Peaky Blinders' Joe Cole teases rivalry with brother Finn ahead of new show premiere:
"It's funny. We chat," he said."I mean, not so much now, but I actually really enjoy watching that show as a spectator, more than when I was in it. When I was in it, I found it... obviously, it's more difficult to watch yourself. You've seen everything. You've been on set.
"So it's fun to watch that as an audience member now. And yeah, Finn does give me little tidbits. But I prefer just to watch it as a spectator now." The actor also revealed that he has"nothing but positive feeling and gratitude for that show" and had"the most amazing time" working on it.
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