Disappointed he didn’t just say ‘how do?’The Hiya from TLR had me, so casual!
Loved it because it showed how he hasn’t really matured he was a man child (or whatever the quote was Catherine said) for all his bravado he was a damaged child too! She always had the upper hand because her life (despite all the tragedy) was “normal” and that’s what she’d given Ryan. A childhood TLR could only have dreamed of!Did anyone else find the scene where Catherine and TLR were shouting at each-other quite funny? “No YOU fuck off!”
I think you mean 'Ow do?'Disappointed he didn’t just say ‘how do?’
Yes I got the feeling Ryan will head into the police. And maybe it will return one day with him as the leadI really enjoyed that. It wasn't what I'd expected but I think it worked very well.
I also kinda like how it's not perfectly watertight wrapped up with a 'and this is what they're all doing next'. You get just enough so you can give characters the ending you like for themPersonally I'm thinking Ryan seemed overly pleased at being mistaken for a police officer so I like to think there will be another Sergeant Cawood in the future.
I do wish Ann had maybe had a better final appearance because her character got quite a rough deal this series between the drinking, exploding at Ryan, and not doing her actual job. But it does make her a very human character that she's still not over her horrendous trauma but she's at least still carrying on.
I hated the last two series of Line Of Duty - loved it up until then. I have almost blocked series 5 & 6 from my memory.i was saying to my mum the anticipation around happy valley finale feels horribly similar to that of line of duty series 6. It was EVERYWHERE and people were so excited and it was such a bloody let down. Let’s hope this doesn’t go the same way
I think there "will" be, because she mentioned faisal and his proximity to Joanna in the last scene with her colleague. So I'd imagine in this fictional universe, that's a job for the police who aren't retiring that dayI do wish we’d seen justice for Joanna though in the B storyline
Already on it, it’s how I’ll get over thisI really enjoyed catching up on here During the week and reading everyone’s theories…. Rewatch from series one anyone ? 🫠
Isn’t that what lots of people do though? We all see things through our own lense. I don’t think it showed him as a true evil psychopath. I think it was a good example of the nature/nurture debate. If he’d had an adult looking out for him the way Catherine did for Ryan would he have grown up to be the dangerous man he was? Probably not. Was he born or made dangerous?It was a very clever way (IMO) to show him as a true evil psychopath. He did love her, but he remembers the love and the good. He can’t really remember or washes over the bad he did. It’s just words or meaningless argument in his memory. The bad is blamed on someone else, eradicating his responsibility for it.
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