Peaky Blinders boss confirms fan theories about premonition meaning ahead of new episode
06.03.2022 - 17:09
/ ok.co.uk
Fans of Peaky Blinders have been patiently waiting for the show to return since series five ended in 2019 – and they weren't disappointed. While many questions that had been buzzing around in the run up to the first episode were answered, viewers were left with even more queries after the premier's enigmatic ending. The final moments of the highly anticipated episode showed Tommy Shelby's (Cillian Murphy) daughter Ruby (Orla McDonagh) experiencing an ominous premonition involving "a man with green eyes," and the Romani words, "Tickna mora o'beng." Now, ahead of the explosive episode that's due to air this weekend, show creator Steven Knight has revealed Ruby's vision is "not a good thing".
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox withOK!'s daily newsletter. Determined to understand what Ruby was saying, many confused fans took to social media. One explained on Instagram: "She said girl and the devil", they continued: "'Tickna mora o'beng' means daughter, friend, devil and/or death.
She is foreseeing her fate." And, it appears show creator Steven has confirmed (at least some) of this theory. In an interview with Digital Spy, the Peaky Blinders boss explained: "It's difficult to translate from the Romani, but it means 'devil'. It means a bit more than that, but yeah.
So it's not good. It's not a good thing." In a separate chat with Den of Geek, Steven was asked if Tommy is the devil. He replied: "Tommy's biggest fear is that it's him, but it's not.
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