Line of Duty (by 2x2) is simply put the best police procedural series I've seen in yrs. Killer cliffhangers -often literally- every ep.
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Replying to @asteris
Lennie James can carry a series all on his own, and has (Jericho), but any worries I had about his absence weakening S2 were put to rest.
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Line of Duty (by 2x4) makes the shortlist of most convoluted police proc's I've ever seen. Right up there w The Departed. Holy crap, in awe.
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No spoilers, but makes no sense that Keeley Hawes didn't get an award for that astonishing 2014 role. Then again, awards & sense rarely mix.
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If you’ve not yet seen S3, you’ve a treat in store :-o
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ofc I haven't, doing 'spot' reviews; and why aren't you folks telling me about these fab series from this side of the pond? :p
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I take it more prestige series like ‘The Night Manager’ and ‘London Spy’ were better publicised?
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I accidentally caught The Night Manager on a transatlantic, liked it but nothing stunning; now, Utopia was really something else
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Yes, TNM was very much /that certain type/ of big budget British drama. Hiddleston was good, but it wasn’t /exceptional/.
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ofc it drew me in w Tahrir but I don't begrudge them the Orientalism too much, I've seen far more exploitative fare; as you said
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