There s another
Line of Duty theory doing the rounds that not only connects the dots between past series, but it could also lift the lid a bit further on
that Jo Davidson cliffhanger from episode four.
The crux of it boils down to deciphering precisely what Gail Vella had uncovered, ultimately leading to her murder by the OCG. The theory – which was first shared by Twitter user Eleanor Crossland – argues that Vella started digging into police recruitment, finding a disproportionate number of new officers coming from backgrounds in foster care.
This spurred her to look back into the case of retired Chief Superintendent Patrick Fairbank. We already know, from Vella s broadcast footage in season six, that she covered the trial as it was unfolding, and that she had talked about links between the police and high-profile child abusers in her reports.
Line of Duty episode 4 season 6 recap | Questions & theories
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Who is Jo Davidson s relative in Line of Duty? Top theories
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Line Of Duty s 15 Most Jaw-Dropping Moments Ever, Ranked
From Cottan s urgent exit to DI Denton s death, what has topped our countdown?
If there’s one thing you can never accuse Line Of Duty of being, it’s boring.
Since debuting back in 2012, the BBC cop drama has continuously kept us on the edge of our seats with more twists and turns than the most colossal of theme park rides.
There’s been numerous links to the past, game changing revelations, explosive stunts and shock deaths galore.
With the sixth series now fully underway, we’re counting down Line Of Duty’s most jaw-dropping moments ever – from Cottan’s “urgent exit” to DI Denton’s death. But what has topped our countdown?