Dot Cotton is probably the most interesting character in the show and in tv. He’s scheming, slippery and manipulative to make him the perfect villain but we also believe he was groomed into everything and may have redeemed himself in his final moments.
Am I the only person who doesn’t think there’s anything romantic between Kate and Steve? They’ve always had their ‘mate friendship’ and can’t really imagine it being romantic. Looking forward to seeing what’s coming for their characters this season
I personally shipped Kate and Dot more. Kate didn't develop personal relationship with Dot cz she was undercover with AC-9. I mean she is not stupid as Steve. She also said "it's not that I didn't wanted to", that my friend is complex intriguing relationship right there. Wish we got more but it was perfect anyway.
Actually I think one extra interesting thing about Dot is the level of skills he seems to have picked up off the books. It really adds to his mysterious backstory. For example, as he says when framing Steve, he isn't officially firearms trained. Yet we see he clearly has proficiency with guns when he has to use them and he also refers to firearms in a very technical way several times. This means he was clearly introduced to them by his OCG associates. No doubt he is a formidably intelligent man, it almost adds to the sadness of his character that his skills were used for evil for so much of the show.
One thing I learned from Dot is that he clearly didn't want to kill. With Lindsay, he was going to send her back to prison- which would have been a mercy, then offered her money. He only killed her because Lindsay was a stubborn yet proud officer.
I was quite sad when I found out about Dot's involvement with the OCG. He looked like quite a sound lad. Also what is you user on Reddit, I am on the subreddit too I want to see more of this!
Am I the only one who really wanted Dot and Kate to get together? Impossible, unless Dot was just arrested or placed under witness protection but yeah, they were cute
I think I'll make Roz the next character study. I might do a few short lingering mysteries and unanswered series questions videos too, to keep the upload frequency more regular.
I think that they'll always leave some questions up in the air, that being the greatness of these shows that put antiheroes in gray we cannot help but love know matter how they trend toward black, but I feel like we still have a lot of Dot that can remain in the series even if he stays dead. (We're talking about a show that has protected witnesses and relocation into new identities as a matter of course, so there could be a big reveal on him not being dead--another reason AC12 wouldn't want that footage viewed too closely, not that I think it would be a great storyline to revive him, necessarily. Season 4 is the weakest because of how it stretches credulity, and probably bringing back Dot would, too.) Anyway, it seems like Dot was doing some digging on his own if he was able to put together the command structure of the OCG's infiltration of the police, and it really makes one wonder about that moment when Hilton suggests he take the inspector's exam. Did he know Dot was the Caddy or at the very least dirty? Is it something the OCG suggested to Hilton, coincidentally just an idea he had in trying to carry out his legitimate command duties rather than motivated by the dirty side, and/or an idea that stemmed from Dot putting himself in the path of the man he might have had plans to bring down? Denton suggested that she could clear her name and get her various sins forgiven by bringing in the Caddy, and it would make sense for him to have reached a similar conclusion that finding out what big fish he could trade along the way could someday get him off the hook--oldest trick in the book, right? So, even though both are dead, I see something there in that connection, as it sure looks like Dot figured out who Hilton was but whether Hilton knew about Dot is left murky. They do callbacks to the same elements repeatedly in the series, so it makes perfect sense for Dot to have "made a note" of names and roles that's hidden out there somewhere and ready to blow up. I just don't feel like we're done with Dot, dead or not!
That is a very interesting find! It's not a common surname, so it feels like it could have some relevance. I wonder if either Susan or Roger will make an appearance. Regarding the list, a lot of those abusers presumably got away with it (at least for now), since Dot only had time to testify against Fairbank before he had to resort to morse code. There's potential to expand on that for sure in the next season or two.
Me too, it would have been nice to maybe have some sort of redemption. I know he saved Kate life. Just his life went to waste as he was groomed from a young age
Question for you, probably asked before but it doesn’t sit well with me, how can we be absolutely sure Tommy Hunter is definitely dead? In series 2 he was brought out to the car but his head was covered. He was shot in the car but for some reason the car was torched, was it someone else in the car and torched that they could not identify that it actually was him? Was he not prompted by dot to go to witness protection, and the fact that the cops are so corrupt it could be made look like he actually was dead to get the police off his back so he can keep his OCG going without them knowing he is still alive?
I guess after the twist with the morse code in S5, nothing is out of the question. But I'd be really surprised. It definitely seemed like they'd closed the lid on that one.
