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This is the first series I haven't watched, however I've caught snippets here and there as my wife watches it religiously. I caught the ending, and yes it's a good-un. I think that to have Ted as 'H' would be lazy writing that the series, so far, haven't really shown (despite a willingness to set Steve up only to find him innocent).
Perhaps I should go back and watch this run.
At last night's ending my wife thought it was hilarious that I was bouncing up and down with excitement. She wouldn't believe that I was actually trying to push down the footrest of the spring loaded recliner.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
I do have to stop myself making sarcastic remarks about how bad it is, because it's so enjoyable.
I think we know what happened, Ted gave £50k of money he knew to be hooky to Stephen Graham's widow which retrospectively to the plod looks like he had access to organised criminals when in reality the criminals were trying to set him up. I think he did it just to give her financial help and there was nothing nefarious in it.
It takes a couple of series to really find its feet, but you need to have seen all of it because plot points and characters from the earlier series keep resurfacing.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
I'm not very patient with TV drama - I'll quite often watch something for one or two episodes then abandon it, but Line of Duty is an exception, I think it's brilliant.
The last couple of series haven't been quite as good as the earlier ones - I think series 2 and 3 were the peak, I liked Dot Cottan as a character and he added a little bit of humour which has been subsequently lacking. But I still wouldn't miss it.
The current series was a bit slow for the first three episodes but now it's really picked up. Good to see Anna Maxwell Martin returning as the horrible DCS Carmichael in yesterday's episode.
That Steve arnot is the most wooden actor ever. It's like he's literally reading his lines out as someone holds them up whilst he's standing on his little stool.