“It was always Britain between the wars: how the lesson of one war was not learned and repeated,” Knight assured Empire of his original conception of the show’s entire narrative. “It’s also the end of empire: we go into World War II and at the end of it, there really is no empire. But I… I’ve reviewed the scope of what it is. Now it will go beyond World War II. Because I think the energy that’s out there in the world for this, I want to keep it going, and I want to see how this can progress beyond that.” For now, season six is far from being the end of Peaky Blinders. “I think of this sixth series as the end of the beginning,” Knight said.
While Knight has always had an idea of where this story might end, his writing process has always been fluid. “I don’t know what’s going to happen until I start writing,” he explains. “The way I tend to work is not to plan, and I think if I did plan, I wouldn’t be able to do it. I just sit in front of the keyboard and since I know the characters well enough, I let it go, I see what they say to each other. I let the dialogue guide the plot.”
How Peaky Blinders will handle World War II remains a mystery, even to the man who does it.
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