stunning. The only time he could be honest and show empathy to another boss is when they're alone. It is all about strength, business, and competency when the crew is around, but man-to-man, it comes down to respect. This was shown with little groans, silences, and gestures. Truly incredible writing.
I feel like Alfie was the only one who actually understood Tom. Sure Polly was close but Alfie knew who Are I’m was and still had the upmost amount of respect for him.
Well observed! Or should I say "well said"? Tommy genuinely compliments him, even gives him a squeeze of the shoulder on the second "well said." And Alfie almost doesn't know what to do with the change of heart. Utterly brilliant acting all around1
That moment after Tommy says they're using his boy and we see a close up of Alfie's face, it's the first (and maybe only?) time Alfie has genuine fear in his eyes. This is what Tommy is referring to when he says "I saw". Because of Alfie's reputation, for him to be genuinely scared, he has to be massively caught off guard to lose his composure. This is what makes Tommy realise he actually had no idea about what he was talking about. Compare this to when Alfie meets Changretta about taking his men to the boxing match (trying to avoid spoilers for those who haven't seen it) and he doesn't break a sweat. Unbelievable acting.
I love this scene; one of the best in the whole series. And the subtle communications around the issue of Shelby's son is punctuated by Hardy's face when Murphy says "I saw." I think Alfie betrays his surprise over Tommy's ability to see through Alfie. ("maybe this gypsy really can see through walls...")
@@RamBear88 It actually doesn't have anything to do with the rest of the show, he means that he could see Alfie didn't know about the boy from the way he reacted.
@@eneveasi Yup. The Blinders starting a fight with The Changrettas unprovoked is one of the biggest flaws in the series. I understand that it probably had to do with John wanting off from the series but the way they did it just doesn’t make sense at all. Also, the reoccurring theme of “ I made friends with the people above your rank therefore I can take you down” made the story pretty stale.
Tommy's gift for reading people, is what what scares Alfie. Nothing else. They're equal in all other regards tactically. And Alfie can't counter it, can't read tommy back, not well enough to make a winning difference. Intensely frustrating for them both because of what it is tommy reads on Alfie keeps surprising him and breaking his stride. Tommy is like amazed at the show, and sorta gave up trying to work out why Alfie's putting it on. They are both made of scars.
Def. one of top 3 moments of the show for me. The writing and acting and the fully colored in personalities and stance and strategies that is normally just implied and hidden from full sight out in the open in a vulnerable moment for both. Damn just damn. Nothin like it
Another brilliant scene is when Tommy is telling Arthur and John to go kill there old school teacher after his wife is shot John completly blows is out the water its his best scene in the show by a mile .
Tom hardy goes so hard here. Love to see someone still the spotlight from murphy every now and then. Love how he's still kind of jovial up to the point that tom said he crossed the line
I love honestly the kinda fucked up friendship these two seem to have atp, because u can see looking at Tommy while Alfie is ranting he’s not only listening, but he’s starting to understand what he’s going on about and basically that his anger is misplaced in a way, and also he can’t judge him, knowing the things he himself has done
I would bet anything on this: Cillian Murphy’s silence during Hardy’s monologue might have been scripted, but I don’t think that mattered. Because I believe Murphy stood there in silent awe at just how balls out brilliant Tom Hardy as Alfie Solomons is. I know I was. Hardy as Solomons is one of the greatest acting turns in television history, and concrete proof that Hardy is quite possibly the Gary Oldman of his time-and that is high, high praise.
Partially yes, but the pay-off of this entire scene is the final line, "i know, i saw". The subtext being that these two characters are so intertwined that Tommy recognised the response pattern from Alfie after learning they had Tommy's boy going from playing coy, to anger and deflection, which is our of character for him. People who are guilty and lying generally don't get aggressive like this and i think thats what makes thia scene so great. The subtle read Tommy makes on Alfie and that he lets him get his monologue out once he realises. Great writing and a brilliantly acted scene.
Tom Hardy is one of the most amazing actors working today. I am always enthralled by his performances. People often cite guys like Deniro and Paccino and I certainly enjoy their work. But nobody becomes the person they are portraying like Hardy. He is a chameleon. Watch him in Blackhawk Down. Then watch him as Bane in Batman. Then watch him in this performance. You get the distinct impression they are 3 different people even though you know better. Or just watch his performance as Charlie Bronson. And do not get me started on Cillian Murphy. In my opinion the best actors working today all come from the UK.
