Has Tommy Shelby got PTSD?

Cillian Murphy himself has made it clear that Thomas Shelby's mental illness is PTSD. “I think that it's pretty obvious [Tommy is] experiencing the war over again,” Murphy told Metro. “It has such a profound effect on him.
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Does Tommy have PTSD?

In Peaky Blinders it's presented through moments of horrific aggression, but Tommy's bleak detachment from life is a symptom; PTSD can be found in the deadening of emotion that allows Arthur and John to commit sickening acts of harm in a bareknuckle brawl, or an assault acted out with the razorblades stitched into ...
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What does Tommy Shelby suffer from?

Shelby is a veteran of World War I and suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of his experiences during the war; something that is a recurring theme throughout the series.
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Does Tommy Shelby have PTSD season 4?

Peaky Blinders' Cillian Murphy reveals Tommy Shelby's chronic PTSD will become 'a lot deeper and more dangerous' as internal war rages. PEAKY Blinders star Cillian Murphy has revealed his character Tommy Shelby's PTSD will become "deeper and more dangerous" as life for his gang gets worse.
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Is Tommy Shelby mentally ill?

One of the major symptoms of PTSD is "recurrent, unwanted distressing memories or dreams of the traumatic event"[1]. A number of characters in Peaky Blinders appear to suffer from it, the most notable ones being Thomas Shelby, Arthur Shelby Jr., and Danny Whizz-Bang.
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Thomas Shelby's Confrontation With Trauma - Characther Analysis (Part 2)



Does Tommy Shelby go crazy?

Of course, Tommy is still dealing with PTSD from World War I, the various deaths that have befallen the Shelby family, and his lifestyle of excessive drinking and drug use. Throughout the season, Tommy constantly had hallucinations of his dead wife Grace where she's trying to convince him to die by suicide.
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Why is Thomas Shelby so sad?

Thomas suffers from PTSD which was known back then as shellshock syndrome. Most soldiers were/are affected by this and it's harder when they try to reintegrate into society.
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What is Tommy Shelby dying from?

BBC Peaky Blinders character Tommy Shelby is dying of tuberculoma. His private doctor revealed the devastating news last week on the show. Tommy has been suffering blackouts for weeks. And after ignoring a letter from his private doctor, the medical professional - played by Aneurin Barnard - turned up at Shelby Manor.
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Why does Tommy Shelby keep coughing?

Tommy never backed away from smoking in the previous seasons, and he didn't either in season 5, but the subtly ever-present cough may be a hint that Tommy Shelby will die of a lung-related illness.
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What sickness does Tommy Shelby have in season 4?

The Shelbys celebrated the end of the vendetta at Tommy's countryside estate, and Tommy announced he would be retiring from the business – but not before confronting Alfie about his betrayal. Alfie then revealed that he knew Tommy would track him down and kill him – and that he had cancer.
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How many cigarettes are in Peaky Blinders?

Helen McCroy, who plays the formidable Polly Gray, revealed that the cast get through about 5,000 cigarettes during each series of the programme and Cillian Murphy's character gets through about 1,000 alone. However, they are herbal cigarettes and don't contain nicotine... which doesn't make them taste any nicer.
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What is the Thomas Shelby haircut called?

Thomas Shelby's texturised crop is short on the back and sides of the head with a slightly longer length on top. Ask the barber: Ask for a "crop" but indicate you would like to have the fringe sweeping to the right or left and short around the back and sides with extra length left on top.
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Does Tommy have the clap?

Factual errors. Thomas stops Kimber from raping Grace by telling him that "she has the clap but then later explains the disease as Syphilis. The "clap" is gonorrhea not syphilis. Usage of wooden matches doesn't begin until 1926.
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Does Tommy Shelby have a brain Tumour?

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.
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What disease does Ruby Shelby have?

Here's How Ruby Dies in Peaky Blinders

In the latest episode, Tommy and Lizzie take Ruby to the hospital, where doctors confirm that their daughter has Consumption, also known as Tuberculosis. At first, Ruby's one lung was infected; however, the infection spreads quickly to both the lungs.
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Is Tommy Shelby suicidal?

Tommy has been portrayed as having suicidal thoughts at multiple instances of the show, and his obsession with increasing the risk of his criminal affairs is evidence of a persisting death wish.
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What is Tommy Shelby's illness season 6?

Tommy was diagnosed with terminal tuberculoma earlier in the season, and in light of this, he tied up all loose ends with his family, naming his illegitimate son as his successor. Following a series of revelations, Tommy discovered that his diagnosis was a ruse, setting the stage for the show's final moments.
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What illness does Alfie Solomons have?

Alfie revealed that he was suffering from skin cancer, which he attributed to the poisonous gas used in the Great War; Alfie had intended for Tommy to discover his betrayal, track him down, and kill him so Alfie could die on his own terms, rather than the Mafia.
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Is Tommy Shelby happy?

Earlier seasons showed Tommy (played by Cillian Murphy) falling in love with Grace and marrying her. Sadly, she later died, and he's still impacted by her death. Now, show creator Steven Knight says he's “blowing the bridge up” for Thomas and other Shelby family members to find happiness in the last season.
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Is Tommy Shelby paranoid?

While Arthur struggled with the monster within (and there's surely a special place in hell for those who sully a Friends Meeting House with violence), the paranoia of Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) is reaching new heights. He's been unnerved in the past but he's usually far better at hiding it.
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Who is the man Tommy Shelby Can't defeat?

“In this series, his enemy is himself,” writer Steven Knight tells Den of Geek. The fabled man that Tommy can't defeat, as mooted in the season five finale? It's him.
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Does Thomas Shelby have tuberculosis?

His lungs are clear of tuberculosis, but he has developed a tuberculoma. It's rapidly expanding and inoperable, says his doctor, who estimates that Tommy only has between a year and 18 months to live.
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Why is Barney in an asylum Peaky Blinders?

Barney Thompson was a WWI comrade and old friend of Thomas Shelby's . He was admitted to a mental asylum shortly after the war after committing an unknown crime, presumably due to his severe shell-shock and was certified insane. He served as a sniper in WWI, trained by the Royal Marines.
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What do Peaky Blinders mean?

The term Peaky Blinders derived from the name of the Birmingham-based gang. Their name is said to have come from a practice in which gang members would stitch razor blades into the peak of their flat caps. In fights, they could then simply use their hats to slash the faces, eyes and foreheads of their enemies.
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Who is the Chinese girl in Peaky Blinders?

Kunjue Li is a Chinese actress and producer, known for BBC's Ripper Street (2013), Peaky Blinders, mini-series One Child (2014), Ancient Assassins, Razors: The Return of Jack the Ripper (2016) and My Best Friend's Wedding (2016).
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