Well, people including May stan believe May is the true Mrs. Shelby, but the woman they love EXACTLY hadn't experienced racketeer ground. Definitely disappointed, as you can see the gin scene in S4 May tried to change him "good" and Tommy got upset. +)I love Grace's quote "there's business and there is love" which broke May's ego.
Notice the policeman who takes off his hat. Even in earlier scenes, he stands apart from them. No spoilers here, but when you first see this episode and rewatch it - it's clear.
Wait who is that? It's not Moss. It's hard to see his face. Wasn't he working for The King and The IRA when they actually teamed up to have Tommy kill that man?
I don't think they realized how good the chemistry between May and Tommy would be when they cast this character. I think they can't make May the main love interest just cause she's Tom Hardy's wife, and so the actors wouldn't feel comfortable doing some scenes etc.
@@danmor2349 yess , the chemistry between tommy and may was great. There wasn't such chemistry between tommy and Lizzie. But may wanted tommy to leave his illegal business.
@@klaudiawierzbicka740 It was May that had the high ego actually, she randomly went up to Grace and started bragging about Thommy and her when they just had a fling and flaunting her business deals. Grace was always Tommys ONLY choice, May never stood a chance.
May was so desperate. She made a fool of herself here, she thought Tommy would choose her for business. Tommy sees nothing infront of Grace lol.
Grace❤️❤️❤️
Tommy's love was split in 3 ways. His #1 love was his passion for business. His heart & soul were Grace & Ruby.
No doubt there was chemistry between Tommy and May ,
but they were in different social classes ... and they both knew that .
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Well, people including May stan believe May is the true Mrs. Shelby, but the woman they love EXACTLY hadn't experienced racketeer ground. Definitely disappointed, as you can see the gin scene in S4 May tried to change him "good" and Tommy got upset.
+)I love Grace's quote "there's business and there is love" which broke May's ego.
Woww!!!! Yes. Insightful.
There was never a competition. Grace was always the first and the better choice but May was interesting.
Like if you’re Team Grace.
May prefers Alfie
😂😂 cuz he put a ring on it! 💍
because she bore him two sons.❤👍
Notice the policeman who takes off his hat. Even in earlier scenes, he stands apart from them. No spoilers here, but when you first see this episode and rewatch it - it's clear.
Wait who is that? It's not Moss. It's hard to see his face. Wasn't he working for The King and The IRA when they actually teamed up to have Tommy kill that man?
I don't think they realized how good the chemistry between May and Tommy would be when they cast this character.
I think they can't make May the main love interest just cause she's Tom Hardy's wife, and so the actors wouldn't feel comfortable doing some scenes etc.
What scene? I think they had sex scene in season 2 . They chooose Lizzie for Tommy with their interest
I don’t see all this great chemistry between them.
@@Sana-ii3ke Yes, they chose Lizzie, but I think popular opinion (including mine) is that May is written as a way better match for Tommy.
@@danmor2349 yess , the chemistry between tommy and may was great. There wasn't such chemistry between tommy and Lizzie. But may wanted tommy to leave his illegal business.
@@Sana-ii3keI hope she’s in the movie and they are happily reunited! ❤
cold
May was WAY better for Tommy than Grace.
Elaborate on how?
Heyyyy, them fighting words!!! 😅
He was not loyal to any women 🥱😪
Except for Grace his one and true love
Boring and desperate May. So Glad he left her at the races!!
May > Grace easily,
you know ball
Grace's ego was to high here
@@klaudiawierzbicka740 It was May that had the high ego actually, she randomly went up to Grace and started bragging about Thommy and her when they just had a fling and flaunting her business deals. Grace was always Tommys ONLY choice, May never stood a chance.
@@mixtributes7636grace is a slut and a traitor tho 😂 may would’ve never done that.