Of London - Season 2eps8 — Gangs

: Sean survives the hanging but is left in a precarious position, with the final scenes showing Billy visiting him in prison. Critical Reception

: Sean eliminates the season's primary antagonist, Koba, by poisoning him with a compound that paralyzes and liquifies internal organs. He uses Koba's corpse as leverage to negotiate the release of his brother, Billy, from Elliot. Gangs of London - Season 2Eps8

: Shannon and Ed Dumani successfully secure Asif's stolen heroin shipment after a violent shootout with Albanian operatives at a motel. Shannon maneuvers the family to seize independent control, moving out from under the Wallaces' shadow. The Final Standings : Sean survives the hanging but is left

: Sean Wallace confronts his mother, Marian, after discovering her betrayal (she stole his heroin shipment and aided Elliot). In a moment of rage, he nearly strangles her before severing their relationship entirely. : Shannon and Ed Dumani successfully secure Asif's

Reviewers noted that while the episode maintained the show's signature "high-octane ultraviolence" and impressive choreography, some felt it was a "hollow" finale that focused more on setting up Season 3 than providing a definitive conclusion. The alliance between Asif and Lale was particularly noted by some viewers as a controversial or "unbelievable" plot twist. Gangs of London, Season 2, Episode 8

The season 2 finale of Gangs of London (Episode 8) delivers a high-stakes, brutal resolution to the power struggle between the Wallace family, the Dumanis, and the renegade enforcer Elliot Finch. The episode is characterized by significant character betrayals and a fundamental shift in the city's criminal hierarchy.

: Rather than killing Sean, Elliot leaves him to be arrested by the police. The season ends with Elliot taking a literal seat at the table with the other crime lords, including the Dumanis and Marian, signaling his new role as a major player in London's underworld.