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DSI Marcus Thurwell (James Nesbitt) is reportedly Ladbrokes favourite to be unveiled as the antagonist with odds of just 7/4, with viewers convinced that the bent copper is still alive despite being declared dead by Spanish officers in the last episode.
Meanwhile, DCI Patricia Carmichael (Anna Maxwell Martin) has odds of being the villain of 2/1 according to Betfred.
Caught at last? By the look of determination on their faces, Kate and Steve look set to finally put an end to the mystery that has eluded them for months - but viewers will have to wait and see whether they do have H in their sights
The graffiti-strewn subway, situated in Belfast, has become something of an iconic landmark among fans, with AC12 meeting there numerous times since the show relocated to Northern Ireland.
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While another added: Okay who else is ready for this? #Line of Duty.
Another Line of Duty fan wrote: Imagine being the actor who plays H waking up tomorrow to your face on the front of every tabloid newspaper in the UK.
Elsewhere actor Sanjeev Bhaskar wrote: So final episode of this series of Line of Duty in just over an hour so I ll say in advance.that s exactly what I thought was going to happen.
Prior to tonight s show, fans shared their excitement and began to speculate who H could be
Detective Steve Arnott finally speaks with a doctors from Occupational Health after putting off a drugs test
The hunt for “H” is finally over.
Yes, after a four-year wait, we now know that DSU Ian Buckells was Line Of Duty’s mystery baddie all along.
The bent copper, who had been helping to lead a clandestine network of corrupt police officers in league with organised crime, was unmasked during Sunday night’s blockbuster series finale.
Many other long-running storylines also wrapped up during the episode, as Gail Vella’s killer was confirmed and Superintendent Ted Hastings revealed the true story behind Lee Banks, John Corbett and the £50k sum of money.
If your head is still spinning trying to take all the information in, here’s a full recap.
Line Of Duty s explosive series six finale is set to kick off on Sunday night, with avid fans (and AC-12 themselves) desperate to discover the identity of H .
And ahead of the show, former Line Of Duty star Craig Parkinson, who played OCG Caddy Matthew Dot Cottan, predicted that the final episode of the series will break hearts .
Meanwhile Craig, 45, praised the show makers for delivering a great production after Covid-19 forced them to halt filming last year, and hailed the show as one of the most iconic dramas in years.
Exciting stuff: Former Line Of Duty star Craig Parkinson, who played OCG Caddy Matthew Dot Cottan, predicted that the final episode of the series will break hearts (pictured in character)