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BBC debunk a popular Peaky Blinders theory that’s been spreading

Published 13:13 1 Dec 2017 GMT

Paul Moore
BBC debunk a popular Peaky Blinders theory that’s been spreading

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As always, if you're not up to date with the most recent episode of Peaky Blinders then consider this to be your spoiler alert. Again, look away now. With such an action-packed episode that ended on a superb cliffhanger, it's very likely that Peaky Blinders fans didn't take every little detail in. We all saw the following; Arthur's clash with the Mafia at the factory, Tommy's past as a potential communist emerging, Michael reuniting with his adopted mother, Tommy rekindling his relationships with Lizzie and a very interesting glimpse at his past relationships. All this without mentioning that brilliant scene between Tommy and Jessie Eden. Truth be told, there was loads to take in but eagle-eyed Peaky Blinders fans thought they spotted something else, the return of an infamous character, Inspector Campbell. As we know, Sam Neill's malevolent character met his maker at the end of Season2 when Aunt Polly cornered him at Epsom and shot him in the heart. Well, cast your mind back to the most recent episode and the scene where Linda - and her Japanese silk gown - visits Arthur at the office. Just as the couple is about to get 'familiar', Arthur closes the blinds but some Peaky Blinders fans think they spotted Inspector Campbell lurking in the area. Take a look. https://twitter.com/ThePeakyBlinder/status/936293775705391104 https://twitter.com/matthewmxelroy/status/935995954544734210 https://twitter.com/jackaberdeen/status/936223001196027906 https://twitter.com/KehoeG23/status/936341740818223104 After this fan theory gained some traction, the people running the BBC Two Twitter account confirmed that Tommy Shelby's most resilient nemesis is 100% dead. Well, we all thought that he died at the end of Season 1 but this time around, he's definitely gone. Still though, what a character! https://twitter.com/BBCTwo/status/936560314778374145

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