![]() Everything is going to be fine as long as you keep your mouth shut.” Poor Terry gets put under so much pressure in this episode and Tommy Jessop’s performance is remarkable, especially in the interview that follows. ![]() On the way in, Pilkington slyly mentions to Boyle, “I’m still your best mate. ![]() This witness, Deborah Devereux (Kerri McLean) suggests Terry Boyle (“he looked different”), who is picked up for interview by the slimy Ryan Pilkington. Consequently, they were almost giddy when someone came forward who had (probably) witnessed this confession: hopefully they could say who they saw. The Murder Investigation Team were stumped about who confessed to killing Gail Vella since both the informant (or Covert Human Intelligence Source) and the most likely suspect were now dead. In Line of Duty season 6 episode 3, our protagonists are starting to see the links too… but in some cases, they seem to be joining the dots all wrong.īy the end of the episode, it seems to me that at least two characters are giving their colleagues blind trust, two are played as patsies to the Organised Crime Group and two are being framed. There have been so many links between people and events, but by now it’s clear that not all of them actually matter to the plot. Some people find the connections a bit too far-fetched, but perhaps the world of crime and policing really is a small one: to me, it certainly makes for an intriguing and entertaining watch. Just before I sat down to watch last night’s episode of Line of Duty, my son asked me “is it a good show?” I had to say, “it depends who you ask, but I like it.” I told him it’s great if you enjoy a puzzle, working out who’s crooked, who knows what, and how the pieces are connected especially across several seasons.
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