As long as your definition of "UK" also includes Scotland and Ireland. Cillian Murphy is Irish. Don't let him hear that you might think Ireland is part of the UK 😂
Insane watching this scene, but many other scenes in this show between these two - two unreal actors in their own right, but I cannot elaborate on how happy I am how prominent they BOTH are in Nolan's films, they're just in another class.
I have always thought Tom Hardy is just a mediocre actor. But this bit of his acting completely disproved my perception. Two Batman Villains in one frame. Thank you Chris Nolan.
I found myself questioning Nolan's casting choices since Batman Begins was announced with Christian Bale, thought he wouldn't be able to pull off Bruce/Batman. Foolishly enough I was apprehensive again with Heath being cast as the Joker, and we all know he destroyed expectations. The only character who doesn't seem like an amazing casting choice was Anne Hathway as Catwoman, even though she did fine in the role. In my opinion, he has the best cast Batman in history, only close second for me would be the animated series.
I like to think that after they finish that scene the whole crew took a minute to process what they witnessed. My good Lord that is some brilliant acting!
Tom hardy is a beast. Especially this scene. It’s so true what he says to Tommy. We are all sinners. Some worse than others. And some of us know how much worse. Don’t be the fool who thinks he is not a sinner while pointing out the sin.
Soooo blessed to have these 2 outrageously talented actors in our world! I have yet to see either of them fall short of completely knocking it out of the park! Even if the movie/show theyre in is meh, THEY arent! Following the great Christopher lees advice!😊
Hands down my favourite scene in this show. Absolutely love it. For the serious ones that is. The "no fucking fighting" scene at the wedding is my favourite in terms of comedy :D
One thing I like here is that Michael’s shown immaturity. He’s thinking all for business when this is something bigger than that and he can’t comprehend it.
You got to have dirt deep down inside to be able to play in the mud like Tom Hardy does here. He plays 100s of emotions here, loud and subtle without skipping a beat. Dude is really something else
I don’t think I’ve ever seen tommy as defeated at this point in the story than this scene. Alfie is one of the few outside his family that can humble the shit out of tommy They’re on the same wavelength
The complete 180 from "Alfie, you are meant to have these things." to "You fuckin' what?" gave me whiplash. Tom Hardy is an absolute treasure. Five words from Tommy and he went from 0 to 100 with nothing in between.
The acting is BRILLIANT. I HAVE to say though, w. Such brilliant minds doing these scenes, lines etc etc ....is it not possible to draw from the vast history of wordage of explicates. In order to NOT OVER/abuse the 'f' bomb. I know, I know. It's today's 'power house' verbal punch, but WRITERS HAVE AMAZING RESOURCES, and with, Ie; from -THESE CHARACTERS could be the smooth, narry a glitch in performance or 'speechifyin'
No Emmy awards for either of these 2 actors.... possibly the best 2 of the 2020s. Giving us a masterclass in acting.....Cillian did get his oscar though so hopefully Tom gets one eventually too.
I like this video because it demonstrates that all the youtube videos about how behave like Thomas Shelby is gonna make you a better man or get you to a better understanding of life simply igore the fact that Thomas is just a man like any other. He's got some talent indeed but he doesn't understandig the complexity of what he's dealing with. In this sense i believe that Alfie is a more complex character...
This show was so amazingly well written. It got a bit long in the tooth in later seasons, but still had its moments, but from ep 1 all thru the Italian mafia wars, were some of the finest cinema on tv
Tom Hardy is so good at playing Alfie because in Season 2 peoducing he asked the director to do his character as he likes him to be. That is why he is epic to see with his dialogues because it is most likely Tom Hardy being a bit himself, he liked to play in the show so much he asked to be brought back in S5 after being shot in the face at the end of S4
Oh my goodness I mesmerized just by the short clips on TH-cam I haven’t watch the whole show but I can’t wait to do it but then again I’m gonna be binge watching for hours I can’t wait I’ve always adored Tom Hardy I watch everything he’s in and my new love is Thomas Shelby❤
The first thing I'd ever seen Tom Hardy was in Peaky Blinders. My first thought was what an amazing actor. Even with all of the other amazing actors in this show, in his first few seconds he mad an amazing impression. Here he is again, just owning the scene.
I like how Alfie actually didn’t know about the kid but went on the tirade anyway cause the concept of him crossing a line is so absurd coming from Shelby
Perfect analysis
@@zxera9702think you might need to re watch it my mate! 👍👌
@@zxera9702 that’s the point
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@zxera9702 i believe he saw it in his eyes is what is meant.
