Never got round to watching this series before (despite one attempt - see above).
But I decided to try the new 'season' which started on Sunday (not least because Thandie Newton is one of my favourite actresses).
I found it engrossing - but surprising in a couple of ways, not necessarily good ways. In a minor way because of the sometimes clunky dialogue (characters speaking lines which they would never have said to colleagues, but which were designed to explained things to viewers). And in a major way, because after 55 minutes of patient psychological tension, it all went lurid at the end (trying not to spoil for those yet to catch up). Is this typical of Line of Duty as a whole?
I'm not (yet) convinced by this change of tone - but it worked in the sense that I shall definitely be 'tuning in' for the second episode (and wished I'd had it to hand when episode 1 finished)!
But I decided to try the new 'season' which started on Sunday (not least because Thandie Newton is one of my favourite actresses).
I found it engrossing - but surprising in a couple of ways, not necessarily good ways. In a minor way because of the sometimes clunky dialogue (characters speaking lines which they would never have said to colleagues, but which were designed to explained things to viewers). And in a major way, because after 55 minutes of patient psychological tension, it all went lurid at the end (trying not to spoil for those yet to catch up). Is this typical of Line of Duty as a whole?
I'm not (yet) convinced by this change of tone - but it worked in the sense that I shall definitely be 'tuning in' for the second episode (and wished I'd had it to hand when episode 1 finished)!
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