I've been watching it as well.
It will be available from tonight on the ITV HUB
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All the chat this week has been around tonight being the finale for LOD. Possibly a smoke screen?
Either way, let's hope it's a belter
Have to say that was a pretty disappointing ending to Line of Duty.
Not sure what to make of that at all. More questions than answers really.
All of that. For THAT. WTF?
That was a complete letdown the last episode of line of duty
I think there will be another series sans Ted, certainly as an active Police officer. The wrap up at the end suggested as much with the stuff about the cronies of the Chief Constable getting the top anti corruption jobs and his little monologue to Carmichael when he came clean.
Have we given up with no spoilers on this thread again?
The only other thing I can come up with is that there is a bit of a harsh lesson there and it was deliberately anti climatic.
The people in power always win. Ted, Steve and Kate scored a moral victory, they know it went to the very top but they were working with one had behind their back and could never prove it. The corruption and the people behind it all carry on as before though.
A tweet from official LOD page before the episode, strongly hinting at a series 7, imo:
When you're impatiently waiting for 9pm, but you're also sad series 6 is nearly over! #MixedEmotions #LineOfDuty https://t.co/kskbrOkBmm
No spoilers, but that was thoroughly disappointing IMO. Much like George Martin, I feel Mercurio wrote himself into a corner that he couldn't get out of, or couldn't deliver a knock-out punch from. Almost a decade of great work developing a series to end it like that...shame.
I'm not sure the series has the legs for a 7th series. Hastings and Steve seen to have reached their natural conclusions.
It was clever and subtle. Loved it.
I'm sure there's still some legs in Wee Joseph's little donkey
Corruption dressed up as bungling incompetence. Maybe a message re the U.K. in 2021?