BBC viewers all say the same thing as The Capture airs its final episode

BBC viewers have all been saying the same thing as the final episode aired on Monday night.

Fans of the show have been glued to their screens since it aired, as the mystery thriller delves into the world of digital intelligence and surveillance.



BBC viewers all say the same thing as The Capture airs its final episode
The Capture fans have all said the same thing after the BBC series aired its final episode of series two

The show has returned for another series, after season one proved to be a big hit, and fans are all saying it’s better than hit show Line of Duty.

Taking to social media while tuning into the latest episode, one person said: “The Capture is up there with Line of Duty they need to make several more series! I’m hooked.”

Another person added: “The capture is better than line of duty. I said what I said.”

While a third agreed, writing: “The Capture definitely rivals Line of Duty.”

Other fans of the show took to Twitter to say how “hooked” they were after the finale aired.



BBC viewers all say the same thing as The Capture airs its final episode

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The Capture is about the life of detective Rachel Carey, as she works on a secret case that involves digital intelligence and deepfake technology.

The series premiered back in September 2019, then in June the following year it was revealed that it had been commissioned for a second series.

The penultimate episode – named Imposter Syndrome – saw many praising the show for its twist and turns, but others took to the social media platform to highlight how confused they were.

One asked: “Anyone else lost right now. #TheCapture.”

Another confessed: “No idea what’s going on.”

A third chimed in: “I think I may have to watch this again but loving it.”

“I’m so baffled #TheCapture,” a fourth added.

After Monday evening’s finale, viewers praised the ending and called it “phenomenal,” while asking for a third series.

There has been no word from the BBC on the Capture returning for a third series just yet, but star of the show, Holliday Grainger, has hinted she’d be “really interested to know where Ben would take it.”

She told RadioTimes.com: “It goes on such a journey from the beginning, Carey and the plot. It goes on such a massive journey throughout season 2 that where we’re left, the world, I want to know what happens next.”



BBC viewers all say the same thing as The Capture airs its final episode
Fans said it was better than Line of Duty