Line of Duty season 4 episode 4 spoilers: Will case against Roz crumble?
One of the things that makes the job so complicated for the folks within the AC-12 is that they are having to investigate investigators. These are the people who know what to look for, and are going to anticipate almost every single move that you make. It’s a little bit different hunting down people like this than it is your everyday criminal. Not only that, but they can shut things down when they start to realize what is happening around them.
Moving into next week’s new episode, this appears to be one of the many different concerns that is going to be fluttering around in the air. Roz’s husband Nick is going to be at the center of the investigation, and while the team may start to make a little bit of headway with him, what they are going to struggle with is Roz using some of her own evidence to disprove much of what they’ve built up over time.
Line of Duty season 4 episode 4 synopsis – “Roz’s husband Nick is brought in for questioning by AC-12. But while Nick denies any involvement in Steve’s attack, his suspicions about Roz mount. Meanwhile, AC-12 discover new anomalies in the forensic evidence and issue DCI Roz Huntley with a second Reg 15 notice. AC-12’s case appears watertight until Roz starts dismantling their evidence with inside information of her own.”
Given that we’re now at the halfway point of the season, we figure that one of the big things that you will see is Roz try to fight back, and for the tension and anticipation to only further build in the most dramatic fashion. This is a series that is going to make you emotional and then some as you near the conclusion of the story. We just hope that you brace yourself for what are likely to be many more surprises coming along the way.
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