I love this scene. Tom Hardy is all over the place with his emotion in this scene and every bit of it on point. Indifference, incredulous, rage, peace... Oh... man Well done.
Cillian though
I never realized it was him. He did that accent justice aye!
He wouldn't have died if got shot, venom would have ate Tommy's head xD
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@@thevegastanwhat??
I like how Alfie reacts to his bodyguard's death like he spilled his drink.
"For crying out loud" 😂😂😂
"what the f*** is goin' on??"
This and the other two comments got me cracking up more than I should lmao
Ah, fuck. I can't believe you've done this.
I think he accepted it as a fair punishment for a foul move
I watch and rewatch these clips still blown away by Tom Hardy’s performance
Hes fucking amazing, absolute brilliant actor
A challenge any to name a bad performance lol
He really is just on another level. He's that actor that makes shit movies watchable.
@@rangersfcabod8599 exactly, him and Christian Bale. 100% great performances
Absolutely .. all his work is spotless, but this role... It's a masterpiece.
Two of the best actors of this era sharing such a powerfull scene is mindblowing, u can feel the tension in your bones
Yeeeees!!!!
My bones feel nothing
Boat of birds
@@Bluesmiley05 Perhaps it was felt in the boner
You're not serious are you?
The fact Alfie didn’t know about “the boy” but said he did and how he said it just to piss Tommy off was pure gold 😂
He didn't say that to piss Tommy off though. He said he knew, because it was irrelevant. That's the point of his whole monologue about tge wickedness of the criminal world. You live by the sword - you die by the sword.
@@aklolobololok6908 both can be true 😂
he was livid that tommy was blind to his own hypocrisy, and the audacity to talk about whats right and wrong, when he's a leader of a crime org. i think u lack comprehension skills.
@@T9K66 whoa whoa that hurt my feelings 😂
@@sexyyfredgood because im being dead serious
The writing of this show is stunning. The only time he could be honest and show empathy to another boss is when they're alone. It is all about strength, business, and competency when the crew is around, but man-to-man, it comes down to respect. This was shown with little groans, silences, and gestures. Truly incredible writing.
Probably the best written show ever (along with True Detective season 1 imo) And it just got better and better as it progressed which is rare.
Not just that, Tommy picks up the 1911 from Alfie’s departed henchmen and continues to use it to the very last episode
@@sumbigdumkunt It was nice pistol for the time. Especially as an “automatic.”
@@sumbigdumkuntbest handgun in the world at the time, don't blame him lmao
I feel like Alfie was the only one who actually understood Tom. Sure Polly was close but Alfie knew who Are I’m was and still had the upmost amount of respect for him.
I'm not ashamed to admit, but I've watched this scene at least 50 times. An amazing show amongst the very best from the BBC.
Absobloodylutely
Same here I randomly look for this video I love it
There's no need to be ashamed at all, I did the same thing
Amen... Brother... Amen
Same, the whole show is just brilliantly written
By far one of the absolute greatest acting scenes I've ever seen in television.
When Shelby complimented Allie at the end, Alfie almost couldn’t take it. He genuinely felt bad at that point.
Whyy tho
@@Jacobsalmon99Did you watch the clip?
@@Jacobsalmon99 bc he had calmed down and Tommy basically apologized to him. So he told him he didn't know about his son.
Well observed! Or should I say "well said"? Tommy genuinely compliments him, even gives him a squeeze of the shoulder on the second "well said." And Alfie almost doesn't know what to do with the change of heart. Utterly brilliant acting all around1
This scene is a jewell of acting. How you see the repressed surprise in Alfie's face when he's told of the boy and how he goes on with his speech
That moment after Tommy says they're using his boy and we see a close up of Alfie's face, it's the first (and maybe only?) time Alfie has genuine fear in his eyes. This is what Tommy is referring to when he says "I saw". Because of Alfie's reputation, for him to be genuinely scared, he has to be massively caught off guard to lose his composure. This is what makes Tommy realise he actually had no idea about what he was talking about.
Compare this to when Alfie meets Changretta about taking his men to the boxing match (trying to avoid spoilers for those who haven't seen it) and he doesn't break a sweat.
Unbelievable acting.
I love this scene; one of the best in the whole series.
And the subtle communications around the issue of Shelby's son is punctuated by Hardy's face when Murphy says "I saw." I think Alfie betrays his surprise over Tommy's ability to see through Alfie. ("maybe this gypsy really can see through walls...")
