BBC viewers are beside themselves with excitement but concerned they're 'not emotionally ready' for what's to come this weekend with an epic double header in store.
Nothing has come close to Line of Duty since the much loved crime drama returned to screens and after two gripping cliff-hangers in a row, fans are on tenterhooks for Sunday's penultimate episode of the series when we should find out the outcome of episode 5's dramatic conclusion with millions reeling from shots sounding out as Ryan Pilkington and Kate Fleming pointed a gun at each other.
Throw the increasing speculation on the identity of H into the mix as well and this Sunday's episode looks set to be unmissable TV.
And it's not just Line of Duty that fans are counting down to this weekend, before it at 8pm is the latest instalment of the new series of another massively popular BBC show - Call The Midwife.
Just like Line of Duty, a huge audience tuned in to its return and the show's star Jenny Agutter appeared on Friday's Lorraine to whet viewers' appetite for what is still to come.

Last Sunday's episode proved to be a really harrowing watch as it dealt with a heartbreaking still birth, with many viewers taking to social media to share their own stories.
And plenty more have now taken to Twitter, declaring they have 'cancelled all plans' for Sunday evening as they gear up to be glued to both Call the Midwife and Line of Duty, but worry they might not be able to cope with what's in store.
One tweeted: "I don’t know that I’m emotionally strong enough for Call the Midwife and Line of Duty in one night!" and, sharing the same concerns, a second reacted: " #CallTheMidwife always has me sobbing. Between this and Line of Duty I’m going to be an emotional mess come 10 pm."
A third posted: "I need a week off the tellybox. All my fave shows have been messing with my emotions...I fear I'm going down the rabbit hole of despair.
Others have been quick to applaud the BBC for running the two programmes back to back, with another viewer directly tweeting the channel to write: "BBC congratulations Sunday night Television belongs to you"