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Line of Duty - Series 3 Episode 6


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Well, that was certainly an action packed ending!

A new series to follow.

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How many times does someone have to point a gun at you before you shoot them though?!?! :angry:

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9 hours ago, JulietAlpha1 said:

How many times does someone have to point a gun at you before you shoot them though?!?! :angry:

But she LOVES HIM!!!!  Plus if she shot him it wouldn't have been 90 minutes... ;) 

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1 hour ago, Mazza said:

But she LOVES HIM!!!!  Plus if she shot him it wouldn't have been 90 minutes... ;) 

And they wouldn't have had time to discuss why they didn't sleep together.

"It's probably for the best we never slept together..."

"It's not that I didn't want to..."

Seriously, there's a time and a place and this isn't it :lol:

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14 minutes ago, JulietAlpha1 said:

And they wouldn't have had time to discuss why they didn't sleep together.

"It's probably for the best we never slept together..."

"It's not that I didn't want to..."

Seriously, there's a time and a place and this isn't it :lol:

Or was she just saying that because he's a dangerous killer... In my head, she didn't really want to sleep with him :lol:

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Line of Duty review – an intense, butt-clenchingly brilliant finale

The last time I was this involved in a case was when I was doing actual jury service

Twenty-three minutes! That’s how long DS Steve Arnott’s interview scene is in this feature-length Line of Duty (BBC2) series finale. Twenty-three minutes in a gloomy conference room with no external windows, three coppers asking questions on one side of the table, another, plus his lawyer, answering them on the other side.

Sounds procedural, a little dry maybe? Hell no. DS Arnott starts off with the confidence of an innocent man but is gradually ground down by the lies and calculated treachery of DS “Dot” Cottan facing him. It’s brutal, mental cage-fighting, and one of them – it looks like Arnott – is going down.

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Full article:

http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/apr/29/line-of-duty-review

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What's Jill's job title? I must have missed the bit where she was introduced and it's been bugging me as I have no idea what she is supposed to do?! 

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What's Jill's job title? I must have missed the bit where she was introduced and it's been bugging me as I have no idea what she is supposed to do?! 

Legal counsel for AC12.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I enjoyed it. If they are making another series hopefully they can learn the caution this time.

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I enjoyed it. If they are making another series hopefully they can learn the caution this time.

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Another TWO have been commissioned. Plus it's moving to BBC1.

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About time an all, its a fantastic drama and should have been moved to BBC1 sooner.

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I just hope they don't rush to make the next series and compromise on quality. Hopefully means it will be a bigger and better show if it's moving to BBC1!

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