It was a huge source of shame back then, they do such a good job making that a defining point of his character in his own ego and how others treat him. They smashed it with this season, hard to beat.
@@Kaierutv Spoken like a true American; the US entering only a year before it ended. Lol. Probably not holding the same magnitude for them as it did for the many other countries, including Britain who entered at the beginning in 1914.
@pabloc8808 I am convinced Campbell already had his share of White Feathers during the war. Back then, there was no greater crime for a man than not joining The Great War.
Freddie doesn't leave Birmingham because he's an idealist, communist and union convenor at the factory; he's trying to improve the lot of the people working there - by getting an increase in their wages after they've been cut, and an improvement in their working conditions. He believes in what he's doing, believes in the cause, and that's why he won't run. He's a nice guy who is doing his best for his community. He's more of a dreamer than a fighter, reading his books and wanting a better future for the working class. France has changed them all - so Freddie knows how to fight and how to use a gun - but I don't think he's a violent man at heart.
The other thing is that at this point, Freddie doesn't know that Tommy agreed to give him up to the police. Tommy might be a scary customer, but Freddie has known him since they were kids. As far as he's concerned, Tommy is the only real threat to him: the police might be after him, but he can give them the slip. He doesn't know that Campbell is targeting him, nor that Campbell and Tommy are making deals.
No Freddie is just another gang leader only his gang are weak. He wants to use his connection to Tommy to get the communist gang more power. He's using Ada in an attempt to use Tommy. The only thing keeping the idiot alive is Tommy's loyalty to the men he served with. Danny followed orders when he fd up and Tommy was able to keep him safe Freddy keeps disobeying and Tommy's given up trying to save him from himself.
Yes. The guys in the review were asking about why Tommy & Freddie are at conflict with each other. I think it's just that; their contrasting ideologies. As you've stated, Freddie is an idealist with Socialist aspirations for his community. Whereas Tommy is a Capitalist.
Hello gentlemen, I’ve been watching your account for a while, but I’ve not made any comments previously. I’ve been watching a lot of different reaction channels. But by far yours is the most superior. You don’t over-talk the scenes too much, and what you do say fits. With the editing, you select the core scenes as much as possible. And your after reviews are always really thoughtful, sometimes you grab at different things than I personally see, but not one of you falls down on providing some interpretive input. Basically, double high-fives all around for your channel and your production. It’s so fun to watch, as if I’m watching with friends. It’s also terribly difficult to wait for your next episodes on programs or movies that I really like - and I know you get that comment a lot. So cheers, and thanks for all the fish!
I love the fact that the boys didn't have weapons underground in the tunnels in Flanders/France. This was a real problem in WWI, they just didn't have enough weaponry to go around, so in most trenches there were several men who didn't have guns, or didn't have ammunition. So if the enemy came around the corner with a gun, that's it. Game over. If trench foot doesn't get you first.
The tunneling companies in WW1 were used to dig tunnels under the German trenches, which were then filled with explosives. The explosive were set off to co-ordinate with an attack on the surface. The Germans dug counter-mines to intercept the British tunnels. Underground fights would ensue, using bayonets and improvised weapons (such as that spiked mace they showed when they were getting ready for Cheltenham) . The biggest use of tunnels was at the Battle of Messines Ridge in 1917, when 454 tons of explosives split between 19 tunnels were set off. Before the attack, the Commander in Chief said "Gentlemen, we may not make history tomorrow, but we shall certainly change geography!"
That's how crime organizations work, the numbers guy runs the books and takes care of the money, the boss is the boss of everything, they just don't know mathematics
When my grandad and his best friends came back from the war, they all joined the Communist Party. My grandad was actually a Communist politician. Men had seen the horrors of war and came back to lowered wages. My grandad won major medals and threw them in the fire. Just like Tommy and Freddie tgrowing theirs into the river.
diamond daves's face when Grace was abt to be raped, said "Oh God no, it better not happen" it was so focused and like ready to fight, ......and i really appreciate it. you guys dont condone or look forward to such behaviours even though its "just a movie".
This show is so engrossing & i was so hooked to it! When i found out about it, i tried binging the first 4 seasons to catch up, but i couldnt do it. The material was just so heavy that i needed to have time to breathe & digest things i couldnt believe before moving on to more eps in s5 & s6 of show. Truly a stellar show all around!❤💞❤️
David Dawson the actor playing the accountant is amazing as Alfred the Great in the Netflix Series The Last Kingdom which is an extremely entertaining series worth watching if you haven’t already.
