Every BBC One s Line of Duty theory ahead of nail-biting finale
WARNING POTENTIAL LINE OF DUTY SPOILERS BELOW
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As the hugely popular Line of Duty series six draws to an end - desperate fans have been frantically trying to work out what s in store.
Millions of viewers are hoping that H will finally be unmasked when the show airs on Sunday, May 2, spanning nine years.
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Line of Duty deaths - How, exactly, have all of the major players snuffed it?
RIP.
It s not always easy to predict what twists and turns
Line of Duty has in store for us, but we can always count on Jed Mercurio to chuck a few grisly deaths in there along the way.
Over the course of its six seasons, the police corruption drama has severed ties with myriad faces – some deserving of their wretched fates, others less so – and we ve decided to round up all of the major exits for you because we re extremely
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All the budget for episode six must have gone on that impressive car chase at the start – because after that, most of the episode was set in one room. Specifically, AC-12’s famous interview room. Not that we’re complaining!
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Yes, it was time for one of Line of Duty‘s epic interview scenes, and Jed Mercurio treated us to one of the longest ones yet. This one clocked in at 29 minutes, as Acting DSU Jo Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) faced DI Steve Arnott (Martin Compston), Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar), and DCS Patricia Carmichael (Anna Maxwell Martin) for an emotional, drawn-out interrogation.
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