Line of Duty: Who is Jo Davidson related to?
It was the cliffhanger that left Line of Duty fans freeze-framing the TV - just who is dodgy cop Jo Davidson related to?
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Line of Duty, we promise ourselves we’re not going to fall down the same rabbit hole. Not going to start a splinter WhatsApp group to do a running commentary as each episode airs. No rewatching previous series for new hints and tips. And definitely no getting into deep AC-12 theories on Reddit into the early hours of the morning.
So, here we are, bleary-eyed and wondering whether it s time to plaster the dining room walls in whiteboards and red string. After last week’s bombshell episode – prison breaks! Murders! Blackmail! – we were left with the ultimate cliffhanger: DCI Joanne Davidson is revealed to be related to somebody on The Hill’s DNA database. Who could it be? And does it offer any clues about who H is? Time to get our tinfoil hats on.
Updated: 16 Apr 2021, 2:04
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LINE of Duty has received hundreds of complaints after a character with Down s Syndrome was labelled the local oddball in an episode.
As the show aired on World Down Syndrome Day, character Terry Boyle, who had been accused of murdering fictional journalist Gail Vella, was hit with the derogatory term.
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Disabled character Terry was dubbed the local oddball in the episodeCredit: BBC
Viewers were left outraged when Terry, who is played by Tommy Jessop - an actor with Down s Syndrome - was referred to as an oddball .
More than 300 of people have since contacted the BBC to voice that they were unhappy with the choice of words used to describe Terry.
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He said: It s an absolute dream. It s mad to think what the show turned into when I was a little kid. It is mind-blowing, it s absolutely crazy. It s an amazing experience, I m very, very lucky.
And when Alison made a blunder asking: Is he actually going to kill anybody? , despite viewers having already witnessed the PC commit murder, Gregory replied: I mean, you ve seen what he s done before so anything is possible .
Mother of God! The actor, 23, has teased even more drama is in store for series six as he told Dermot O Leary and Alison Hammond: Anything is possible