Dave's "how do these guys get anything done with as much as they drink?" Lol 😆 & great dialogue & sound design when Tommy Shelby stares at the wall & I cringed at the ear scene in the full reaction, ouchies! 😲 & glad that Tommy Shelby had an attack of conscience at the end with Grace, you can definitely tell there's chemistry building between these 2.
Sergeant Moss becomes angrier... Hayden Stagg becomes angrier, and... Father John Hughes becomes much calmer... While filming Funny Cow (2017) in a couple of the same Bradford locations as Peaky Blinders. They use Cater Street, Little Germany, Bradford behind Tommy's future work offices, and... They use the Saltaire, Bradford streets just up the road from the canal where Freddie and Ada used to meet occasionally.
The Shelbys and the Lees are both Gypsy families, and they both know other Gypsies around and about. Hence the insults and slurs like Pikey and Tinker. Johnny Dogs is one of my favourite characters in the show 😊xx
40:55 On the note of limited weaponry in the tunnels, they couldn't carry much simply because the excavations were just too narrow to bring anything large with you. Submachine guns like the MP-18 and the Thompson came very late into the war, shotguns like the famed M1887 Trench Shotgun were not as commonplace in the battlefield as you'd think (carried mostly by the Americans and not the Brits), and of course the five-foot long rifles that were standard across most European militaries were out of the question. The most firepower you could carry into a tunnel that won't get in the way of your job of claykicking was an officer's pistol, but this was back in the time where sidearms weren't standardized and usually were personal pistols that officers would buy for themselves (Winston Churchill himself famously carried a German C96 Mauser in WW1, and Gen. Patton carried his personal Colt Single Action Army in WW2). Tommy was the Sgt. Major and highest ranking officer in the tunnel that night, but perhaps didn't have his Webley or any ammo for it on him. Outside of a pistol, the most common implements used in such confined spaces to kill any moles that happen to dig your way were knives or bayonets and whatever you had on hand to dig. Spades, hand picks, wood for shoring up the ceiling, or loose rocks that you had dug out. And it was brutal. It was Freddie who got shot, and Danny took that stab. Tommy was nearly choked out. Danny had it worse than the other two.
Everything was grey back then because of coal dust. Coal was the only source of energy, burned in all the factories, homes to cook and heat. Even the smell was everywhere in the air. It was the first smog in British cities.
The 'Flanders Blues' was a term commonly used by those who served in the First World War. In more modern days it's referred to as 'PTSD' or shell shock.
I like how Grace has figured out the way to get Tommy's attention is to challenge him because nobody else does. She has made herself interesting to him as her strategy.
“How did these guys get anything done with how much they drank?” 😂 Reminds me of the functional (and not so functional) alcoholism that was rampant in Mad Men. Definitely should check it out if you haven’t seen it.
I know you guys don't do alot of trailer reactions, but there's a new trailer for the Christopher Reeves/Superman documentary by DC Studios. Sadly it looks like the best thing they've made in years. Check it out!
I've just realised why some people keep commenting *Bollywood* films at you, so here's some suggestions of my own... ...Filmed in some of the same *Bradford UNESCO City of Film* locations as *Peaky Blinders* (2013-2022): *Commando 3* (2019) - Multiple locations such as *Midland Hotel, Little Germany* and *Bradford City Hall.* *Gold* (2018) - Multiple locations such as *Dalton Mills, Little Germany* and *Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.* *1920 London* (2016) - Multiple locations such as *Little Germany* and *Undercliffe Cemetery.* *Welcome 2 Karachi* (2015) - Multiple locations such as *Little Germany* and *Bradford City Hall.* *Teri Meri Kahaani* (2012) - One location which is *Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.* Plus a couple more which are on the way in *Gandhi* TV series, and *Brown Boys* film.
Guys I’ve searched if you have reacted to True Detective & I don’t see it - apologies if you have. But you have to do series 1! It’s superb tv & would love to see you guys do it. Loving Peaky Blinders too!
