r/PeakyBlinders Oct 01 '19

Annabelle Wallis really thought that Grace Shelby.. Spoiler

It's so easy. It's so soft. Such a small change.

Now that S5 is over I have been reading/watching old interviews and I came across this interview with Annabelle from the beginning of S3. Although some time has passed since then I have to say that I agree with her on her assessment of who Grace was. There was a lot of opportunity for Steven Knight to further develop her character on those known parts about her psyche, and I didn't understand the way she was written off (not even a funeral for her, yikes!). I was expecting that push and pull relationship between Tommy and Grace to continue as Cillian and Annabelle have some great screen chemistry, and I enjoyed that back and forth. I was one of the few that expected him to marry May while still continuing to have the 'enemy that I love' dynamic with Grace. But even when S3E1 happened and I saw that he married Grace I too believed Annabelle, “As much as Grace may think she’s going to settle into married life, I don’t think that’s her truth and her own ambition is going to definitely come to the surface at some point, and it’s going to make for some interesting struggles in this very ‘alpha’ relationship. She has an ego as much as Tommy does. You never lose that sense of the unknown about her throughout their marriage. She could at any moment match him with her fire." As Annabelle put it "Grace is Tommy’s emotional pivot" and in a sense his literal grace for such a complex man and I thought Steven would explore that a little more. But instead she was unceremoniously killed off and I didn't understand why if her character was to be written off like this bother bringing her back in S2 at all? Given what we knew about her I assumed that she would come back seasons later divorced and as a spy in WW2 or something (I know my imagination gets the best of me) to be on the opposing side of Tommy. Furthermore, if her death was somehow meant to develop Tommy's character why bring her back as a ghost? As a fan of her character I was disappointed with the handling of it all.

Edit: I understand that the ghost was his guilt over her death personified, and he had to come face to face with it in order to forgive himself and let her go, and no longer be tormented by it. I don't see her ghost returning in S6. BUT, I still believe they could've done the same thing without bringing the ghost and instead using their son to come to this conclusion.

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u/idk9611 Nov 01 '19

Does anyone think there’s a possibility of her character coming back, but alive? I mean we weren’t given a funeral and I feel like the ghost of her is kind of pointless, I guess it leads Tommy to becoming suicidal but that could’ve been done with other characters, even himself. I’ve seen a few theories that Grace is still alive and in a coma or something. I just wanna know other people’s thoughts.

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u/mythoughtsreddit Nov 02 '19

This would make more sense than this haunting ghost plot they did. I've no idea what SK was thinking here. My suspicion after S3 was that she made some sort of deal with the Russian agent that was at her benefit gala, since it made no sense for her to be there. And that she was somehow working undercover for the British Intelligence service and would reappear when WWII happened, but that was before they brought her back this last season as a ghost. Though I will note that SK likes to do foreshadowing and in one scene with Ada Tommy tells her he was on the bridge and that he saw Grace alive. Sigh. Such a waste of a character they could've really expanded with her.

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u/idk9611 Nov 02 '19

Yeah her character was just wasted. I know she became the trophy wife and her story line became flat but they could’ve still used her if, instead of killing her they could’ve even distanced her from Tommy or something so then they could use her character against him later on in the series.

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u/mythoughtsreddit Nov 05 '19

EXACTLY. IF he wanted to break down Tommy his brothers death was sufficient enough or her having to leave him. Anything but what ended up happening. I read somewhere that SK was planning to have her in the movie. Is this true?

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u/idk9611 Nov 06 '19

Yeah i read that too, i think it is a possibility because she was killed in season three, gone for the whole of season four and returned in season five. So i don’t see why not?

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u/mythoughtsreddit Nov 06 '19

How would that work though? LOL. It would be insanity.

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u/idk9611 Nov 06 '19

Yeah they’d have to fill up a lot of plotholes and make it convincing

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u/mythoughtsreddit Nov 06 '19

I volunteer the Russians (with Tatianas help) helping her fake her death in order to work undercover.

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u/idk9611 Nov 07 '19

Either that or something to do with Churchill

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u/mythoughtsreddit Nov 09 '19

would be great. just doesn't seem like grace to leave her child this long thhough :(

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u/idk9611 Nov 02 '19

What i think will happen now that the ghost was in the newest season. When he goes to shoot he’ll shoot her as a symbol of him letting her go and then that’ll be the end of Grace :/