Porque Michael traiu Tommy?

Why did Michael start to hate Tommy
After his mother Polly is murdered by the IRA Michael blames Tommy for her death and plots to kill him.
How did Michael betray Tommy
Michael (who'd been banished to the US two years earlier as punishment for not warning Tommy of the ambush he thought his mum Polly was plotting with Luca Changretta that turned out to be a ruse she'd plotted with Tommy) disobeyed Tommy's orders to cash in the Shelby Company investments and lost the family hundreds of …
Why did Tommy shoot Michael in the eye
Tommy keeps shooting in the left eye. The left eye is considered the window to the soul. They say that looking into the left eye of someone gives you a good idea of what is going on inside that person at a soul level. Removing that eye is like hiding who you are.
Why are Michael and Tommy at war
Tommy (rightly) suspected Michael of being a traitor through season five, and in the finale, Michael and Gina made a formal proposal to take over the company. Tommy burnt the proposal, so Michael and Gina decided to go to war.
What does Tommy say to Michael before he kills him
We can't escape you, your lethal hand is always on our shoulders." Referring to his Aunt Polly, Tommy said: "She'll visit me no more," before shooting Michael straight in the eye.
Did Michael put the curse on Tommy
The scene shows that Polly chooses to take Michael's side in the conflict before she dies. The use of Michael's blood also implies that Polly set the curse upon Tommy, as she has previously claimed a connection to the supernatural, seemingly communing with spirits.
Why does Michael want Tommy dead
The creator of Peaky Blinders has teased that outcast Michael Gray "wants to kill" Tommy Shelby, potentially fulfilling Aunt Polly's prophecy when she predicted that either her son Michael or nephew Tommy would kill the other.
What does Tommy say before he kills Michael
We can't escape you, your lethal hand is always on our shoulders." Referring to his Aunt Polly, Tommy said: "She'll visit me no more," before shooting Michael straight in the eye.
Why was Tommy having seizures if he wasn’t sick
He had tuberculoma in his brain stem, a growth caused by the same bacteria as the lung disease, doubtless picked up from daughter Ruby (Orla McDonagh). It wasn't infectious but it was inoperable. The symptoms (seizures, dissociation, hallucinations, sharp cheekbones – I may have added the last one) chimed with Tommy's.
Did Finn know Billy was a traitor
Over five or so years, they became close, drinking whiskey, snorting cocaine and womanising together. Finn didn't realise that Billy was also working as an informant, telling Peaky Blinders secrets to the IRA.
Did Tommy curse Michael’s baby
But while telling Michael he believed his story about losing the money and not betraying the Shelby company, he all but put a “curse” on Michael's unborn baby when he warned the foetus had “witnessed” its father's promises.
Why did Tommy betray his family
Tommy, for all intents and purposes, betrayed his family at the end of series three. Unbeknownst to his family it was more of a tactical move for Tommy that needed to happen as part of his master plan. They're all dealing with it in their own way and the family is all split up when we start the series.
Why did Finn betray the Shelbys
Because he failed the test set for him at Arrow House and chose his friend over his family.
How did Tommy get tuberculoma
Duke isn't the only surprise Tommy receives in 'Sapphire'. Following the X-Rays he was forced to take at the sanatorium where Ruby was treated and died, Tommy also gets a diagnosis. His lungs are clear of tuberculosis, but he has developed a tuberculoma.
Did Tommy really have tuberculoma
For a man who believes he is cursed, things do not get any easier for Tommy Shelby. He is informed by Doctor Holford (Aneurin Barnard) that he has tuberculoma and has at best, a year and a half to live.
Why was Finn banished peaky
From one brother to the other, Finn Shelby (Harry Kirton) is banished from the family for his role in bringing a traitor in Billy Grade (Emmett J. Scanlan) into the fold. Finn promises vengeance on Duke Shelby (Conrad Khan), Tommy's firstborn son and heir, ordering him banished by order of the Peaky Blinders.
How did Tommy’s daughter get cursed
Tommy's seven-year-old daughter Ruby died of tuberculosis, after hearing voices, seeing visions and speaking the Romani words for the devil. Ruby died from a curse laid in retaliation for Tommy having passed on an already-cursed sapphire to the Barwell family.
Who put the curse on Tommy’s daughter
Tommy gave the sapphire to Bethany Barwell, who took it to her sister Evadne, who in turn put it around her daughter's neck. 7-year-old Connie died the next day, and according to Esme, it was Evadne that put the curse on Tommy to lose his daughter when she turns seven.
Why did Tommy betray Don Salieri
In 1938 Tommy testified against the Salieri crime family in order to protect himself and his family. Many of the thugs were imprisoned and got the chair, and Salieri himself got life in prison. Tommy was made to serve eight years in a confined cell for his own protection.
Why does Alfie keep betraying Tommy
However, it turns out that Alfie had an ulterior motive with his betrayal. He had just found out that he had cancer, and he knew Tommy would kill him before the cancer did.
Why did Finn get banished
From one brother to the other, Finn Shelby (Harry Kirton) is banished from the family for his role in bringing a traitor in Billy Grade (Emmett J. Scanlan) into the fold. Finn promises vengeance on Duke Shelby (Conrad Khan), Tommy's firstborn son and heir, ordering him banished by order of the Peaky Blinders.
How does Tommy find out he doesn’t have tuberculoma
In the pit, Tommy finds a news clipping and photo of Oswald Mosley and Lady Diana's Berlin wedding (supposedly attended by Hitler). In the photo, Tommy also finds his doctor, Holford, who told Tommy about his Tuberculoma diagnosis.
What was causing Tommys seizures
He had tuberculoma in his brain stem, a growth caused by the same bacteria as the lung disease, doubtless picked up from daughter Ruby (Orla McDonagh). It wasn't infectious but it was inoperable. The symptoms (seizures, dissociation, hallucinations, sharp cheekbones – I may have added the last one) chimed with Tommy's.
Why did Tommy get tuberculoma
The tuberculoma is a rapidly expanding mass on Tommy's brain stem, caused by the same bacterial infection that killed Ruby. It spreads through families, says the doctor, and can be transmitted by a simple kiss.
What causes tuberculoma
Tuberculosis is a disease caused by a bacteria named Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb).



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