Although I've been enjoying this season it doesn't feel as cohesive as previous seasons. Episode one didn't really go anywhere with the story other than show the Wall Street crash which in the long run has done almost nothing except bring back Michael who himself has had little to do. Episode 2 was incredible and introduced us to the Billy boys in a tense and exciting way but that conflict was very quickly put on hold and without a direct conflict for our main characters the show loses its weight and sense of urgency. Episode 3 was decent but was paced... interestingly, to be polite and episode 4 like 2 was a very well made and tense episode but once again this week's episode has made last week's events obsolete. It doesn't really feel like the characters or the show have a clear goal at the moment and that really detracts from the enjoyment. It's still much more watchable than most of what's on television but ultimately lacks what made Peaky Blinders great in the first place.