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Speaking on the Armchair Expert podcast, hosted by Dax Shepard and Monica Padman, Azaria said: I really do apologise. It’s important. I apologise for my part in creating that and participating in that. Part of me feels like I need to go to every single Indian person in this country and personally apologise. And sometimes I do.
The controversy surrounding his role in The Simpsons stemmed from criticism of a white American actor playing an Indian character that propagated stereotypes with an accent some deemed to be offensive.
Azaria has previously spoken about not feeling comfortable playing Apu in recent years and, speaking to Slash Film in January, he confirmed he would not be doing the voice anymore but admitted he didn t know what would happen to the character.
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Mother. Of. God.
Before it aired, episode four of the sixth season was hyped as the best Line of Duty episode since the show first hit our screens in 2012. Martin Compston said if we deliver it has the potential to be a classic. And boy, did they deliver. A shootout with the OCG, Steve pulling off a shot most Call of Duty addicts would be proud of, a murder in prison, Ryan putting a gun to Jo s head, and a big fucking cliffhanger at the end.
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Focusing on the very end of the episode, which had thousands of viewers rewinding their televisions to see who the photograph on the piece of paper was (it s Jo Davidson, as if they would leave the big reveal there in the age of pausing TV), all the discussion in the aftermath surrounds who this mystery relative of Jo Davidson could be.