"I know. I saw."
Best line in the whole scene. Such simplicity but the delivery and what the conversation is telling to the audience is really great
I haven’t watched the show yet (I know 😅) what does he mean by I saw
@@RamBear88 It actually doesn't have anything to do with the rest of the show, he means that he could see Alfie didn't know about the boy from the way he reacted.
Just blown by this show... so many brilliant performances, I don't understand why it's not more recognized.
'So many' is accurate
It has brilliant moments but then it sloppily speeds through plot points for convenience plenty of other times. It hurts the show imo
@@eneveasi Yup. The Blinders starting a fight with The Changrettas unprovoked is one of the biggest flaws in the series. I understand that it probably had to do with John wanting off from the series but the way they did it just doesn’t make sense at all. Also, the reoccurring theme of “ I made friends with the people above your rank therefore I can take you down” made the story pretty stale.
Because easily influenced men watch these shows and try to emulate the aggression of these characters.
This show blew you? That's gross dude
Can you imagine standing that stone-cold with Tom Hardy screaming in your face? THAT is acting.
I love Alfie begrudgingly telling tommy he didnt know about his boy after that great speech
The reluctant groaning was captured perfectly.
That cut from "god wanted me to have these things" to "your fuckin what..." Was so good
Tommy's gift for reading people, is what what scares Alfie. Nothing else. They're equal in all other regards tactically. And Alfie can't counter it, can't read tommy back, not well enough to make a winning difference. Intensely frustrating for them both because of what it is tommy reads on Alfie keeps surprising him and breaking his stride. Tommy is like amazed at the show, and sorta gave up trying to work out why Alfie's putting it on. They are both made of scars.
I love how Tommy kept that Colt 1911 and continued to use it to the very last episode, was an immediate fan
1911s are probably the only reason 45 acp is still as prevalent as it is 😂
I'm going to say it. This is by far the best show ever written, acted, directed & executed.
Just beautiful!
Def. one of top 3 moments of the show for me. The writing and acting and the fully colored in personalities and stance and strategies that is normally just implied and hidden from full sight out in the open in a vulnerable moment for both. Damn just damn. Nothin like it
Another brilliant scene is when Tommy is telling Arthur and John to go kill there old school teacher after his wife is shot John completly blows is out the water its his best scene in the show by a mile .
Tom hardy goes so hard here. Love to see someone still the spotlight from murphy every now and then. Love how he's still kind of jovial up to the point that tom said he crossed the line
I love honestly the kinda fucked up friendship these two seem to have atp, because u can see looking at Tommy while Alfie is ranting he’s not only listening, but he’s starting to understand what he’s going on about and basically that his anger is misplaced in a way, and also he can’t judge him, knowing the things he himself has done
An absolute powerhouse performance from every actor in this scene...
Michael did his best to have sense in this scene, but let's be honest, Alfie is Tommy's best-est friend.
Tommy would never pull that trigger,when and he did Alfie survived
I would bet anything on this:
Cillian Murphy’s silence during Hardy’s monologue might have been scripted, but I don’t think that mattered.
Because I believe Murphy stood there in silent awe at just how balls out brilliant Tom Hardy as Alfie Solomons is.
I know I was.
Hardy as Solomons is one of the greatest acting turns in television history, and concrete proof that Hardy is quite possibly the Gary Oldman of his time-and that is high, high praise.
I just think the main characters actors are insanely good. It's difficult to think who could have played them instead.
Partially yes, but the pay-off of this entire scene is the final line, "i know, i saw". The subtext being that these two characters are so intertwined that Tommy recognised the response pattern from Alfie after learning they had Tommy's boy going from playing coy, to anger and deflection, which is our of character for him. People who are guilty and lying generally don't get aggressive like this and i think thats what makes thia scene so great. The subtle read Tommy makes on Alfie and that he lets him get his monologue out once he realises. Great writing and a brilliantly acted scene.
Sucky suck
And then he did Venom
@@mobilegamingsaga498 $$$
Great writing and an even better delivery..
Tommy and Alfie are the rivals that are too similar and competitive to be friends but like and respect each other too much to truly be enemies
Well said mate!!!
Well, Thomas did blow Alfie halfway to hell.
Man its got to up there with the best performances ever,
I'm talking DDL in gangs.
This is special it really is.
