
However, being British, it is less ironic and respectable compared to American series.

It'll remind American audiences of"Boardwalk Empire," that is put in roughly the exact same time frame and places a similar emphasis on theatres and layout.

From the new BBC show about these gangs, whenever somebody whips his cap off during conflict the activity abruptly goes slow and balletic, like we are seeing a rhythmic gymnastics air with blood rather than streamers. Back in early-20th-century Birmingham, England, seemingly, the expression called peaked caps worn by gang members who had razor blades sewn into the seams.

As a name,"Peaky Blinders" manages to be both more fascinating and much more off-putting than normal.
