A failed stakeout is the latest in a line of failed jobs, Burnside and Roach begin to suspect that someone on the inside is giving out information.
Excellent, a cracking episode, masses of content crammed in to such a short running time, quite exciting to be fair, with a hugely satisfying outcome, it's a little out of left field, but that doesn't matter, overall it worked well.
Line of Duty is now doing what The Bill was doing way back then, without any convoluted fuss, bent coppers always add a little something to an episode.
Meadows and Lovell have been unbearable since joining, talk about smug, was good to see their faces out of joint. Burnside also gets to tell Reid what he thinks.
Excellent, 9/10.
Excellent, a cracking episode, masses of content crammed in to such a short running time, quite exciting to be fair, with a hugely satisfying outcome, it's a little out of left field, but that doesn't matter, overall it worked well.
Line of Duty is now doing what The Bill was doing way back then, without any convoluted fuss, bent coppers always add a little something to an episode.
Meadows and Lovell have been unbearable since joining, talk about smug, was good to see their faces out of joint. Burnside also gets to tell Reid what he thinks.
Excellent, 9/10.