Operation Pear Tree
- Episode aired Mar 31, 2019
- TV-14
- 57m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
1.6K
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When three police officers are shot dead during the hijack of a seized drugs transport, AC-12 move in to investigate possible police collusion.When three police officers are shot dead during the hijack of a seized drugs transport, AC-12 move in to investigate possible police collusion.When three police officers are shot dead during the hijack of a seized drugs transport, AC-12 move in to investigate possible police collusion.
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"Line of Duty" is a work of fiction. Consequently undercover police officers are not primarily targeting trade unions, peace and environmental campaigns. Instead they are involved in the rather more hazardous activity of infiltrating OCG. That is one of many acronyms in the series and stands for "Organised Crime Gang."
The series is full of unexpected twists and turns which, as in previous series, keep the viewers on the edge of their seats.
It addresses the issue of how far an undercover officer has to act like a criminal in order to infiltrate a gang. They would be spotted and probably killed if they failed to join in with robberies but what about killing other police officers to gain credibility?
The series is full of unexpected twists and turns which, as in previous series, keep the viewers on the edge of their seats.
It addresses the issue of how far an undercover officer has to act like a criminal in order to infiltrate a gang. They would be spotted and probably killed if they failed to join in with robberies but what about killing other police officers to gain credibility?
Weaker than previous series openers. Less dramatic and engaging.
Lots of familiar faces which is off putting making you wonder which shows they have been in before and the actors are wearing much more make up than previously.
With its track record, it is worth continuing. A good job this isn't the pilot episode of a series of I might switch off.
Lots of familiar faces which is off putting making you wonder which shows they have been in before and the actors are wearing much more make up than previously.
With its track record, it is worth continuing. A good job this isn't the pilot episode of a series of I might switch off.
A year ago I watched 4 seasons and liked it though on rewatch the above headline occurred to me. Top tier guest stars along with the narrative momentum takes you pass the preposterous plot contrivances. The self righteous tone is almost intolerable on re-viewing. It occurs to me now the story momentum cannot accommodate humor or any sort of distraction into true humanity. I wasn't a '24' fan and this feels like a that. Once U know what happens rewatching is pointless. Ridiculous amounts of tech emphasize the inhumanity. Mark Crispin Miller wrote that our dominant culture most admires robots. I think it's a valid observation.
I feared that the success of Bodyguard may have turned Mercurio's attention away from Line of Duty, fortunately not the case, as the fifth series opens with a barnstorming episode.
They of course present a terrific, gritty story, we're already lost in a layered complex plot, we of course have great characters, and top performances, but it's the show's ability to shock that once again wins through.
Stephen Graham was awesome as always. This is going to be another awesome series. 9/10
They of course present a terrific, gritty story, we're already lost in a layered complex plot, we of course have great characters, and top performances, but it's the show's ability to shock that once again wins through.
Stephen Graham was awesome as always. This is going to be another awesome series. 9/10
The story has really good potential and the concept is great. I am also interested to see how the ongoing corruption from previous series fits in but omg the acting of the two main characters is painful. I put this down mostly to the script. The DS basically spends the whole time explaining police procedure as though he is reading it from a book.
When they questioned the cop in the hospital or the civilian member of staff they sounded forced and insincere.
Stephen Graham came across well as did the main female protagonist.
I feel awful as the two main cop actors seem competent but the script is awful. I know the DS is probably quite realistic in the way interviews flow but it just seems so false.
It is the same problem I had with Bodyguard. Great story idea poorly executed.
Let's hope the story keeps it tight and exciting and we can hopefully overlook the script and it's delivery.
When they questioned the cop in the hospital or the civilian member of staff they sounded forced and insincere.
Stephen Graham came across well as did the main female protagonist.
I feel awful as the two main cop actors seem competent but the script is awful. I know the DS is probably quite realistic in the way interviews flow but it just seems so false.
It is the same problem I had with Bodyguard. Great story idea poorly executed.
Let's hope the story keeps it tight and exciting and we can hopefully overlook the script and it's delivery.
Did you know
- TriviaThe photo of Tina Watts hugging a dog appearing in a dating app shown on Steve Arnott's smartphone is actually of the actor Martin Compston's real wife, actress Tianna Chanel Flynn, and their Staffordshire Terrier, named King.
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- Filming locations
- Tates Avenue, Belfast, Northern Ireland(The phone box used by PC Bindra to make contact with the OCG is located on the Tates Avenue bridge in Belfast)
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- Runtime
- 57m
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