By jcrodriguez on Skatehive
I almost had it all, but it almost didn't count. https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/original/6ISQlvp9qa3oTKeSYM7zADYVMZM.jpg Source Edited in Photoshop & Canva App https://images.hive.blog/0x0/https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/jcrodriguez/245cUBXzvWF8QVukk8UvqTFX6FutvCzv1TyGDA8ybnR5QKA1v6nMvGS4j6y81Qg9M2HLn.jpg I've seen a lot of reactions on Twitter since the release of this film, which for me serves as an epilogue and conclusion to the Peaky Blinders saga. I'm on the side of those who were satisfied. I liked the film, and its ending is tough, painful, but I think it was the right ending for Tommy Shelby's entire story. It's impossible to please everyone. I've known that for a long time. I understand that some things can end unexpectedly, but time has taught me that you have to enjoy the process and accept the ending that the creators and writers offer us. In the end, they're the ones who decide. This reminds me of many people who weren't happy with the ending of Lost. And let's not eve