Tom Hardy's portrayal of Alfie Solomons has become a standout in the BBC series Peaky Blinders since joining in season 2. Despite appearing in only 13 episodes across six seasons, the character delivers memorable interactions with Thomas Shelby. This article highlights five key moments that define Solomons' impact.
Alfie Solomons, played by Tom Hardy, enters Peaky Blinders in season 2 as a cunning and chaotic ally to Thomas Shelby, the head of the Shelby family. Their relationship is marked by tension, betrayal, and mutual understanding, contributing to some of the show's most intense scenes.
The first notable encounter occurs in season 2, episode 2, where Shelby, already battered from conflicts including the killing of Billy Kimber, meets Solomons. Solomons assesses Shelby's nerves and shares war stories, revealing his own monstrous yet clever nature. This meeting establishes their dynamic as two similar figures in a dangerous world.
In the season 3 finale, tensions escalate when Shelby's son Charles is kidnapped. Suspecting Solomons, Shelby confronts him with a gun. Solomons responds with a heated speech, stating there is "no line" and that Shelby's anger is "unf*****g justified." He denies involvement and emphasizes the brutal reality of their lives, showing respect amid the rage.
Season 4, episode 4 brings humor during a meeting with Shelby and Aberama Gold over a boxing match. Solomons quips about Gold's appearance: "Tommy, when a ***** walks in with hair like that, you've got to ask yourself, 'Have I made a mistake?'" He explains his presence for his nephew, the boxer, blending philosophy and comedy.
Betrayal unfolds in season 4 when Solomons secretly deals with Luca Changretta, voicing postwar hatred of Italians and calculating costs for assassinations. This leads to a shootout on Margate Beach, where Shelby shoots Solomons, seemingly killing him.
Solomons returns in season 5, episode 6, having survived with one eye lost. He aligns with Shelby against Oswald Mosley, appearing more distant. In season 6, he features in two episodes amid family conflicts.
Fans appreciate Solomons' rarity and depth, though his role in the upcoming film The Immortal Man or post-WWII sequel series remains uncertain.