![]() ![]() Its fourth series opener may be its most insane episode to date, and also, quite possibly, its most thrilling. ![]() As Line of Duty has grown more unhinged, it's also become more and more addictive. But ever since writer Jed Mercurio pushed Jessica Raine out of a window – an act committed by a male assailant inexplicably disguised as a female nurse – the series has grown increasingly ludicrous, culminating in last year's wild climax that saw devious "Dot" Cottan gunned down after a 007-esque chase sequence.īut – and let's be clear about this – the silliness is not a bad thing. Often billed as "realistic" because it employs police jargon and lengthy interrogation scenes, the drama (now on BBC1, imported from BBC2) did start out fairly tame.
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