Line of Duty (BBC Police Drama)

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Le Pop

4,586 posts

234 months

Wednesday 5th March 2014
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Great stuff. Murky...

Best thing on tv right now, can't wait for the next episode.

ajprice

27,502 posts

196 months

Wednesday 5th March 2014
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Good stuff again. Some of that was tough to watch, especially with her mum.

Amirhussain

11,489 posts

163 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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Was bit of a 'tame' episode compared to the previous 3, mostly questioning, but fking hell, the last 10 minutes were proper edge of the seat stuff!

The Carly part is all beginning to make sense now.

5CylTurbo

318 posts

126 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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So the two vice cops groom young girls for Dryden to have it off with and maybe Dryden killed her?

Can't see Bolly Knickers surviving really.

I thought the photo fit was Mr Ackers at first.

Range Rovers can't go on grass verges?? Guess that would explain why I usually end up on the verge when meeting Chelsea tractors down country lanes!


MiniMan64

16,934 posts

190 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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I was amazed she trusted the two coppers after everything she's been through so far!!

Tony2or4

1,283 posts

165 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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5CylTurbo said:
I thought the photo fit was Mr Ackers at first.
Same here.

Tony2or4

1,283 posts

165 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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MiniMan64 said:
I was amazed she trusted the two coppers after everything she's been through so far!!
I don't think she did: she recognized the Audi as the one she'd tried to flag down a few minutes earlier, which made her suspicious, which was why she suggested they radio into base.

Stedman

7,225 posts

192 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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I've missed every single episode!

It seems like it's a bloody good watch from what you chaps are saying.

MiniMan64

16,934 posts

190 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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Tony2or4 said:
MiniMan64 said:
I was amazed she trusted the two coppers after everything she's been through so far!!
I don't think she did: she recognized the Audi as the one she'd tried to flag down a few minutes earlier, which made her suspicious, which was why she suggested they radio into base.
She could have done a damn sight better at hiding.

Amirhussain

11,489 posts

163 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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MiniMan64 said:
Tony2or4 said:
MiniMan64 said:
I was amazed she trusted the two coppers after everything she's been through so far!!
I don't think she did: she recognized the Audi as the one she'd tried to flag down a few minutes earlier, which made her suspicious, which was why she suggested they radio into base.
She could have done a damn sight better at hiding.
Didn't understand why she never went onto the woods straight away, instead she just ran down the road.

DSLiverpool

14,759 posts

202 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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Stedman said:
I've missed every single episode!

It seems like it's a bloody good watch from what you chaps are saying.
all on iplayer - enjoy

tonyvid

9,869 posts

243 months

Friday 7th March 2014
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Great stuff - real edge-of-the-sofa TV biggrin

droopsnoot

11,954 posts

242 months

Friday 7th March 2014
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That Range Rover bit caught me as well, though maybe it needed to be switched into some clever electronic mode to go up that bit of grass - which might explain why oncoming 4x4s down a local lane never go up on the mud to give me a bit of room, but that's a different rant. And the whole 'running down the road where she can easily be seen' bit was annoying, but wouldn't have been an exciting chase if she'd been sensible. Just like Captain Caveman, who wasted precious time swinging his club about and shouting "Captain CaaaaaveMaaaaaan!" before chasing after someone. Still, they caught up well considering they had time to hijack a car, get rid of the driver somehow, then take off their jackets and helmets and then start looking for her.

And the voice-over police radio message was a bit weird, escaped prisoner 'mid to late 30s' - except they must know her actual age.

Cracking series so far, though. I'd forgotten about the first one even though I watched that as well.

The Don of Croy

6,000 posts

159 months

Friday 7th March 2014
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I'm hooked but it's getting a bit dense - what with all the intersecting bits, but maybe crime is like that...?

Will the noisy neighbour be included again soon (perhaps it's Dryden's ex?).

One thing it has sparked is a session of 'answering only yes or no' when asking family members to do owt.

croggers

215 posts

187 months

Friday 7th March 2014
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droopsnoot said:
That Range Rover bit caught me as well, though maybe it needed to be switched into some clever electronic mode to go up that bit of grass - which might explain why oncoming 4x4s down a local lane never go up on the mud to give me a bit of room, but that's a different rant. And the whole 'running down the road where she can easily be seen' bit was annoying, but wouldn't have been an exciting chase if she'd been sensible. Just like Captain Caveman, who wasted precious time swinging his club about and shouting "Captain CaaaaaveMaaaaaan!" before chasing after someone. Still, they caught up well considering they had time to hijack a car, get rid of the driver somehow, then take off their jackets and helmets and then start looking for her.

And the voice-over police radio message was a bit weird, escaped prisoner 'mid to late 30s' - except they must know her actual age.

Cracking series so far, though. I'd forgotten about the first one even though I watched that as well.
It's a description of her. I'm 29, but look early 20's, so no point getting people looking for someone my actual age, as I'd never get looked at.

I'm hooked and need to find the first series.

Pickled

2,051 posts

143 months

Friday 7th March 2014
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I reckon the senior, serious crime? boss (northern with glasses) is the main man behind it all, and the dep. chief is being set up to take the fall.

Neilperryman

68 posts

121 months

Friday 7th March 2014
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Pickled said:
I reckon the senior, serious crime? boss (northern with glasses) is the main man behind it all, and the dep. chief is being set up to take the fall.
Very good. I like your thinking.

Amirhussain

11,489 posts

163 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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Neilperryman said:
Pickled said:
I reckon the senior, serious crime? boss (northern with glasses) is the main man behind it all, and the dep. chief is being set up to take the fall.
Very good. I like your thinking.
Never thought of that, could be true I reckon, the show is very unpredictable, which is good, still can't believe that biitch got thrown out the window frown

5CylTurbo

318 posts

126 months

Sunday 9th March 2014
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Pickled said:
I reckon the senior, serious crime? boss (northern with glasses) is the main man behind it all, and the dep. chief is being set up to take the fall.
Him off Emmerdale?




Beefmeister

16,482 posts

230 months

Wednesday 12th March 2014
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It really is bloody brilliant. Was away last week so caught up with Ep4 last night, brilliant that we've got another one tonight!