Hell. Yes. True Detective season 1 is one of the finest pieces of television ever made. Sadly the following seasons weren't as good, but season 1? Perfect from start to finish
@@JamieNeill Thematically, the other seasons are not at all like season 1, different atmosphere, different themes, it just doesn't really work. Season 1 is lighting in a bottle.
I bet all my money that you haven't watch the movie "The Game" with Michael Douglas.... if you want your brain be twisted by a movie for the entire length of the movie... this is a "must watch". You are welcome...
I suspect you'd lose that money... Everyone has seen *The Game* (1997). These are Americans, and you're recommending a popular American film. An even safer bet would be... *Rita, Sue and Bob Too* (1987). One of the most "offensive" and funniest films of all time, filmed in *Bradford* the world's first *UNESCO City of Film* just like *Peaky Blinders.* I've recommended it countless times, to 100s of reactors, yet no-one has bothered reacting to it, as... They mainly care about British productions they incorrectly assume are popular, based on what *award ceremony judges* have said, what *critics* have said, and what *people on the internet* have said, rather than what the *viewing figures* actually say. My British film suggestions are ignored, just like my British TV drama suggestions, British TV sitcom suggestions, British TV sketch show suggestions, British panel show suggestions, British TV stand-up suggestions, along with British rapper suggestions mainly in the Bassline genre. All reactors watch the same British things again and again, while the stuff British people are actually watching gets ignored online.
If you watch one piece in the Future you Guys should watch more EPs on one Video and do probably Like 3 Videos a week . I know No one of the Business but so you Guys will Catch Up way faster and dont need years of watching
Campbell not serving in France is my favorite bit in the show, they do not let that go and it comes from EVERYONE, even his allies and superiors.
its like what Luca Changretta says "everything here is about the fucking war"
It was a huge source of shame back then, they do such a good job making that a defining point of his character in his own ego and how others treat him. They smashed it with this season, hard to beat.
@@Kaierutv Spoken like a true American; the US entering only a year before it ended. Lol. Probably not holding the same magnitude for them as it did for the many other countries, including Britain who entered at the beginning in 1914.
@@ameliacraiig4193 definitely not close to the same as those fighting in hell for those 4 years
@pabloc8808
I am convinced Campbell already had his share of White Feathers during the war.
Back then, there was no greater crime for a man than not joining The Great War.
I love how absorbed The Oak has been in this show. He's really paying attention lol
locked in Oak is literally one of my fav parts about this channel
@@llenn1592same 🥰 I was sort of sad at his first reaction to Harry Potter and his arc was honestly a highlight of my year 🤣🤣🤣🦋
"We're all whores Grace. We just sell different parts of ourselves." Really enjoy watching you guys go through this. 🤙🏻
More than one episode a week?! Oh hell yeah
I can't stand seeing she-hulk in my feed instead of this masterpiece
@@JannisMT so true
Don't threaten me with Happiness!!
Campbell: *breathe
Everyone: You didn't serve
XD
Flanders is a region in Belgium. There were battles in WWI fought there. So "Flanders Blues" refers to ex soldiers who have PTSD that fought there.
I heard the poem “In Flanders Fields” and never forgot it, chilling.
Yes indeed it is. Wow that war was brutal!
the "right hand man" music always gets me hype to watch an episode of peaky blinders
i always listen to it on my way to class lol
Nick cave and the bad seeds red right hand in case people are interested
Freddie doesn't leave Birmingham because he's an idealist, communist and union convenor at the factory; he's trying to improve the lot of the people working there - by getting an increase in their wages after they've been cut, and an improvement in their working conditions. He believes in what he's doing, believes in the cause, and that's why he won't run. He's a nice guy who is doing his best for his community. He's more of a dreamer than a fighter, reading his books and wanting a better future for the working class. France has changed them all - so Freddie knows how to fight and how to use a gun - but I don't think he's a violent man at heart.
The other thing is that at this point, Freddie doesn't know that Tommy agreed to give him up to the police.
Tommy might be a scary customer, but Freddie has known him since they were kids. As far as he's concerned, Tommy is the only real threat to him: the police might be after him, but he can give them the slip. He doesn't know that Campbell is targeting him, nor that Campbell and Tommy are making deals.
...until he heard Tommy has the guns, which is why he asked Tommy about the guns at the canal, before Tommy distracted him.
