A hint of Stephen King's "The Shining" was found in the new season of "Peaky Blinders"

A hint of Stephen King's "The Shining" was found in the new season of "Peaky Blinders"

In the first episode of the final season of the series "Peaky Blinders" alert fans found a clear allusion to the famous work of American writer Stephen King and his film adaptation of "The Shining". The author of the "Easterling" was the head of the criminal clan Thomas Shelby. Attention, this note may contain spoilers!
Near the end of the episode, Tommy is told that his daughter is sick and hallucinating, allegedly seeing a green-eyed man. Tommy calls out to Polly as if she were in the room with him. The scene takes place when the main character calls his wife Lizzie at the hotel. The camera lingers on the room key - you can see the number 237 on it.
In the Stanley Kubrick film, this is the room of the Overlook Hotel where important events take place. It was haunted by the ghost of a previous guest, Lorraine Massey, who committed suicide. The ghost stayed in the room and interacted with both Danny and Jack Torrance. This Easter egg seems to hint that serious misfortune awaits Tommy Shelby. In particular, it is possible that the story could end in suicide or loss of mind.
The sixth season of the popular show consists of six episodes, which were broadcast on Sundays.