Tom Hardy is one of the most amazing actors working today. I am always enthralled by his performances. People often cite guys like Deniro and Paccino and I certainly enjoy their work. But nobody becomes the person they are portraying like Hardy. He is a chameleon. Watch him in Blackhawk Down. Then watch him as Bane in Batman. Then watch him in this performance. You get the distinct impression they are 3 different people even though you know better. Or just watch his performance as Charlie Bronson. And do not get me started on Cillian Murphy. In my opinion the best actors working today all come from the UK.
Cillian is irish
As long as your definition of "UK" also includes Scotland and Ireland. Cillian Murphy is Irish. Don't let him hear that you might think Ireland is part of the UK 😂
Dont forget Lawless, Mad Max, Inception, Warrior, Venom, etc. The list goes on. The Revenant!
@@that1johnson and Legend. Incredible acting perfomance.
DeNiro and Pacino have one character arch they play over and over
some of the best acting ever put on screen....Period.
This was the scene that got me into the show. I saw it all in my feed and decided to give it a watch and its become one of my favorite shows.
Insane watching this scene, but many other scenes in this show between these two - two unreal actors in their own right, but I cannot elaborate on how happy I am how prominent they BOTH are in Nolan's films, they're just in another class.
They should have put Christian Bale in it
This season of this show is THE BEST in television history.
No it isn't.
But it's incredibly good.
Im going to give that honour to True detective season 1. But this is very good
The acting for both is amazing.... I was genuinely afraid of both of them! Genius
Afraid of both and for both
Wow, what scene, these 2 were the driving force of a brilliant show.
I have always thought Tom Hardy is just a mediocre actor. But this bit of his acting completely disproved my perception.
Two Batman Villains in one frame.
Thank you Chris Nolan.
I found myself questioning Nolan's casting choices since Batman Begins was announced with Christian Bale, thought he wouldn't be able to pull off Bruce/Batman. Foolishly enough I was apprehensive again with Heath being cast as the Joker, and we all know he destroyed expectations. The only character who doesn't seem like an amazing casting choice was Anne Hathway as Catwoman, even though she did fine in the role. In my opinion, he has the best cast Batman in history, only close second for me would be the animated series.
RIP to the innocent victims of the Peaky Blinders.
I like to think that after they finish that scene the whole crew took a minute to process what they witnessed. My good Lord that is some brilliant acting!
Tom hardy is a beast. Especially this scene. It’s so true what he says to Tommy. We are all sinners. Some worse than others. And some of us know how much worse. Don’t be the fool who thinks he is not a sinner while pointing out the sin.
Did not notice Michael’s hat tip to the guy he killed in the background until I watched this clip
Soooo blessed to have these 2 outrageously talented actors in our world! I have yet to see either of them fall short of completely knocking it out of the park! Even if the movie/show theyre in is meh, THEY arent! Following the great Christopher lees advice!😊
🎉😊
Still some of the best television in decades. Hardy and Murphy are brilliant together.
Hands down my favourite scene in this show. Absolutely love it.
For the serious ones that is. The "no fucking fighting" scene at the wedding is my favourite in terms of comedy :D
I would say Alfie meets Luca is right up there.
There are a lot of favorite scene especially the one with the high general when Tommy complains that he is having trouble sleeping
Two of the greatest actors of our time‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Man his acting is beyond epic. Facial expression the way he carries himself the inflection. Just epic.
One thing I like here is that Michael’s shown immaturity. He’s thinking all for business when this is something bigger than that and he can’t comprehend it.
We all give credit where credit is due, Cillian.
But Tom is the Joker to Cillian’s Batman.
Tommy was blown away by Alfie's performance. You can see it in his eyes. He even had to compliment him at the end😂😂😂
The acting is just amazing!!
Tom hardy is just too good
Bane kept creeping in there , top notch acting
You got to have dirt deep down inside to be able to play in the mud like Tom Hardy does here. He plays 100s of emotions here, loud and subtle without skipping a beat. Dude is really something else
I haven't watched these episodes but every time I see a clip with these two in it I am going to watch it.
It's already a great show but adding Hardy into the mix was brilliant. Took it to a whole other level.
Alphie: you’re a piece of shit. You have no right to talk about
Tommy: I hear you. Good point.
Alphie:…….they did cross the line though
Tom Hardy and Cillian Murphy together is very powerful.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen tommy as defeated at this point in the story than this scene. Alfie is one of the few outside his family that can humble the shit out of tommy
They’re on the same wavelength
One of the best dialogues in tv history delivered by Tom
The complete 180 from "Alfie, you are meant to have these things." to "You fuckin' what?" gave me whiplash. Tom Hardy is an absolute treasure. Five words from Tommy and he went from 0 to 100 with nothing in between.