No Freddie is just another gang leader only his gang are weak. He wants to use his connection to Tommy to get the communist gang more power. He's using Ada in an attempt to use Tommy. The only thing keeping the idiot alive is Tommy's loyalty to the men he served with. Danny followed orders when he fd up and Tommy was able to keep him safe Freddy keeps disobeying and Tommy's given up trying to save him from himself.
Yes. The guys in the review were asking about why Tommy & Freddie are at conflict with each other. I think it's just that; their contrasting ideologies. As you've stated, Freddie is an idealist with Socialist aspirations for his community. Whereas Tommy is a Capitalist.
Hello gentlemen, I’ve been watching your account for a while, but I’ve not made any comments previously. I’ve been watching a lot of different reaction channels. But by far yours is the most superior.
You don’t over-talk the scenes too much, and what you do say fits. With the editing, you select the core scenes as much as possible.
And your after reviews are always really thoughtful, sometimes you grab at different things than I personally see, but not one of you falls down on providing some interpretive input. Basically, double high-fives all around for your channel and your production.
It’s so fun to watch, as if I’m watching with friends. It’s also terribly difficult to wait for your next episodes on programs or movies that I really like - and I know you get that comment a lot.
So cheers, and thanks for all the fish!
Well said, and nice Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy reference ❤
@@laughingoutloud5742;). Subtle, but there for those who know. Just how I like it.
I’m surprised the “we just sell different parts of ourselves” line was cut out
Might be because of Grace's line prior and TH-cam's algorithm doing its thing.
Edit: Love that line too though. It's really clever writing.
I love the fact that the boys didn't have weapons underground in the tunnels in Flanders/France. This was a real problem in WWI, they just didn't have enough weaponry to go around, so in most trenches there were several men who didn't have guns, or didn't have ammunition. So if the enemy came around the corner with a gun, that's it. Game over. If trench foot doesn't get you first.
The tunneling companies in WW1 were used to dig tunnels under the German trenches, which were then filled with explosives. The explosive were set off to co-ordinate with an attack on the surface. The Germans dug counter-mines to intercept the British tunnels. Underground fights would ensue, using bayonets and improvised weapons (such as that spiked mace they showed when they were getting ready for Cheltenham) .
The biggest use of tunnels was at the Battle of Messines Ridge in 1917, when 454 tons of explosives split between 19 tunnels were set off. Before the attack, the Commander in Chief said "Gentlemen, we may not make history tomorrow, but we shall certainly change geography!"
The Great War not WW2
@@Eagle3302PL Thanks, I hate this auto-correct!
That's how crime organizations work, the numbers guy runs the books and takes care of the money, the boss is the boss of everything, they just don't know mathematics
The PTSD War after effects gives it an extra level of gravity
When my grandad and his best friends came back from the war, they all joined the Communist Party. My grandad was actually a Communist politician. Men had seen the horrors of war and came back to lowered wages. My grandad won major medals and threw them in the fire. Just like Tommy and Freddie tgrowing theirs into the river.
That was Freddie in the tunnel with Tommy & Danny. Freddie took a bullet for Tommy, saving his life. That's why Tommy goes easy on Freddie.
diamond daves's face when Grace was abt to be raped, said "Oh God no, it better not happen" it was so focused and like ready to fight, ......and i really appreciate it. you guys dont condone or look forward to such behaviours even though its "just a movie".
Thomas Shelby, you never know what he's thinking until he does something.
This show is so engrossing & i was so hooked to it! When i found out about it, i tried binging the first 4 seasons to catch up, but i couldnt do it. The material was just so heavy that i needed to have time to breathe & digest things i couldnt believe before moving on to more eps in s5 & s6 of show. Truly a stellar show all around!❤💞❤️
Keep the Peaky Blinders spree please I’m loving this!
David Dawson the actor playing the accountant is amazing as Alfred the Great in the Netflix Series The Last Kingdom which is an extremely entertaining series worth watching if you haven’t already.
Love you reacting to this, I just finished peaky blinders a couple of days ago, been waiting for this
Some Badd Medicine to go with my morning coffee! Let's Go!!
Right there with you!
Me too!
Dave's "how do these guys get anything done with as much as they drink?" Lol 😆 & great dialogue & sound design when Tommy Shelby stares at the wall & I cringed at the ear scene in the full reaction, ouchies! 😲 & glad that Tommy Shelby had an attack of conscience at the end with Grace, you can definitely tell there's chemistry building between these 2.
