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Line of Duty deaths - How, exactly, have all of the major players snuffed it?
RIP.
It s not always easy to predict what twists and turns
Line of Duty has in store for us, but we can always count on Jed Mercurio to chuck a few grisly deaths in there along the way.
Over the course of its six seasons, the police corruption drama has severed ties with myriad faces – some deserving of their wretched fates, others less so – and we ve decided to round up all of the major exits for you because we re extremely
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Line of Duty, Series 6, Episode 6, BBC One review - the pace accelerates for AC-12 s final countdown
Apocalypse soon as the end of the line looms
by Adam SweetingSunday, 25 April 2021
Martin Compston as Steve Arnott, Shalom Brune-Franklin as DC Chloe Bishop, and Adrian Dunbar as Ted Hastings
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Line of Duty Series 6 Ep6 Recap: Frames, Names and Games
Secret identities, dodgy parentage and a very bad boy gets his comeuppance
By Laura Martin BBC
Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the wee donkey (Ted’s best statement of shock so far, IMO): what an episode of revelations. After
last week’s cliffhanger, it turns out our heroine, Kate Fleming, was left thankfully unscathed after the stand-off with chief little shit, Ryan Pilkington, and Ryan’s the one who ended up with two bullet holes to the chest and is now taking up space in the city morgue.
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