Rotter Ryan Pilkington finally showed some nerves this week as the young scallywag turned bent PC realized that his crimes might have caught up with him. Kate knew her AC-12 surveillance protection had been removed, but she was able to bluff Ryan into believing that it was still in operation and the young lad’s death stare finally cracked.
But would Ryan’s sudden bout of fear have made him twitchy on the trigger? Or did Kate mean it when she screamed a final warning at Ryan to drop his weapon?
Both characters have been deliberately left off the cast lists for next week’s episode, so there’s no sneaky way of learning who made it out alive.
Kelly Macdonald leads MIT as DCI Joanne Davidson
Credit: Steffan Hill
Where do we even begin? Deep breath…
The results of the DNA test are in….
As widely predicted, the DNA results have shown that DCI Joanne Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) is a blood relative of the late Tommy Hunter, the OCG kingpin turned police informant and fellow Glaswegian. And, as Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) handily informed us, her “runs of homozygosity” make the findings very interesting, very interesting indeed.
What do you mean – “what are runs of homozygosity”?
In a nutshell: Davidson and Hunter are not just related, but are very closely related. Father? Brother? In any case, Davidson was well placed on Operation Lighthouse to throw the scent off whatever the murdered journalist Gail Vella was investigating. Which was very handy for Hunter. No, not
A major Line Of Duty spoiler was leaked on Tuesday night by one of the BBC s websites.
BBC Maestro inadvertently uploaded a post revealing a brand new character and a key plot twist, which is thought to transpire in the forthcoming next episode of the current sixth season.
The website - which is a hub for budding screenwriters - shared a photo of the new character on a database.
Slip! A major Line Of Duty spoiler was leaked on Tuesday night by one of the BBC s websites
AC-12 s Det Insp Steve Arnott, played by Martin Compston, was seen scrutinizing the image.
Line of Duty fans work out Chris Lomax s real identity as they spot Dot connection
Line of Duty viewers are convinced that the mysterious DS Lomax could have a secret connection to Dot Cottan, aka the Caddy, who was killed off at the end of the third series
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Alexa Has Answers for Line Of Duty Questions Like Who Is H?
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It s the question that viewers of the BBC s police/organised crime drama
Line Of Duty have been asking for years. And now Alexa has an answer. When asked Who Is H? , the identity of those at the head of organised crime infiltration of the police, the Amazon smart device responds, beginning with Superintendent Ted Hastings catchphrase exclamation Mother of God. I can t tell you that. Those bent coppers will have me bumped off. But I may have some information on who Jo Davison is related to .