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😂😂 I love how involved these guys are! This show is a freaking masterpiece!
Not gonna lie, these thumbnails always make me think Cillian Murphy is reacting to an episode of Badd Medicine 😂
What I find interesting throughout over whole six seasons is Sergeant Moss. His way of addressing Tommy changes as his power does.
Sergeant Moss becomes angrier...
Hayden Stagg becomes angrier, and...
Father John Hughes becomes much calmer...
While filming Funny Cow (2017) in a couple of the same Bradford locations as Peaky Blinders.
They use Cater Street, Little Germany, Bradford behind Tommy's future work offices, and...
They use the Saltaire, Bradford streets just up the road from the canal where Freddie and Ada used to meet occasionally.
They call it Flanders blues because they fought in Flanders and it probably left him with PTSD
“WE SHOULD DOO THATT!”
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“With water”😂
You should put The Last Kingdom on your to watch list. Great series
The Shelbys and the Lees are both Gypsy families, and they both know other Gypsies around and about. Hence the insults and slurs like Pikey and Tinker. Johnny Dogs is one of my favourite characters in the show 😊xx
40:55 On the note of limited weaponry in the tunnels, they couldn't carry much simply because the excavations were just too narrow to bring anything large with you. Submachine guns like the MP-18 and the Thompson came very late into the war, shotguns like the famed M1887 Trench Shotgun were not as commonplace in the battlefield as you'd think (carried mostly by the Americans and not the Brits), and of course the five-foot long rifles that were standard across most European militaries were out of the question.
The most firepower you could carry into a tunnel that won't get in the way of your job of claykicking was an officer's pistol, but this was back in the time where sidearms weren't standardized and usually were personal pistols that officers would buy for themselves (Winston Churchill himself famously carried a German C96 Mauser in WW1, and Gen. Patton carried his personal Colt Single Action Army in WW2). Tommy was the Sgt. Major and highest ranking officer in the tunnel that night, but perhaps didn't have his Webley or any ammo for it on him.
Outside of a pistol, the most common implements used in such confined spaces to kill any moles that happen to dig your way were knives or bayonets and whatever you had on hand to dig. Spades, hand picks, wood for shoring up the ceiling, or loose rocks that you had dug out. And it was brutal.
It was Freddie who got shot, and Danny took that stab. Tommy was nearly choked out. Danny had it worse than the other two.
Everything was grey back then because of coal dust. Coal was the only source of energy, burned in all the factories, homes to cook and heat. Even the smell was everywhere in the air. It was the first smog in British cities.
You guys are gonna fucking love Alfie lol
The 'Flanders Blues' was a term commonly used by those who served in the First World War. In more modern days it's referred to as 'PTSD' or shell shock.
BY ORDER OF THE PEAKY BLINDERS ❤️
By order of the Badd Medicines! 😂
I like how Grace has figured out the way to get Tommy's attention is to challenge him because nobody else does. She has made herself interesting to him as her strategy.
Thank you for reacting to this masterpiece of a show.
I never realized that the "Advisor" of Kimber is Alfred from The last kingdom hahah😂
Loving these reactions. Such a great show. Paired with great reactors. 🥰
Now that you guys are watching Band of Brothers, you should know Aunt Pollys' actress Helen McCrory was married to Damien Lewis aka Dick Winters
The Flanders Blues is when you're feeling doo-diddly-depressed
“How did these guys get anything done with how much they drank?” 😂 Reminds me of the functional (and not so functional) alcoholism that was rampant in Mad Men. Definitely should check it out if you haven’t seen it.
New Badd Medicine dropped and I'm early! *runs for coffee!*
I believe its not a week yet after peaky blinder episode 2
Part of why there is so much drinking going on is the lack of potable water at the time.
found out abt this channel not too long ago been binge watching everything
perfect start to my morning
Oak telling sam i am… “i do not like green eggs and ham” and then loving all the recommendations
Another good Peaky Blinders reaction 💙🖤🤘🏽
Give it to you guys man that John cena intro was fire 🔥 🔥 🤣
Tom Hardy as Alfie Solomons season 2👌
Wait til season 2-4..Tom Hardy and Adrien Brody
I know you guys don't do alot of trailer reactions, but there's a new trailer for the Christopher Reeves/Superman documentary by DC Studios. Sadly it looks like the best thing they've made in years. Check it out!
