Martin Compston says Line of Duty fans are 'pretty close' with theories π
The series 6 finale airs on Sunday
Last updated 30th Apr 2021
Legendary Scottish actor Martin Compston joined our friends over at Clyde 1 this morning (Friday 30th April), to discuss all things Line of Duty as we patiently wait for the series six finale to hit our screens on Sunday!
Martin, who has played the role of DI Steve Arnott since series one, previously said this week the cast and crew haven't yet been told about a seventh series, with the brand new trailer seemingly hinting that Sunday's episode could be the last ever.
With this in mind, fans are hoping to get answers on Sunday night, with the nation on edge to discover who the fourth member of 'H' is.
Joining the show, Martin alluded to the fact a lot of fan theories he has seen online are 'very close' to being correct.
He said: "One of the joys is just reading the mental theories and some are closer than you think! I mean obviously I can't like it or say well done because I cannot give anything away, but some are pretty close."
Of course, there's been a number of fan theories about the show over the last decade, and just this week the Internet has blown up with theories about the final episode.
After the penultimate episode aired last weekend, showing the Guardia Civil pronouncing James Nesbitt's character Marcus Thurwell dead, many viewers think the main detective leading the raid was actually Thurwell himself.
Could this be one of the theories Martin is referring too? π
Check out Ted Hastings' best quotes from Line of Duty:
βThereβs only one thing Iβm interested in and that is catching bent coppersβ
"Jesus, Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey"
βFrankly son, right now, I couldnβt give a s---β
βYouβve got a bloody nerveβ
βNow weβre sucking dieselβ
βFor years, the security in this department has been watertightβ¦ then you come along, suddenly weβre leaking like a colanderβ
βSheβll be laughing on the other side of her face when Iβm finished with herβ
βNow weβre cooking with gas!β
βSheβs cooked her goose nowβ
βHoul yer whishtβ
βMother of Godβ
βI didnβt float up the Lagan in a bubbleβ
βNone of my people would plant evidence. They know I would throw the book at them β followed by the bookshelfβ
βNo more beating around the bush, we raid Operation Lighthouseβ
βWe've been round the houses Steve. Round the houses and down the bloody drains"
βGotcha a big pint of that catsβ p--- that you young fellas seem to like so muchβ
βGo back to the coal face, the pair of you, unless youβve got more egg-sucking tips for your Grannyβ
βDon't talk to me about victimisation, nobody's blacker than me, son"
βYou were going like the clappersβ
βGod give me strengthβ
βThatβs us nowβ
βI think you should sit down, fella. Or Iβll handcuff you to that deskβ
βYou look like a couple of kids whoβve been caught robbing an orchardβ
We NEED answers!
The Line of Duty series six finale airs on Sunday 2nd May at 9pm on BBC One.
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