Line of Duty (BBC Police Drama)

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chrisb92

1,051 posts

124 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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Just caught up on first two. Love it so far. No idea how this is going to pan out.

I do find it odd though that there's no CCTV in or outside his building nor did anyone hear the scuffle or the loud crash of what would have been Thandi Newton landing after her fall.

Also, surely there's CCTV in the evidence room. Although, there still could be but just no reason to check it until they suspect of tampering?

Cfnteabag

1,195 posts

196 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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So who called it?

Laurel Green

30,780 posts

232 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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Warming up nicely now. smile

MiniMan64

16,929 posts

190 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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What.

The.

fking.

fk.

K12beano

20,854 posts

275 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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Oooo-hoooo

Well no-one expects the Spanish Inquisition!


Great twist!! thumbup

Ki3r

7,818 posts

159 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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MiniMan64 said:
What.

The.

fking.

fk.
This!

This is the reason I hate watching them one at a time.

MiniMan64

16,929 posts

190 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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Ki3r said:
MiniMan64 said:
What.

The.

fking.

fk.
This!

This is the reason I hate watching them one at a time.
Are we all assuming he's deader than a dead thing.

chris watton

22,477 posts

260 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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Does anyone else think that Huntley's husband could look like the backwards guy they're trying to frame for the murders, especially in CCTV shots, and that's the reason Huntley perhaps chose him to frame?

But I guess that may be moot now...

Halmyre

11,201 posts

139 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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IF...IF..Huntley (Mr) is the bad guy, why has he bothered to put on a balaclava, and where did the baseball bat (not to mention the balaclava) come from?

OK, he may have followed his wife and stopped Ifield from carving her up*, but if so, why the scene where he's accusing her of infidelity?

* I Dismember You-Hoo...

Cfnteabag

1,195 posts

196 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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I wondered to if maybe he saved her but then that doesn't answer why he doesn't seem to know about what she was doing.

There is also the possibility that it isn't him in the balaclava and it is another twist. Everyone will think it is him while the real killer gets away?

The injury she has got is getting more septic and will surely raise its head soon? I think the dutiful girl in the glasses who idealises Ros Huntley will end up being key either by realising the truth and revealling it or slipping up and saying something without knowing it that joins dots in someones head

And who is jimmy lakewell?

Edited by Cfnteabag on Sunday 9th April 22:29

Ki3r

7,818 posts

159 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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MiniMan64 said:
Are we all assuming he's deader than a dead thing.
I hope not!

carl_w

9,184 posts

258 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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Wonder how much Apple paid for the product placement?

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

151 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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Ki3r said:
MiniMan64 said:
What.

The.

fking.

fk.
This!

This is the reason I hate watching them one at a time.
Same here, tonight's was a cracker and never saw that ending coming, What The fking fk indeed eekeekeek

I don't think he is dead, he will be in critical but hopefully pull through.

Someone on here mentioned the other week her husband was going to surely come in at some point as a much more key character, damn they were right

Also I agree with the post that mentions the likeness of her husband and the young lad currently inside.
If her husband is the actual killer, and she knew/has been covering for him for some weird reason??? they both have a great get out clause keeping soft lad behind bars.

Also and as posted above, when Arnott came out of the lift and got battered we probably all thought, husband?
WHY the balaclava??? Certainly to hide the face from the viewer, because on closer inspection the build of balaclava man at lift is a bit to big and stocky in my opinion to be Mr Huntley.

Think Jodie, the speccy copper is certainly going to come into it more at some point.

I think I may be over thinking this all now biggrin

Laurel Green

30,780 posts

232 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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If it wasn't the husband then it had to be someone that knew Arnott was going there. Who else knew? Only a few at the station?

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

151 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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Laurel Green said:
If it wasn't the husband then it had to be someone that knew Arnott was going there. Who else knew? Only a few at the station?
The husbands so called 'legal friend' maybe, Lakeland or similar that kept popping up on the husbands phone, perhaps he is a bit more than a 'legal friend.'

peaches36g

37 posts

170 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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Could Lakeland be Roz's boss? (Wooden actor)

MiniMan64

16,929 posts

190 months

Sunday 9th April 2017
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chilistrucker said:
Laurel Green said:
If it wasn't the husband then it had to be someone that knew Arnott was going there. Who else knew? Only a few at the station?
The husbands so called 'legal friend' maybe, Lakeland or similar that kept popping up on the husbands phone, perhaps he is a bit more than a 'legal friend.'
I thought he said something about criminal lawyer friend.

Do we know who Farmers lawyer is?

numtumfutunch

4,725 posts

138 months

Monday 10th April 2017
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chilistrucker said:
Laurel Green said:
If it wasn't the husband then it had to be someone that knew Arnott was going there. Who else knew? Only a few at the station?
The husbands so called 'legal friend' maybe, Lakeland or similar that kept popping up on the husbands phone, perhaps he is a bit more than a 'legal friend.'
Somebody from a previous series is my bet.
But who?

RemyMartin81D

6,759 posts

205 months

Monday 10th April 2017
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fking hell.

This is all.

FWIW I think the ACC and Huntleys husband are in cahoots intact i think Lakeland may be an alias on his phone. It all points to a big corruption ring.

Don Veloci

1,924 posts

281 months

Monday 10th April 2017
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MiniMan64 said:
What.

The.

fking.

fk.
Indeed! All the continued mention of promotion felt like a kiss of death (or hopefully not). Will they really take out what is arguably the central character.

Quite good action of first viewing with no heroic holywood fight back against a significantly bigger man who had surprise and a couple of good disorienting hits in quick