[s6e4] Why Is Tommy Still Alive? May 2026

In Peaky Blinders Season 6, Episode 4, titled "Sapphire," Tommy Shelby receives a devastating medical diagnosis that seems to seal his fate: an in his brain stem. His doctor, Dr. Holford, gives him just 12 to 18 months to live, explaining that the growth was likely contracted from his daughter, Ruby.

While the tumor was fake, Tommy’s real-world symptoms like seizures and hallucinations were likely triggered by extreme stress, PTSD , or alcohol withdrawal after he stopped drinking earlier in the season.

A recurring theme is that Tommy "died" in the tunnels of WWI in 1918, and everything since has been "borrowed time". [S6E4] Why Is Tommy Still Alive?

Mosley used Dr. Holford—a fellow fascist—to convince Tommy he was dying, hoping Tommy would take his own life to avoid a slow deterioration.

As of the latest developments, Tommy Shelby remains alive and is set to return for the upcoming Peaky Blinders feature film, where he must continue his fight against the rising fascist threat. In Peaky Blinders Season 6, Episode 4, titled

Tommy only discovers the truth in the series finale after seeing a newspaper clipping of Mosley’s wedding, which featured Dr. Holford as a guest. Why He Didn't Die

Here’s What Happened in the ‘Peaky Blinders’ Series Finale - Netflix While the tumor was fake, Tommy’s real-world symptoms

However, the reason Tommy is "still alive" by the end of the series is one of the show's biggest twists. It turns out he was never actually terminally ill. The Great Deception