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While another added: 'Okay who else is ready for this? #Line of Duty.'
Another Line of Duty fan wrote: 'Imagine being the actor who plays 'H' waking up tomorrow to your face on the front of every tabloid newspaper in the UK.'
Elsewhere actor Sanjeev Bhaskar wrote: 'So final episode of this series of Line of Duty in just over an hour so I'll say in advance...that's exactly what I thought was going to happen.'
Prior to tonight's show, fans shared their excitement and began to speculate who 'H' could be
Detective Steve Arnott finally speaks with a doctors from Occupational Health after putting off a drugs test
The series six finale of the hugely popular BBC drama airs this Sunday at 9pm
Some 12 million viewers are expected to tune into Jed Mercurio's police crime thriller - with the promise of H finally being unmasked
On social media, people have admitted the show airing tonight - in a 90-minute special - is the highlight of their bank holiday weekend
Line of Duty fans believe Chief Constable Philip Osborne is the most likely to be unveiled as 'H' in this Sunday's series finale, a poll has revealed.
The BBC drama has gone from strength to strength since its release, growing from an initial audience of four million adults to more than 11 million tuning in for the current series' penultimate episode.
The show sees the officers of police anti-corruption unit AC-12 pitted against the mysterious antagonist known only as 'H' or 'the fourth man', who heads up an organised crime syndicate controlling events from the shadows and potentially from within AC-12 itself.
Martin Compston has admitted he finds his Line Of Duty character DS Steve Arnott 'arrogant' and said 'nobody can understand' how he's had so many romances.
The actor, 36, spoke to the Shrine Of Duty podcast on Wednesday ahead of the last episode this weekend, and amusingly said DS Arnott is 'the overdressed w****r at work' so he didn't get why he managed to attract so many women over the years.
Reflecting on his character, and his love of waistcoats, Martin said: 'Steve does see himself as Sherlock Holmes, he sees himself as a super detective.
'He's the overdressed w****r at work': Line Of Duty star Martin Compston claimed his character Steve Arnott is 'arrogant' while speaking on a podcast on Wednesday
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Line Of Duty Cast: A Guide To Who’s Who In Series Six And Where You’ve Seen The Actors Before
If your head hurts from trying to work out who everyone is and what else you've seen them in, we're here to help.
Watching Line Of Duty can be tricky at the best of times. If you’re not working out subtle references to previous series, you’re wondering who is who and whether they’re a “bent copper” or not – not to mention trying to remember where you’ve seen all of the actors before.
Well, we’re here to help... at least with some of that, anyway.
Line of Duty's real life locations - and what they're used for when filming ends Mirror 4 hrs ago Claire O'Boyle
As tension mounts in the sixth series of Line of Duty, millions of viewers are champing at the bit for bent coppers and Supt Ted Hastings’ quirky sayings.
The show is set in an unnamed UK city but is shot once again in Belfast.
Yet among the many enduring mysteries surrounding the adventures of AC-12 is the exact location of all those clandestine meetings, breathless foot chases and tense stand-offs.
So this week our very own crack team hit the streets of Belfast on the trail of AC-12 to find out exactly where our favourite characters have been in this and previous series…
Line of Duty review: crew swoop back into action with a satisfyingly tangled web of intrigue independent.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from independent.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Next weekend Line Of Duty returns for a sixth series —and not a moment too soon. The hugely popular police drama is a must-watch for armchair sleuths.
At the heart of the action is AC-12, the anti-corruption squad headed by Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar) and his two trusty sidekicks, Detective Inspector Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) and Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott (Martin Compston).
'My department carries out its duties to the letter of the law,' says Hastings. Yet, week after week, viewers are lured into a dark and complex world of police-on-police crime that is sometimes shocking and often confusing.