Line of Duty: All the clues about Ian Buckells we missed over the years
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Line of Dutyseason 6 finale answered the big question we ve been asking for years, finally unmasking DCI Ian Buckells as H or the fourth man . And while we still have some big
big doubts about Buckells being some kind of criminal mastermind, let s just suppose for a moment that it s all true and he is, in fact, the OCG linchpin AC-12 have been searching for all these years. Here are all the big clues about Buckells that we missed for six whole series.
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Warning: Spoilers ahead.
In hindsight, the nation s feverish excitement before last night s Line of Duty finale feels a bit silly now.
Don t get me wrong, I was caught up in it as much as anyone (well, maybe not quite as much as the people tweeting bizarre theories like Chloe Bishop being Tony Gates daughter). It was hard not to be tantalised by the prospect of finally getting answers after almost a decade.
Line of Duty s finale mysteries solved in full - H s identity, Ted s money stash and more Mirror 4 hrs ago Vicki Newman After years of armchair detective work, Line of Duty fans finally know the identity of H.
The fourth man who was working with the Organised Crime Group (OCG) from a high-up position in the police force was unmasked in last night s explosive season six finale of the BBC cop drama.
Following plenty of red herrings and accusations against our favourite characters - including the legendary Ted Hastings himself - we finally know the corrupt copper who s been pulling the strings from behind the scenes.
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DSI Marcus Thurwell (James Nesbitt) is reportedly Ladbrokes favourite to be unveiled as the antagonist with odds of just 7/4, with viewers convinced that the bent copper is still alive despite being declared dead by Spanish officers in the last episode.
Meanwhile, DCI Patricia Carmichael (Anna Maxwell Martin) has odds of being the villain of 2/1 according to Betfred.
Caught at last? By the look of determination on their faces, Kate and Steve look set to finally put an end to the mystery that has eluded them for months - but viewers will have to wait and see whether they do have H in their sights
Line of Duty: All the burning questions that need answering in tonight s series six finale
The hit BBC One drama s latest series comes to a close this weekend - and here s everything we want to know.
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