CNN Tonight anchor Don Lemon caused a momentary panic among his fans Friday night
26.04.2021 - 12:34 / ok.co.uk
It would be hard to find a Line of Duty character more universally loathed than DS Patricia Carmichael, played brilliantly by actress Anna Maxwell Martin.
But last night fans were left thankful for her appearance when they spotted that she could have given away a vital clue in the complex hunt for ‘H’ or the ‘fourth man.’ During a particular tense interrogation interview scene with DI Joanne Davidson, DS Carmichael appeared to tap out ‘H’ in Morse code - something long-running Line of Duty fans
.CNN Tonight anchor Don Lemon caused a momentary panic among his fans Friday night
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Fans have been gripped to the edge of their seats to find out the identity of 'H' and they haven't got long until they find out, as the finale of Line Of Duty airs on Sunday 2 May.
Line of Duty fans are currently trying to work out who mystery villain ‘H’ is, as the hit series nears to an end. Suspicion has been rife, with some believing DCS Patricia Carmichael, played by Anna Maxwell Martin, to be the guilty party, while others are confined Ted Hastings, played by Adrian Dunbar, is ‘H.’ However, it’s DC Chloe Bishop who is played by Shalom Brune-Franklin, who has now got the attention of fans, and viewers are convinced she’s up to no good.
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