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: Recap of Season 6 Episode 6 as Jo Davidson s mammoth interview spurs AC-12 into action
There was a lot to take in during last week s episode - here s what you need to know
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The series six finale of the hugely popular BBC drama airs this Sunday at 9pm
Some 12 million viewers are expected to tune into Jed Mercurio s police crime thriller - with the promise of H finally being unmasked
On social media, people have admitted the show airing tonight - in a 90-minute special - is the highlight of their bank holiday weekend
Line of Duty fans believe Chief Constable Philip Osborne is the most likely to be unveiled as H in this Sunday s series finale, a poll has revealed.
The BBC drama has gone from strength to strength since its release, growing from an initial audience of four million adults to more than 11 million tuning in for the current series penultimate episode.
The show sees the officers of police anti-corruption unit AC-12 pitted against the mysterious antagonist known only as H or the fourth man , who heads up an organised crime syndicate controlling events from the shadows and potentially from within AC-12 itself.
Evening all. Inspector Moir here. Your immediate attendance is required in the incident room, where there will be a briefing on events to date.
As you know, tomorrow night the series finale of Line Of Duty (BBC One, 9pm) is scheduled to take place. It is no secret that this might be the last show ever, then again it might not. Nobody knows anything, as usual. Please consult your folders and be aware we are in an ongoing ACAM (As Clear As Mud) situation.
Worst case scenario? That this might be the last time Chief Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar) walks the mean streets looking for bent coppers who don’t follow the letter of the law, while asking God to give him strength.