Gangs Of London - Season 2eps8 -

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

: 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.

: 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. Gangs of London - Season 2Eps8

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

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. Reviewers noted that while the episode maintained the

: In a surprising closing scene, a disgraced Asif Afridi meets with Lale (whom Sean had previously handed over to be killed). Instead of killing her, they appear to form an uneasy alliance to reclaim their lost power.

: 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 The season ends with Elliot taking a literal

: 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.