One thing I've noticed is everyone who turns out to be bent in this series is an insufferable arse. I didn't find Gates particularly likable and this sod irritated me from his first appearance. I was glad to see him go. And Gill. From the onset I knew she was trouble. This is why I'm positive Hastings isn't bent. You can't help but like him. I have yet to watch series 6. I just downloaded it. It doesn't air in Canada.
There's white men in every season you tool. John Corbett, Hilton. Ryan Pilikinson. Ted and Steve. Stop trying to bring in a political agenda where there isn't one Diversity isn't a bad things as long as it isn't forced or at a detriment. The seasons weakened when they killed off Dot, not because more ethic characters are in it.
Dot Cotton is probably the most interesting character in the show and in tv. He’s scheming, slippery and manipulative to make him the perfect villain but we also believe he was groomed into everything and may have redeemed himself in his final moments.
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I miss Dot so much , He left the series far too soon
Am I the only person who doesn’t think there’s anything romantic between Kate and Steve? They’ve always had their ‘mate friendship’ and can’t really imagine it being romantic. Looking forward to seeing what’s coming for their characters this season
I personally shipped Kate and Dot more. Kate didn't develop personal relationship with Dot cz she was undercover with AC-9. I mean she is not stupid as Steve. She also said "it's not that I didn't wanted to", that my friend is complex intriguing relationship right there. Wish we got more but it was perfect anyway.
@Abdul Gani well Yeha it’s obvious there’s nothing more than a friendship but these videos keep suggesting something more and there just isn’t
@@DrDiabolical000 yeah it would be been interesting to see more of that
No, you’re not the only one. And as for other comments here, I never sensed anything romantic between Steve and Kate. Or Steve and Dot.
When I seen him first time in Whitechapel playing the krays I knew what a great actor he is
Actually I think one extra interesting thing about Dot is the level of skills he seems to have picked up off the books. It really adds to his mysterious backstory.
For example, as he says when framing Steve, he isn't officially firearms trained. Yet we see he clearly has proficiency with guns when he has to use them and he also refers to firearms in a very technical way several times. This means he was clearly introduced to them by his OCG associates.
No doubt he is a formidably intelligent man, it almost adds to the sadness of his character that his skills were used for evil for so much of the show.
I loved to hate Dot. Great part, well acted.
He's 100% a love hate character
One day I'd love to see one of these on Ryan Pilkington :)
He’s line of Duty’s Colin Sullivan from The Departed👌🍿
One thing I learned from Dot is that he clearly didn't want to kill. With Lindsay, he was going to send her back to prison- which would have been a mercy, then offered her money. He only killed her because Lindsay was a stubborn yet proud officer.
When it suited her . She took money when it didn’t trouble her so much iirc
Great character Analysis from my favourite show.
I was quite sad when I found out about Dot's involvement with the OCG. He looked like quite a sound lad. Also what is you user on Reddit, I am on the subreddit too I want to see more of this!
Thanks very much :) glad you enjoyed it! My reddit username is Clem_Crozier.
Am I the only one who really wanted Dot and Kate to get together? Impossible, unless Dot was just arrested or placed under witness protection but yeah, they were cute
I agree!
Well done mate. Really good video, I think you should do a video on either:
Tony Gates
Roz Huntley
Nick Huntley
Michael Farmer
I think I'll make Roz the next character study. I might do a few short lingering mysteries and unanswered series questions videos too, to keep the upload frequency more regular.
@@ClemsContent good idea
There's still a few things either left to interpretation or straight up mysteries still
I want Tony Gates! Really liked him
Best LineOfDuty analysis videos. Thank you
Would love to hear one for Steve.
More content coming in the new year. I will probably wait until S6 is out before doing a video for any of the main three characters.
@@ClemsContent it’s today babyyy!
Love Dot me. Left too soon.
