The Big Picture In Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen, Theo James’s Eddie Horniman undergoes a life-changing transformation – one which will determine his and his family’s fate. Following the story of an ex-military man who inherits a 15,000-acre family estate and the burden that comes with it, Netflix’s The Gentlemen follows an oft-told story of ambition forcing the hand of the willing to make irreversible choices in classic Guy Ritchie style.
The note in which The Gentlemen Season 1 ends leaves the potential for many possibilities to be explored. Firstly, an emotionally charged conversation with his brother Freddy inspires Eddie to acknowledge his abilities as a businessman who’d like to do more than any previous Duke of Halstead has. When Freddy helps kindle the spark already existing in Eddie’s heart, The Duke makes the choice of not running away from who he is anymore.
Before the curtain falls on The Gentlemen, Bobby Glass appears once more, and this time, a face familiar to the audience but one not seen alongside Bobby previously, appears. Three months after the day Henry Collins was killed by Eddie, Stanley Johnston is seen enjoying the pleasure of Bobby’s gentility.
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