‘Mother of God!’: Line of Duty fans thrown into disarray after explosive fourth episode
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The latest episode of Line of Duty threw fans into disarray on Sunday night (11 April).
*Major spoilers for Line of Duty episode four below*
For the first 40 minutes or so, viewers were treated to a slow, methodical build-up, with a lengthy interview scene involving the guileless Det Supt Ian Buckells (Nigel Boyle) opening the episode.
Meanwhile, the investigations into the murder of Gail Vella (Andi Osho) and corruption inside the Hillside Lane police station continued to inch forward at a crawl.
But then, after a break in the case sent DS Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) and co to revisit a figure from the series’ past, the episode exploded into action, as a police convoy was attacked in a high-octane shootout (not for the first time).
The episode ended in a cliffhanger, with AC-12 discovering that DCI Jo Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) shares DNA with someone the unit has encountered before – but who?
Many fans have turned into sleuths themselves to try to figure out who the relative is.
See the best reactions to the episode, below…
MOTHER OF GOD! Brilliant, just brilliant #LineOfDuty
— Anita 💙 (@ansenk615) April 11, 2021
when ted hastings finally said these famous words for the first time this series #LineofDuty pic.twitter.com/6B4yG4rc0z
— best of line of duty (@bestoflod) April 11, 2021
To say the UK is obsessed with Line of Duty is a slight understatement #LineOfDuty #LOD6 pic.twitter.com/Ud9z993SfT
— conmac (@conmac52) April 11, 2021
This being the end line is a masterpiece #LineOfDuty pic.twitter.com/ucyjo0bSJu
— 🦊🍁🍂 (@kittygurlgetur) April 11, 2021
Coming to Twitter after Line Of Duty to see if anyone got more information from rewinding and pausing the TV😂 #LineOfDuty pic.twitter.com/rVGBfJMTKn
— Lauren O'Connell (@Lauren2694) April 11, 2021
#LineOfDuty the relative is a man. Steve referred to him as ‘he’ so it’s not jo Davidson’s mum. pic.twitter.com/rX5laXnz4J
— Edie Grace x (@xedieholgarth) April 11, 2021
The greatest line of the whole of LOD #LineOfDuty #Buckles pic.twitter.com/z77rOkomSl
— Joseph Maguire (@_jmags) April 11, 2021
Ryan Pilkinton, I hope you stand on Lego #LineOfDuty pic.twitter.com/JzUoB0Ly6F
— Tom Bell 🇵🇾 Fan of Ted Hastings (@ManquilloSZN) April 11, 2021
When did we stop caring about honesty and integrity?
Hmmm... around July 2019?#LineOfDuty pic.twitter.com/j0wFOrK1mx— Parody Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson_MP) April 11, 2021
Many fans had fun with the show’s catchphrases - most of which come from Adrian Dunbar’s Superintendent Ted Hastings.
There's only one thing I'm interested in and that's bent BBC employees who are willing to leak the remaining episodes #LineOfDuty pic.twitter.com/iyk8X8BMcd
— Darren Latimer (@darrenlatimer) April 11, 2021
#TedHastings’ one and only interest #LineOfDuty @Line_of_duty pic.twitter.com/hKfI235XKH
— LAllen (@LAlllen71) April 11, 2021
And the show’s sometimes ludicrous plot...
The OCG moving Jackie Laverty’s body to yet another freezer. #LineOfDuty pic.twitter.com/qAOJY4zVMJ
— Gary (@realpigeon) April 11, 2021
It’s fair to say, fans are pretty hooked...
To say the UK is obsessed with Line of Duty is a slight understatement #LineOfDuty #LOD6 pic.twitter.com/Ud9z993SfT
— conmac (@conmac52) April 11, 2021
Line of Duty airs at 9pm on Sundays on BBC One.
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