Line of Duty came to an abrupt close on Sunday night with AC-12 and viewers finally discovering who H is. Or did they? Fans have been going wild with different H-related theories and many have been left 'definately' disappointed by the anti-climactic conclusion that it was Ian Buckells (Nigel Boyle) all along. As ever, some die-hard sofa detectives are convinced the 'reveal'
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How Chloe Bishop saved the Line of Duty finale! Fans claim Shalom Brune-Franklin, 26, quietly carried the series after going from a shack by the beach in Perth to an extra in Thor and TV hits including Our Girl and Roadkill
Line of Duty viewers were blown away by performance of Shalom Brune-Franklin
The 26-year-old portrays Chloe Bishop, a new recruit for AC-12 in series 6
But during last night s finale she helped to unmask bent copper Buckells as H
Shalom began her career as an extra, playing a college girl in Thor: Ragnarok
Cut her chops in Britain s biggest TV dramas including Our Girl and Roadkill
Line Of Duty: An eye-watering 12.8 MILLION viewers tune in to watch disappointing finale and score BBC its highest EVER overnight rating. as bosses hint there WILL be a series 7
Line of Duty s series six finale received 12.8million viewers with a 56.2% share in the overnights, recording BBC s highest ever overnight rating
Fans tuned in to watch the nail-biting series draw to a close - and the mysterious antagonist H was finally unmasked as DSI Ian Buckells, played by Nigel Boyle
Due to the disappointment and confusion of some of the viewers, there have been widespread calls for a seventh season to tie up loose ends
BBC hints at Line of Duty future as it issues statement
Will there be another season of Line of Duty? Here s what the BBC has said about a series 7
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