Love..this show....👏👍👍
The British always drink 😉
There were Irish people in that scene also.
Yoooo....where's Frankie and his oblique?!?😂
Love the call out to the movie "Tag"! It's a great film, lots of fun and based on a true story. Would make for a great reaction!
amazing video
You haven't watched it yet so you wouldn't know that :)
Great writer... Steve Knight ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I've just realised why some people keep commenting *Bollywood* films at you, so here's some suggestions of my own...
...Filmed in some of the same *Bradford UNESCO City of Film* locations as *Peaky Blinders* (2013-2022):
*Commando 3* (2019) - Multiple locations such as *Midland Hotel, Little Germany* and *Bradford City Hall.*
*Gold* (2018) - Multiple locations such as *Dalton Mills, Little Germany* and *Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.*
*1920 London* (2016) - Multiple locations such as *Little Germany* and *Undercliffe Cemetery.*
*Welcome 2 Karachi* (2015) - Multiple locations such as *Little Germany* and *Bradford City Hall.*
*Teri Meri Kahaani* (2012) - One location which is *Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.*
Plus a couple more which are on the way in *Gandhi* TV series, and *Brown Boys* film.
11:11 I got nothing else to add.
Guys please do Masters of the Air! It's so good!
Dave kept mentioning Sons... Are y'all watching that now??
When are we having episode 4???
Apology accepted!
LETS GOOO!!!
I’m really sorry, but all I hear during the intro music is “John cena suckssss” “John cena suckssss”😂😂
Made by bbc not Netflix 😊
You guys should really check the movie with Mickey Rourke called the wrestler super good!
"her life or that" no it really wasn't. She didn't have to follow the guy.
Omg for some reason this reminds me of war horse(it’s a movie) and y’all should react to it
They won’t even see this so idk why I’m trying 😢
Awesome
Guys I’ve searched if you have reacted to True Detective & I don’t see it - apologies if you have. But you have to do series 1! It’s superb tv & would love to see you guys do it. Loving Peaky Blinders too!
Hell. Yes. True Detective season 1 is one of the finest pieces of television ever made. Sadly the following seasons weren't as good, but season 1? Perfect from start to finish
@@pabloc8808 yes I’m just on season 1 episode 6 so haven’t seen it all but glad I got round to it!
@@JamieNeill Thematically, the other seasons are not at all like season 1, different atmosphere, different themes, it just doesn't really work. Season 1 is lighting in a bottle.
I bet all my money that you haven't watch the movie "The Game" with Michael Douglas.... if you want your brain be twisted by a movie for the entire length of the movie... this is a "must watch".
You are welcome...
another obscure movie is "QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER"... incredible movie with some social content.
I suspect you'd lose that money...
Everyone has seen *The Game* (1997).
These are Americans, and you're recommending a popular American film.
An even safer bet would be...
*Rita, Sue and Bob Too* (1987).
One of the most "offensive" and funniest films of all time, filmed in *Bradford* the world's first *UNESCO City of Film* just like *Peaky Blinders.*
I've recommended it countless times, to 100s of reactors, yet no-one has bothered reacting to it, as...
They mainly care about British productions they incorrectly assume are popular, based on what *award ceremony judges* have said, what *critics* have said, and what *people on the internet* have said, rather than what the *viewing figures* actually say.
My British film suggestions are ignored, just like my British TV drama suggestions, British TV sitcom suggestions, British TV sketch show suggestions, British panel show suggestions, British TV stand-up suggestions, along with British rapper suggestions mainly in the Bassline genre.
All reactors watch the same British things again and again, while the stuff British people are actually watching gets ignored online.
any plans to watch breaking bad next?
If yous are mentioning sons of anarchy why haven’t you done it on the channel one of the best series around by far
Please Do reaction on BIG DAWGS🥶🥶
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"Smile Johnny. It's your wedding" 🙃
Got Tom Hardy to come yet
Nice
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Please do more Peaky blinders reactions a week this is my favorite show and review no more shehulk please
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If you watch one piece in the Future you Guys should watch more EPs on one Video and do probably Like 3 Videos a week . I know No one of the Business but so you Guys will Catch Up way faster and dont need years of watching
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