SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of tonight’s Blue Bloods Season 11 finale.
01.05.2021 - 14:47 / ok.co.uk
Line of Duty star Craig Parkinson has shared his predictions on how fans will react to the series finale on Sunday 2 May. Craig, 45, played DI Matthew ‘Dot’ Cottan, in the popular BBC series before his character met an untimely death after was unmasked as The Caddy by AC-12.
Despite leaving the series Craig still has much involvement with the police drama and revealed he has already seen the highly-anticipated final episode of the sixth series. Craig hosts BBC Sounds podcast Obsessed with Line
.SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of tonight’s Blue Bloods Season 11 finale.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from the Thursday, May 13, episode of Mom.
Like many of viewers across the nation, Piers Morgan tuned in for the sixth, and possibly final, series finale of the hit BBC crime drama Line of Duty.
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Line of Duty fans were left reeling during tonight's series 6 finale as the mysterious H was finally unmasked. Millions tuned in at 9pm on Sunday night as DI Ian Buckells was revealed to be the "Fourth Man", bringing an end to AC-12's hunt for bent coppers.
With the series finale looming, fans of Line of Duty have unearthed a telling interview with former star Craig Parkinson which hinted that Kate Fleming, played by Vicky McClure, is hiding a huge secret. In the exclusive clip dating back to August 2020, Craig, 45, revealed to This Morning hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford that viewers can “never trust Vicky McClure” suggesting Kate could be the face behind the infamous H.
With just one episode left in the current series of Line of Duty, former star Craig Parkinson has shared his fears that Ted Hastings could leave the show for good. Speaking on his Obsessed With… Line of Duty podcast on BBC Sounds, Craig, who starred as DI Cottan up until series three, and his guest, author Elizabeth Day, discussed their predictions for the hotly-anticipated series finale.
Line of Duty's finale episode has been extended to 90 minutes to give viewers an extra half hour of action. The final episode of season 6 is due to air on Sunday - with fans hoping the identity of H will be revealed.The future of the show has been left hanging in the balance as Martin Compston promised: "There are a lot of pay-offs coming this Sunday.