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Line of Duty finale receives mixed reviews in today s papers

Viewers last night tuned into the nail-biting series finale of Line of Duty - which saw the mysterious antagonist H finally unmasked. This morning, Britain s newspapers carried mixed reviews of the episode, with some pointing out gaping plot holes in the hugely-popular bent plot drama. While some critics hailed the unveiling of H - revealed to be  DSI Ian Buckells - as brilliantly tense , others called the finale something of a slow puncture .  Here, we round up what Britain s top TV pundits had to say.  Viewers last night tuned into the nail-biting series finale of Line of Duty (pictured) - which saw the mysterious antagonist H finally unmasked

Line Of Duty star revealed as H on how they learnt true identity

Line Of Duty star revealed as H on how they learnt true identity WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE LATEST EPISODE OF LINE OF DUTY, SEASON SIX, EPISODE SEVEN, AS WELL AS PREVIOUS SEASONS. DO NOT CONTINUE READING IF YOU ARE NOT UP TO DATE. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. The actor unveiled as Line Of Duty s mysterious H has revealed the show s creator told him of his character s true identity over a clandestine phone call. Millions of people tuned into Sunday night s finale of the BBC One series to see Detective Superintendent Ian Buckells, played by Nigel Boyle, unmasked as corrupt police officer H.

Line Of Duty finale most watched drama in 20 years as H reveals how they learnt true identity

WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE LATEST EPISODE OF LINE OF DUTY, SEASON SIX, EPISODE SEVEN, AS WELL AS PREVIOUS SEASONS. DO NOT CONTINUE READING IF YOU ARE NOT UP TO DATE. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

Line Of Duty star revealed as H on how they learnt true identity

Line Of Duty star revealed as H on how they learnt true identity
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Best TV crime dramas to watch in 2021

Showtime Your Honor  Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston stars as a New Orleans judge forced to confront his own convictions when his son is involved in a hit and run. The ten episode mini-series from Showtime is “elegantly shot, with credible dialogue and a robust, well-made quality”, says The Independent. And Cranston is “back doing what he does best – playing the devoted parent”. Who Killed Sara? Released on 24 March on Netflix in the UK, this Mexican crime series has “gone down a hit with fans”, says the Daily Express. Starring Narcos’ Manolo Cardona, the story follows Álex Guzmán, who is hell-bent on exacting revenge and proving he was framed for his sister’s murder. He sets out to unearth much more than the crime’s real culprit. Fans of shows like

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