Netflix Just Dropped 6 Seasons of the Most Twisted Crime Drama on TV — Viewers Say It Should Be Illegal to Watch This Much Betrayal!

Netflix has quietly unleashed six full seasons of a crime drama so relentless, so morally rotten, and so full of corrupt detectives, savage betrayals, and devastating twists, that fans are losing sleep — and their minds. What starts as a standard investigation spirals into a labyrinth of lies, power, and blood, where every ally is a suspect, and every truth comes at a horrifying price. Viewers are calling it “the darkest ride since Luther” — and by the time you reach Season 5, you won’t know who you are anymore. Watch it now… if you dare!

Martin Compston and Adrian Dunbar pose for Line of Duty season six photoCalling all crime junkies — this isn’t a drill. Netflix has just added all six seasons of Line of Duty to its line-up… and fans are saying this twisted, nerve-shredding police thriller might be the best procedural ever made.

Created by Jed Mercurio, Line of Duty originally aired from 2012 to 2021 on BBC — but now, it’s finally found a home on Netflix, ready to hook a whole new wave of viewers who thought they’d seen it all. Spoiler: you haven’t.

What’s the Deal with Line of Duty?

If you think this is just another cop show, think again. Line of Duty dives headfirst into the murky underworld of police corruption, where loyalty means nothing and every officer could be hiding something.

The series follows AC-12, an anti-corruption unit led by the sharp and unrelenting Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar), flanked by DS Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) and DC Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) — a duo so clever and morally conflicted, you’ll never stop guessing where they truly stand.

Vicky McClure as DI Kate Fleming in Line of Duty

Each season introduces a new case, a new suspect, and a fresh web of lies. But don’t get comfortable — every season also deepens the mystery behind a shadowy criminal network known only as “H.” And when that plotline starts unraveling, it changes everything.

Season 1: The Fall of a Golden Boy

It all starts with DCI Tony Gates (Lennie James), a brilliant officer with perfect numbers… too perfect. As AC-12 digs into his seemingly flawless record, they uncover a dangerous game of manipulation, cover-ups, and a personal life crumbling under pressure.

Gates’ downfall isn’t just about the job — it’s about survival. And what begins as a routine investigation quickly spirals into a high-stakes thriller with careers, reputations, and lives on the line.

The Cast? Absolutely Stacked.

In addition to the powerhouse trio of Dunbar, Compston, and McClure, Line of Duty brings in one jaw-dropping guest star after another:

Keeley Hawes as the icy and brilliant DI Lindsay Denton

Stephen Graham delivering a career-defining performance

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Thandiwe NewtonDaniel MaysAnna Maxwell MartinKelly Macdonald, and more

Each one brings a new layer of tension, deception, and heartbreak. And trust us — no one is safe.

Why Is Everyone Talking About It Again?

Because Line of Duty doesn’t just entertain — it interrogates. It pulls you into a system where justice is murky, power is fragile, and truth comes at a devastating cost.

Viewers on social media are already re-binging the series in droves:

“Just finished binge-watching all 6 seasons of Line of Duty! What an incredible journey.”
“Best police procedural I’ve ever seen in my life.”
“One of the best series to ever hit our TV screens.”

And those final episodes? Let’s just say you’ll be clutching your couch cushions and screaming at your screen.

Where to Watch

All six seasons of Line of Duty are now streaming on Netflix — and if you dare to start… be prepared to cancel your weekend plans. This isn’t a binge. It’s an obsession.