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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.
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How good was Line of Duty last night? The penultimate episode saw Joanne Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) getting grilled by AC-12 and left even more questions to be answered. Although she's claimed previously she isn't bent, Joanne was dodging bullets and dropping multiple 'no comment' bombs during her interrogation by Steve Arnott (Martin Compston), Patricia Carmichael (Anna Maxwell-Martin) and Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar).
An annoyed Ted barked at her: "Jesus, Mary, and Joseph and the wee donkey, can we just move this thing on before it drives us round the bl**dy bend?"
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But with the search for H still underway, viewers have come to their own conclusion via Ted's throw-away comment.
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Acting DSU Joanne Davidson is languishing in a cell at HMP Brentiss, with scowling warders waiting for the security cameras to mysteriously malfunction so they can duff her up (or worse).
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Line of Duty spelling mistake spotted by fans 'proves' H's identity
This is not the first time viewers have seen this spelling mistake
Did you spot the spelling mistake in Line of Duty? (Image: BBC)
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Line of Duty fans are certain H's identity has been revealed after they spotted a spelling mistake.
Line of Duty definately spelling mistake that could reveal who H is
Line of Duty fans have seen the same spelling mistake twice before
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Line Of Duty newcomer Kelly Macdonald has revealed that Keeley Hawes had to convince her to join the gripping Jed Mercurio police drama.
The Scottish actress, 45, is set to play DCI Joanne Davidson in series six and had to be 'talked' into the role by Keeley, 45, who previously played Lindsay Denton in series two and three, as her first instinct was to 'run a mile'.
Talking in a new interview with Radio Times, Kelly also admitted that she hadn't watched Line Of Duty beforehand but had 'seen bits' on Gogglebox.
Pals: Line Of Duty newcomer Kelly Macdonald has revealed that Keeley Hawes had to convince her to join the gripping Jed Mercurio police drama (Kelly pictured as her character)
Line Of Duty creator Jed Mercurio has revealed the hotly-anticipated sixth series of the police drama isn't finished yet - five days before the show begins on BBC One.
Speaking to Nihal Arthanayke on BBC Radio 5 Live, Jed, 55, said he and the team had delivered the first few episodes of the drama with the rest still in post-production - and had even shot extra scenes for the ending in recent weeks.
The first episode of the drama's new series- depicting Martin Compston, Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar as AC-12 officers rooting out bent coppers - will begin airing on Sunday, March 21.