‘Line of Duty’ Season 6 Finale Watched By 13 Million ‘Disappointed’ Fans, Demands Season 7 Release
Almost 13 million viewers were disappointed with the season six finale of Line of Duty which aired last night on BBC.
Fans watched the heart-stopping show draw to a close with the mysterious H finally revealed to be DSI Ian Buckell s, starring Nigel Boyle.
However, fans of the hit show, which is also on Netflix, aired out their frustrations as officers from the authorities anti-corruption unit AC-12 found out the identity of the fourth man - which led the viewers to demand for a season seven of Line of Duty.
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Line of Duty s episode 5 will feature tragic events as AC-12 are left vulnerable
DI Arnott is drawing his weapon again. BBC One
Line of Duty s episode 5 will feature AC-12 vulnerable to a potentially dangerous situation when Superintendent Ted Hasting s authority is undermined, according to BBC One s teaser description.
Episode 4 ended on a dramatic cliffhanger which saw the anti-corruption unit discovering that DCI Joanne Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) had the same DNA as someone else stored on the police database connected to the OCG.
The BBC also revealed that tragic events will unfold in episode 5, and while we have no idea what these could be (and we re hoping it doesn t indicate the death of a major character), latest images from episode five feature Martin Compston s DI Steve Arnott armed with a gun and clad in a bullet-proof jacket as he runs around what looks like a car-park.