I think that they'll always leave some questions up in the air, that being the greatness of these shows that put antiheroes in gray we cannot help but love know matter how they trend toward black, but I feel like we still have a lot of Dot that can remain in the series even if he stays dead. (We're talking about a show that has protected witnesses and relocation into new identities as a matter of course, so there could be a big reveal on him not being dead--another reason AC12 wouldn't want that footage viewed too closely, not that I think it would be a great storyline to revive him, necessarily. Season 4 is the weakest because of how it stretches credulity, and probably bringing back Dot would, too.) Anyway, it seems like Dot was doing some digging on his own if he was able to put together the command structure of the OCG's infiltration of the police, and it really makes one wonder about that moment when Hilton suggests he take the inspector's exam. Did he know Dot was the Caddy or at the very least dirty? Is it something the OCG suggested to Hilton, coincidentally just an idea he had in trying to carry out his legitimate command duties rather than motivated by the dirty side, and/or an idea that stemmed from Dot putting himself in the path of the man he might have had plans to bring down? Denton suggested that she could clear her name and get her various sins forgiven by bringing in the Caddy, and it would make sense for him to have reached a similar conclusion that finding out what big fish he could trade along the way could someday get him off the hook--oldest trick in the book, right? So, even though both are dead, I see something there in that connection, as it sure looks like Dot figured out who Hilton was but whether Hilton knew about Dot is left murky. They do callbacks to the same elements repeatedly in the series, so it makes perfect sense for Dot to have "made a note" of names and roles that's hidden out there somewhere and ready to blow up. I just don't feel like we're done with Dot, dead or not!
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7:22 At the bottom of the list the name Roger Hyde-Albert stood out to me, the same last name as the H suspect Susan Hyde-Albert!
That is a very interesting find! It's not a common surname, so it feels like it could have some relevance. I wonder if either Susan or Roger will make an appearance.
Regarding the list, a lot of those abusers presumably got away with it (at least for now), since Dot only had time to testify against Fairbank before he had to resort to morse code. There's potential to expand on that for sure in the next season or two.
@@ClemsContent I hope that the Roger and Susan lead gets somewhere its my first actual find.
Really enjoy these videos- thanks for posting them👍🏻
you could mention he was probably named after the character in EastEnders.
I like how they called him Dot because his name was Cotton as referenced to Dot Cotton in Coronation Street. Lol the navy used nic names like that lol
You mean Eastenders
Cottan.
@@jamaicarain7029 oh yes, Eastenders! plus i totally loved Dot on LOD and he was kind of hot, too! just had to say that lol xo from florida
Well done. One thing that I either missed or it was never explained, where exactly did the moniker Dot come from?
there was a character on Coronation street for a long time called Dorothy (Dot) Cotton... play on last names
@@tukicat1399 Ta
@@tukicat1399 no it’s from Eastenders dot cotton is a iconic character on the soap Eastenders not coronation st
This is well made and thought out
I was gutted when Dot was killed
He and Lindsay made the show more interesting, felt like there was a void in the show when they were killed off. Still excited for season 6
Me too, it would have been nice to maybe have some sort of redemption. I know he saved Kate life. Just his life went to waste as he was groomed from a young age
Really good analysis.
Can you do a study of Kate Flemming as while she is married with at least one kid. She has had at least one affair.
Question for you, probably asked before but it doesn’t sit well with me, how can we be absolutely sure Tommy Hunter is definitely dead? In series 2 he was brought out to the car but his head was covered. He was shot in the car but for some reason the car was torched, was it someone else in the car and torched that they could not identify that it actually was him? Was he not prompted by dot to go to witness protection, and the fact that the cops are so corrupt it could be made look like he actually was dead to get the police off his back so he can keep his OCG going without them knowing he is still alive?
I guess after the twist with the morse code in S5, nothing is out of the question. But I'd be really surprised. It definitely seemed like they'd closed the lid on that one.
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was it dot that did the ambush or was it his orders?
It was on his orders, but he wasn't personally there.
Yeah, Prasad and Cole did it.
You’re assuming Tommy is dead
We saw him get murdered after Georgia fell, pretty sure he's dead
@@soar_mint5970 life finds a way
One thing I've noticed is everyone who turns out to be bent in this series is an insufferable arse. I didn't find Gates particularly likable and this sod irritated me from his first appearance. I was glad to see him go. And Gill. From the onset I knew she was trouble. This is why I'm positive Hastings isn't bent. You can't help but like him. I have yet to watch series 6. I just downloaded it. It doesn't air in Canada.
You can tell the earlier seasons of LoD really easily... there are actual white men in it
There's white men in every season you tool. John Corbett, Hilton. Ryan Pilikinson. Ted and Steve. Stop trying to bring in a political agenda where there isn't one Diversity isn't a bad things as long as it isn't forced or at a detriment. The seasons weakened when they killed off Dot, not because more ethic characters are in it.