So... Who is "H" ? Line of Duty Poll

Who is H?

  • Patricia Carmichael

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  • Ted Hastings

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  • Kate Fleming

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  • Steve Arnott

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  • Dixon of Dock Green

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  • Police Constable McGarry - Camberwick Green

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  • DCI Jane Tennison

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  • DCI Taggart

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  • Total voters
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Barbara Fan

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From this weeks Radio Times

The last instalment of Line of Duty‘s sixth series airs on Sunday and, while we’re all ready to get to the bottom of Gail Vella’s murder, long-time fans are hoping we’ll finally learn the identity of mysterious OCG leader/corrupt senior police officer ‘H’.

First referred to in season three following the death of corrupt cop Dot Cottan, AC-12 have spent 18 episodes trying to uncover the last remaining bent copper who’s high up in the Organised Crime Group – known by the codename ‘H’ or ‘The Fourth Man’.

While Ted Hastings, Kate Fleming and Steve Arnott have managed to taken down Dot Cottan, Gill Biggeloe and Derek Hilton over the last six series, there’s still one OCG-linked police officer at large – but who is ‘H’?

Could it be Chief Constable Phillip Osbourne (Owen Teale)? He’s the Central Police boss revealed to have been working on the Lawrence Christopher case – which journalist Vella had been digging into before she was killed – and a keen advocate for merging the anti-corruption units and making redundancies.

Similarly, viewers are suspecting Detective Chief Constable Andrea Wise (Elizabeth Rider), who is forcing Hastings into retirement and moving the spotlight away from institutional corruption, as well as Police and Crime Commissioner Rohan Sindwhani (Ace Bhatti), who seemed to have it out for Hastings before resigning in episode five – but could he be double buffing?

AC-3 boss Patricia Carmichael (Anna Maxwell Martin) certainly didn’t cover herself in glory on Sunday after revealing she’d placed trackers on all AC-12 cars, replacing Hastings as the lead on their case and aggressively deflecting whenever ‘H’ or Philip Osbourne was brought up in the unit’s interrogation of Jo Davidson – could she be ‘H’

Of course, we can’t forget Marcus Thurwell (James Nesbitt), the SIO on the Lawrence Christopher case who’s currently based in Spain (where ‘H’ is suspected to be located). While Spanish police believe they found him and his wife murdered in their villa, we don’t know for sure whether it’s definitely his body.

Then there’s DCI Ian Buckells, though it’s been tricky to tell whether he’s fully corrupt – or just incompetent. Is he a pawn in someone else’s game, or could he be ‘H’ himself?

We can never rule out Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar) and Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) either, considering Hastings appears to have been responsible for the OCG discovering John Corbett was a rat and Kate’s confusing behaviour in the last episode (why run from the scene when Ryan was killed in self-defence, Kate?).

Line of Duty continues on Sundays at 9pm on BBC One
 

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I think it's Marcus Thurwell mainly because I think if you going to get James Nesbitt on the series you're going to do more with him than just having his photo on a screen.
 
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I voted other, because you didn't include Gene Hunt ;)

Seriously though, I'd vote Osbourne, mainly because he's been in the frame from day one.
 

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They have to resolve this as it's starting to get dull.

I love the choices, I would love it to be Jane Tennison :) That would set Twitter on fire.

I thought maybe George from Rainbow or the guy in Steps.
 

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I voted other, because you didn't include Gene Hunt ;)

Seriously though, I'd vote Osbourne, mainly because he's been in the frame from day one.

Sorry I never watched that show @Ceindreadh :sorry: I included Tennison as she is a fav along with PC McGarry!!

James Nesbitt on the series you're going to do more with him than just having his photo on a screen.

The hair was a bit of a shocker!! My vote is for the Cheif Constable as he has been in the show from S1
Thurwell is a new name to me and Id feel a bit cheated

BUT!!!

I have no idea how it will end on Sunday "fella" x
 

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The hair was a bit of a shocker!! My vote is for the Cheif Constable as he has been in the show from S1
Thurwell is a new name to me and Id feel a bit cheated
Which is why it makes sense to have a high profile actor such as James Nesbitt in that role so viewers will think although they don't know much about Thurwell, they will still be intrigued to see what James Nesbitt will do on the show.
 

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Here in the US, we have had access to seasons 1-4 on Amazon prime. Hoping to get season 5 and 6 soon. I think it is such a great thrill ride with twists and turns all over the place.
 

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This would be a far better outcome than the one we saw. This series has not been the best at all.
I liked the ending because it tied up many of the loose ends and but left some scope for a season 7. There may not have been a glass room shoot out or a suspect being run over as he tries to escape arrest but it was something more realistic.

Quote of the series was Hastings saying "Jesus, Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey". Also, I didn't realise until recently just how a good an actor Adrian Dunbar is and he was really good in the final episode.

Overall, I thought it was a good season with several edge of the seat moments. I particularly like how much of the season was an allegory for real life events. Gayle Vela's murder was clearly to highlight the police failures in finding the killer of Jill Dando and the reference to Lawrence Christopher was a reference to the police failures in the cases of Stephen Lawrence and Christopher Alder. What I didn't realise until Hastings had a meeting with Carmichael was that the whole season seemed to be a allegory for the failings and corruption that exists in the UK establishment. Hastings talked about "an incompetent officer who was repeatedly promoted through the ranks" who became "a lynchpin in sinister enterprises". Every word is applicable to Boris Johnson. He went on to say that he was "devastated that we have stopped standing up for accountability " and that we have "stopped caring about truth and integrity" which describes how the media and many people in the wider society have responded to the corruption at the heart of our government.

Or maybe I'm reading too much into what he said.
 
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I really liked it. I didn't give much thought to who H might be -- I think I assumed it would be somebody from a previous season I'd forgotten about -- I just enjoyed the ride and watching them all do what they do.
 

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It was an OK ending, and enjoyed this season more than 4 or 5 but nothing will top Denon and Cottan and S2 and 3
Im glad Jo wasnt sent to prison, too many unanswered questions so there needs to be a S7 please Mr Mercurio

Ted Rocks!
 

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I couldn't look in this thread until I had finished the mini binge watch and now that I have I was faced with a difficult choice in voting. How could I vote for anyone other than who I voted for?

I really enjoyed this series, but I'm not sure I would have enjoyed it as much if I had watched it weekly. There was a part of me that was disappointed with the final reveal of the fourth man and I should have viewed it like @James from London who didn't focus too much on 'H'.

I had wondered and probably hoped that we would see a clever twist with Patrick Fairbank during his interview. I thought he might have completely changed his personality revealing that he was the brains behind the whole operation only pretending to act all old and dithery. Something like PRIMAL FEAR

I don't know what this box is below me.

Overall, I think they built it up so much that most people were waiting for a big dramatic showdown with whoever 'H' was. If we take that part out you see it for the great drama it is.


I did enjoy the ending with a catch up on characters and also showing the characters from the previous series'


I'm looking forward to doing the whole thing again because there will be so much that I missed or didn't catch on to as it happened through the years.
 

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I felt it was like watching S3 of Dallas that ends with Kristin in the pool, after the hype of the year before with the global sucess of who shot JR storyline, Kristin in the pool was lack lustre - After Dot Cottan busting out of an office under questionning and Kate chasing him up onto an over pass and ending with his shooting - that was the best ending ever for line of Duty IMHO and it will be hard to top. I compare them to that and they fall a little short

I did enjoy this season far more than John Corbett / Stephen Graham and Roz / Thandie seasons and I thought Kelly Macdonald was good in her role
 
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