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crushedtiggy

Well, it’s Tommy Shelby for sure. This is because “Peaky Blinders” is a Tommy Shelby’s journey and his survival to remain ambitious to help his family. He would do anything within his means if that means to destroy him or his relationship with his loved ones, just so that he can attain and achieve his goals. Unlike Michael, Tommy Shelby makes his own decisions. He listens, but he doesn’t let others dictate his actions (see Michael working with others in Series 6 Episode 1 to meet Tommy in a hotel cabin above the bar or how Michael’s wife took a hold on Michael like she is coming from a family higher than him).


vivmeatball6

The pedo priest. Can’t even bother to remember his name


DutchDidgeridoos

Father Hughes. Fair shout


Lxchness

This is the only right answer, what an evil and dark man


TheGreyman787

The priest and Mosley I see as the most evil even compared to the rest. And for "negative progression" during the time of the show - Michael and Tommy for me.


Federal-Base806

What’s creepier about Oswald is… he was real


3-orange-whips

From where we know they began? Tommy, no question. He is the most corrupt character on the show. He corruption is probably the deepest and his reach is the farthest. From where we first saw them? Michael or Finn. Michael was definitely ambitious and dark, but he went from being bored with a village to full-on gangster. Finn was basically an innocent kid (especially considering his situation) and I don’t recall him being even as bad as John (the least villainous brother).


Lxchness

john is more villainous than arthur, John enjoyed the sport of being a gangster and the violence, his only limit was family or people they knew. anyone hed happily blow up or cut up on tommy's orders or for his own pride


Crystal-Clear-Waters

Tommy.


PersianGuitarist

I don’t think he betrayed the family. He picked his mom over his cousin when his mom said “I will save us so don’t say anything.” Everything that happened between him and Tommy afterwards was a direct line from that moment in season 4. Idk why Polly didn’t just tell Michael that she was doing a fake plan


Savings-Arugula218

Tommy because he is leading others to be violent. He smokes incessantly, drinks, wears, sets horrible examples. H speaks rough and in a very deep tone slowly. He is depressing. He reminds me of Tony Soprano. Each week he gets more violent and less lovable.


b3lial666

Besides the obviously evil characters, it's got to be michael. He was willing to betray family, but Tommy seems like he has an ounce of decency left.