Line of Duty (BBC Police Drama)
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Shakermaker said:
Final episode of other series has been 90 mins as well, nothing unusual there though?
I predict that the end of this series will see Hastings banged up.
He's been set up to be H, it all looks as if it points to him.
Series 6 will then focus on Steve and Kate then coming to the realisation that the wrong man is behind bars, and working to untangle it all to get Hastings free again.
You are Jed Mercurio and I claim my five pounds.I predict that the end of this series will see Hastings banged up.
He's been set up to be H, it all looks as if it points to him.
Series 6 will then focus on Steve and Kate then coming to the realisation that the wrong man is behind bars, and working to untangle it all to get Hastings free again.
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CalNaughtonJnr said:
Anybody suspicious about the young asian female officer? - seems annoyingly keen!!
deffo sus, a keen copperEdited by james-witton on Thursday 25th April 18:55
StevieBee said:
As an aside, does anyone remember the 90s drama; 'Between the Lines' with Neal Pearson - same premise about corrupt coppers. That was a cracking series too!
Yes, very good series. It's been re-shown on something recently, one of the high-number Freeview channels.Shakermaker said:
Final episode of other series has been 90 mins as well, nothing unusual there though?
Oh, so it's not only the plot that I have trouble remembering from previous series.rdjohn said:
This morning we committed to binge-watching from season 1 again. We have literally lost the plot
Well, what a week. Everything is now much clearer. We realised that we had not watched series 1, first time around. Steve looked like a 19-year old recruit and Kate had a look of Myra Hindley with black hair. And now we understand the body-in-the-fridge reference last week.
I don’t know how often a tactical assault on a dwelling actually takes place in the UK, but Joe Mercurio seems obsessed by them.
Thesprucegoose said:
A real-life copper said:
The real levels of corruption in policing are very few and far between.
I can see that going down well amomgst the PH Tinfoil Hat brigade Swervin_Mervin said:
Zoon said:
That's being incredibly kind!Anyway, there you go ya pervs
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/3a...
Countdown said:
Thesprucegoose said:
A real-life copper said:
The real levels of corruption in policing are very few and far between.
I can see that going down well amomgst the PH Tinfoil Hat brigade Are your teams as feared as AC-12?
"I don't think so, no.
"We're quite a friendly bunch, we have an open door policy, quite literally the office is all open plan.
"People can come and go as they please and we welcome that and we try to be as friendly and approachable as we possibly can."
jcremonini said:
I’ve just noticed this is directed by Susan Tully - ex Grange Hill and Eastenders actress.
If you have a look at her Wikipedia page you will see she's directed quite a lot of good stuffhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Tully
petop said:
Oh this isn’t going right is it!!
Talk about pear shaped!!
I suspect Steve and Kate will work against Carmichael to disprove Hastings is H. And he won’t be. Talk about pear shaped!!
Lisa has to an undercover.
CharlieH89 said:
Weak arrest.
And a weak interview I felt. Nothing like Dot’s or Denton’s or Thandie Newton’s (Roz?).Edited by Spanna on Sunday 28th April 22:03
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