Who Died At The End of 'Peaky Blinders' Season 6?

After a three-month wait, Peaky Blinders Season 6 has finally landed on Netflix worldwide after airing on the BBC in the U.K.
Sadly, Season 6 is the final installment of the Birmingham-based gangster drama. However, the good news is that a Peaky Blinders movie is officially on the cards.
The final season sees Tommy Shelby at his lowest, grieving the loss of his Aunt Pol (played by Helen McCrory) and his daughter Ruby (Heaven-Leigh Clee), the ongoing feud with his cousin Michael (Finn Cole), Arthur's (Paul Anderson) addiction troubles and his determination to take down his rival, Oswald Mosley (Sam Claflin). Tommy also has his own health problems to worry about—or so he thinks.
Unlike previous seasons of Peaky Blinders, Season 6 is a bit of a slow burn with everything coming to a head in the final episode. As expected, by the order of the Peaky Blinders, not everybody makes it out alive.
Newsweek has the full list of who died at the end of Peaky Blinders Season 6.
Who Died At The End of Peaky Blinders Season 6? Billy Grade—Emmett J. ScanlanIt turns out, that Billy Grade was the black cat Tommy had been looking for all along. It eventually transpired Billy was the one who leaked to the IRA the Peaky Blinder's plans to assassinate Oswald Mosley back in Season 5.
Finn Shelby (Harry Kirkton) had let slip to Billy that the Peaky Blinders had plans to kill Sir Oswald Mosley (Sam Claflin) at a fascist rally in Birmingham. However, as Peaky fans know all too well, Tommy's plans to kill his biggest rival backfired entirely.
Instead, it was the Peaky Blinders who suffered, and in Season 6, it was revealed not only did Aberama Gold (Aidan Gillen) and Danny Whizz-Bang (Samuel Edward-Cook) die but the Peaky Blinders matriarch Aunt Polly was also killed in the ambush at the hands of the IRA.
It was a terrible time for Billy in Season 6 who was forced to commit his first kill by garroting someone and then moments later had his testicles garroted by Peaky rival, Jack Nelson (James Frenchville).
The final nail in his coffin was when Tommy's son Duke (Conrad Khan) pulled the trigger on him for betraying the Peaky Blinders, solidifying Duke's importance in the family.
Additionally, Finn Shelby was pretty much kicked out of the family after he refused to shoot Billy himself and instead, tried to pull the trigger on Duke.

Michael Gray was in way over his head when it came to his attempts to take down Tommy.
After being lured to the island of Miquelon, Tommy and Johnny Dogs (Packy Lee) were one step ahead of Michael and were able to foil his plan to kill Tommy, without anybody noticing.
When no one was looking, Johnny switched the bomb attached to Michael's car that Tommy was going to ride in alongside Michael. Johnny placed the bomb under the car that instead, was carrying Michael's henchmen—Connor Dunn, Dot Kelly, Sam Ryan, and Pat.
As Tommy sat in Michael's car, Michael was under the impression his plan had worked and under the guise of forgetting his cigarettes, returned to the bar.
Moments later, the bomb exploded and Michael rushed outside, believing Tommy to be dead.
Instead, what did poor little Michael see? Tommy standing alive, pointing a gun right at him. A second later, Michael was shot dead.
With another enemy defeated, Tommy faced an old frenemy, Alfie Solomons (Tom Hardy) in the pub shortly after executing Michael.
With Michael dead, Alfie was now the top dealer in Boston. In return, Alfie signed over Camden Town to the control of the Peaky Blinders.

IRA big man Captain Swing died in an epic machine-gun-gas-mask-mustard-gas battle against Arthur, Charlie Strong (Ned Dennehy), and Jeremiah (Benjamin Zephaniah) outside the Garrison pub.
Granted temporary reprieve by using Arthur Shelby's gas mask, Arthur eventually shot Captain Swing in honor of his Aunt Pol.
Captain Swing, who ordered Aunt Pol's death said before she died: "Vengeance is for the Lord", but in true Arthur fashion he clapped back: "Not in Small Heath it ain't" after pulling the trigger.

As expected, nobody was getting out alive in the battle outside of the garrison.
Before Captain Swing met her torturous end, she was engaged in a gunfight alongside IRA members Liam and O'Donnell who, quite quickly, made it into the Peaky Blinders death toll.
Liam was taken down by the legendary Charlie Strong and O'Donnell, the man who took the phone off the hook at the Garrison pub, was machine-gunned down by the equally as legendary, Jeremiah, just as he thought he survived the mustard gas attack.
Let's just say, it was the final episode of Peaky Blinders was a bit of a bloodbath but the good news is, the Shelbys made it out alive (sorry Michael!).
Peaky Blinders Seasons 1 to 6 are streaming on Netflix now.