Watch Line of Duty 2012–2021 123movies, Full TV Series Online – Line of Duty follows Detective Seargent Steven “Steve” Arnott (Martin Compston), a former authorized firearms officer who led an operation to catch an Islamic terrorist intending to detonate a bomb, but the strike team mistakenly entered the wrong apartment and shot dead an unarmed innocent man. In the subsequent investigation, Arnott refused to cover up negligence in the planning and execution of the raid and unable to work in his unit anymore, Arnott receives a transfer to AC-12, a unit tasked with uncovering police corruption. Arnott is partnered with Detective Constable Kathrine “Kate” Fleming (Vicky McClure)), a highly commended undercover officer with a keen investigative instinct. They work under the supervision of Superintendent Edward “Ted” Hastings (Adrian Dunbar), who is one of several Senior Investigating Officers responsible for uncovering corruption within the police force. Throughout the series, AC-12 investigate seemingly disparate cases involving seemingly corrupt police officers, with each series focusing on a different corrupt officer and AC-12 soon realize the pervasive nature of corruption and the police’s deep-rooted links to an organized crime group with ties to drug running, prostitution, child exploitation and people trafficking..
Plot: A drama about the investigations of AC-12, a controversial police anticorruption unit.
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First season good, second season unmissable
I watched series one last year, it was a good cop show, it came at things from a slightly different angle as it had the anti-corruption unit (internal affairs) as the ‘good guys’, so my rating was a solid 7.5… i enjoyed it enough to tune in to the second series which as i write this has one episode left to air and i have to say it has been TV at it’s very best, from the opening few minutes it had me glued eagerly anticipating each weeks new developments, no spoilers here i only recommend you watch it for yourself to experience the shocks, the thrills and the suspense which it has in abundance, the casting of Keeley Hawes as DI Lindsay Denton was a masterstroke, the character is complex to say the least and she will trigger every emotion you have in your arsenal. Superb character acting, it really is. My revised rating overall is 9/10 but i’d give series two 10/10 after 5 of the 6 episodes…Well I thought I’d return for an update as I love this show so much now.. Needless to say season 2 finished as it had began.. sheer class and a great example of how good TV is right now.. Keeley Hawes we salute you.. now we are 1 ep into season 3 and Jed Mercurio has done it again the season opener quite literally blew me away I was so looking forward to it and it was like welcoming an old friend back into my life.. I can’t wait to see where the show is taking me next
Successful, full on TV crime drama
STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday MorningSERIES TWO
After a number of officers are killed in a violent ambush on a remote stretch of road, DI Lindsay Denton (Keeley Hawes) becomes a figure of interest, after being the only survivor of the incident. Fresh from their previous case, Detective Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) and DC Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) once again work together to try and get to the bottom of it, while facing institutional opposition from the dubious Sergeant Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar.)
There’s so much new, original content available now on online and streaming services, as well as the terrestrial channels, that it’s really quite overwhelming, and so I find myself having to catch up on things it feels seemingly everyone else has already seen (I speak as someone who’s never watched a full Game of Thrones episode!) One such example would be LOD, Jed Murcurio’s unflinching, full on nosedive into the police division known as AC-12. I’ve made it onto series three now (thank you Netflix!) and will gradually work my way towards Series 5 (the most recent and apparently last series.)
It’s pretty clear a lot of deep, thorough research has been done into police procedurals and operational strategies, and Mercurio is keen to showcase it on screen. While a lot of effort has obviously been made to make it as accurate as possible, at times it all feels a bit forced, and hard to believe anyone is speaking like a normal person would. As if to add a further layer of grittiness to his project, Mercurio shoots everything in a bleak, gloomy style, with a script low with much in the way of humour and light.
However, all this said, it’s highly intelligent and well written, and genuinely manages to keep you riveted and on edge as to what’s going to come next, as well as featuring strong, assured performances from lead stars Compston and McClure, as well as more established talent such as Adrian Dunbar, Keeley Hawes and Lennie James. Certainly an intriguing and enlightening nosedive into the inner workings of an operational commands unit. ****
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr (60 min)
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Rated TV-14
Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery
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Writer Jed Mercurio
Actors Martin Compston, Vicky McClure, Adrian Dunbar
Country United Kingdom
Awards Nominated for 13 BAFTA 19 wins & 56 nominations total
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa, Red One Camera (MX sensor)
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Negative Format Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Redcode RAW (4.5K) (source format)
Printed Film Format HDTV