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Line Of Duty creator Jed Mercurio continues to defend disappointing series six finale

Line Of Duty creator Jed Mercurio has continued to defend the BBC police drama after droves of fans slammed the disappointing series six finale on Sunday night. Taking to Twitter on Wednesday, the writer, 55, responded to critics in an impassioned post and said that it is impossible to satisfy all viewers expectations. An eye-watering 12.8million viewers tuned in to watch Line Of Duty s sixth season conclude on Sunday night with a 56.2% share - recording the network s highest ever overnight rating, yet some disappointed fans were left with unanswered questions. Hitting back: Line Of Duty creator Jed Mercurio has continued to defend the police drama after droves of fans slammed the disappointing series six finale on Sunday night (pictured 2019)

Line of Duty writer responds to fan backlash after finale outrage

Line of Duty creator responds to fan backlash after finale outrage | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

The revelation that bumbling/incompetent/inept Buckells was the fourth man at the centre of corruption in the police force left many feeling underwhelmed. There was no major twist, no running through the street with guns, no urgent exit required finish. Just the depressing revelation that corruption doesn t need masterminds or intelligence to succeed, it just needs morally corrupt idiots. We ve already had Martin Compston address the finish, and Nigel Boyle (Ian Buckells himself) defend the understated conclusion. Now writer and creator Jed Mercurio has set out his defence for the show s climax. In a Twitter thread, Mercurio acknowledged that he knew a down ending would divide opinion amongst fans. However he argues that audience research shows a far less extreme picture than what the vocal Twitter-sphere may have you believe.

Jed Mercurio shares real reason some Line of Duty viewers hated series six finale

Jed Mercurio shares real reason some Line of Duty viewers hated series six finale The creator of the BBC One police drama has claimed people wanted more thrills and action - but it wasn t possible 16:49, 5 MAY 2021 Updated Latest news email updates straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Jed Mercurio has shared the real reason people didn t like the finale of Line of Duty season six.

Line of Duty creator takes to Twitter to talk Season 6 ending

Line of Duty creator takes to Twitter to talk Season 6 ending
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