Finn Gets a Devastating Setback in Peaky Blinders Series Finale (SPOILERS)

Why used to be Finn kicked out of the Peaky Blinders gang in the ‘Peaky Blinders’ series finale? See what happened to the Harry Kirton persona.

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After eight years airing of Peaky Blinders airing on BBC Two and BBC One in its local United Kingdom and streaming on Netflix in the United States, viewers on both sides of the pond have now witnessed the crime drama’s series finale, “Lock and Key,” and the entire plot twists therein.

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In that final episode, Finn Shelby (Harry Kirton) was once kicked out of the Peaky Blinders gang and banished from the Shelby family.

Why? Turns out, the nature confirmed more loyalty to his friend than to his kinfolk. Despite his setback, despite the fact that, Finn may get the closing chortle. Read on, enthusiasts…

The Shelbys realized Finn’s pal Billy was once feeding knowledge to the IRA.

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As Den of Geek recaps, Finn become excellent pals with Billy Grade (Emmett J. Scanlan), an ex-footballer who works on the identical making a bet shop the place Finn works. But what Finn didn’t know is that as he and Billy were palling around, Billy used to be leaking Peaky Blinder intel to the Irish Republican Army. For instance, when Finn instructed Billy about an assassination the gang had deliberate, Billy handed along that information to IRA leader Laura McKee (Charlene McKenna), and the IRA stopped the assassination.

Eventually, Peaky Blinders leader Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) came upon Finn’s informant status and gave him false intel that thwarted both the deliberate murder of Tommy at the hands of cousin Michael Gray (Finn Cole) and the planned homicide of older brother Arthur Shelby (Paul Anderson) by the hands of the IRA.

Finn refused to shoot Billy… but Duke killed Billy anyway.

In “Lock and Key,” Tommy’s son Duke Shelby (Conrad Khan) and fellow Peaky Blinders henchman Isaiah Jesus (Daryl McCormack) brought each Billy and Finn to Arrow House, Tommy’s place of abode, and advised Finn to kill Billy else be banished from the family. Not most effective did Finn refuse, he used the gun to try to kill Duke. But the gun didn’t hearth: Charlie Strong (Ned Dennehy), the Shelby siblings’ uncle determine, had told Duke to verify the first two chambers were empty.

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So now the Shelbys knew that Finn was extra devoted to Billy than to his personal circle of relatives. And when Billy lunged at Duke, Duke shot the bookkeeper useless.

Then Duke gave Finn his strolling orders. “You are not a member of the Shelby family, by means of order of the Peaky f—king Blinders,” he said.

An anguished Finn vowed revenge on Duke. “I will be able to come for you,” he says. “I’ll f—king come for you!”

Finn may just get his vengeance in the impending ‘Peaky Blinders’ film.

Though Season 6 is the overall season of Peaky Blinders, writer Steven Knight has plans to continue the Birmingham gang’s story in a feature film. “I’m calling this the tip of the beginning,” he mentioned of the general season in an interview with Entertainment Weekly this February. “We’re going to finish the series as it's this present day, however we’re going to do the film, which we’ll shoot in 18 months time, perhaps a little bit longer.”

So perhaps Finn’s promise of revenge against Duke is no idle danger!

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