I find Tom Hardy's portrayal of Alfie laughable most of the time - but when Alfie gets angry, a very convincing performance emerges.
If you could an Oscar for one scene, Tom Hardy would get it for this one. He's amazing how he calls Tommy out and the world they live in.
You don't get Oscars for TV shows.
As if I didn't know, thanks for enlighten me.
My point is that Tom Hardy's acting is amazing in this scene.
Wow it looks like Tommy walked into a boss fight
Cillian and Tom are the best actors of their generation, imo. Outstanding.
Man, the acting in this scene is phenomenal
The acting is BRILLIANT. I HAVE to say though, w. Such brilliant minds doing these scenes, lines etc etc ....is it not possible to draw from the vast history of wordage of explicates. In order to NOT OVER/abuse the 'f' bomb. I know, I know. It's today's 'power house' verbal punch, but WRITERS HAVE AMAZING RESOURCES, and with, Ie; from -THESE CHARACTERS could be the smooth, narry a glitch in performance or 'speechifyin'
Alfie's speech ending with Thomas just passing by another of his victims.
Genius writing
Hands down the best scene in this series. And that is a big big accomplishment
The acting here is absolutely top level
Masterclass on acting. Tom Hardy emphasizes his words so brilliantly in this scene.
Cuz he’s one of the few men that taught Tommy lessons and is truly not afraid of him …that’s what Tommy respects about him
Tom Hardy and Cilian Murphy are🔥🔥🔥 They were both forces of nature in this series!
Imagine being on set and watching this performance live. Absolutely mind blowing performance from Tom Hardy.
My favorite scene in Peaky Blinders!!! Too well done!
That's some seriously intense acting skills right there.
That second tommy said he crossed the line alfie brought out his dark side😂
No Emmy awards for either of these 2 actors.... possibly the best 2 of the 2020s. Giving us a masterclass in acting.....Cillian did get his oscar though so hopefully Tom gets one eventually too.
I like this video because it demonstrates that all the youtube videos about how behave like Thomas Shelby is gonna make you a better man or get you to a better understanding of life simply igore the fact that Thomas is just a man like any other. He's got some talent indeed but he doesn't understandig the complexity of what he's dealing with. In this sense i believe that Alfie is a more complex character...
One of the greatest TV scenes of all time
This show was so amazingly well written. It got a bit long in the tooth in later seasons, but still had its moments, but from ep 1 all thru the Italian mafia wars, were some of the finest cinema on tv
Tom Hardy is so good at playing Alfie because in Season 2 peoducing he asked the director to do his character as he likes him to be. That is why he is epic to see with his dialogues because it is most likely Tom Hardy being a bit himself, he liked to play in the show so much he asked to be brought back in S5 after being shot in the face at the end of S4
If an Oscar should ever be awarded to a TV performance. This is it.
4:28 pure class acting . What a brilliant actor he is
Tommy was like Micheal just shut up
"How many fathers, right? How many sons, yeah...?" will always resonate in my mind
Oh my goodness I mesmerized just by the short clips on TH-cam I haven’t watch the whole show but I can’t wait to do it but then again I’m gonna be binge watching for hours I can’t wait I’ve always adored Tom Hardy I watch everything he’s in and my new love is Thomas Shelby❤
One of my favorite scenes for the reason everything they said is true.
The first thing I'd ever seen Tom Hardy was in Peaky Blinders. My first thought was what an amazing actor. Even with all of the other amazing actors in this show, in his first few seconds he mad an amazing impression. Here he is again, just owning the scene.
Honestly one of Tom Hardy’s best roles.
Tom Hardy's role in this series was edgy as Hell........and a fine example of sublime acting skills.
One of the best scenes in tv history!!!!!
When the best of Irish meet's the best of English talent...Its just boom.
Too right. Both countries with great actors.
Hardy and Murphy dude, just wow!
think this is one of the best shows ever.. the acting is out of this world
One of best betrayal scenes in tv show history.
My favorite series of all time.
The Best parts of this show are when these two are in a scene together.
They are both amazing actors!! Like wow amazing!
"and what fuckin' line am I supposed to have crossed?!" 🔥
Best scene in the entire series, no doubt!
Thanks God for providing us Subtitles