Line of Duty finale: people react to underwhelming last episode
Many viewers of the gripping BBC drama expressed their disappointed at the ending
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Line of Duty has gripped fans week after week, but last night H was finally unveiled - and fans were left shocked at the identity of the bent copper.
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
WARNING: SPOILERS FOR LINE OF DUTY S SERIES SIX FINALE
Ex-barman Nigel - who portrayed Buckells throughout the show s first, fourth and sixth series - started his career with minor roles in Corrie and Peaky Blinders
The youngest in his family of six, he was born in Moseley, Birmingham, before he relocated to the city s Bartley Green suburb as a child
His parents came to the West Midlands from Ireland in the 50s and would often move around as they were involved in the pub trade I was always hanging round with my dad and pulling pints and working with him , he previously said
He s become beloved to Line Of Duty fans for his role as Terry Boyle in BBC s ratings juggernaut Line Of Duty.
And Tommy Jessop has claimed he had a feeling who H was ahead of Sunday s dramatic series six finale which saw DSI Ian Buckells (Nigel Boyle) unveiled as The Fourth Man.
Appearing on Monday s Good Morning Britain, the actor, 36, who has downs syndrome, also told how he did much of his own stunts on the series, including the crash scene where his character Terry ended up in the river.
Show: Tommy Jessop has claimed he had a feeling who H was ahead of Sunday s dramatic series six finale which saw DSI Ian Buckells (Nigel Boyle) unveiled as The Fourth Man
In his first social media post since the conclusion was broadcast, the actor said he understands it wasn t the urgent ending some fans had hoped for, but he appreciated viewers support.