Stars including Piers Morgan and Peter Andre have spoken out to express their disappointment over the Line of Duty final last night - sharing the opinion of many fans that the last episode was pretty "underwhelming".
The sixth season of the hit BBC cop drama came to an end last night in what was billed as an "explosive" conclusion in which the final member of the police corruption ring was going to be exposed.
After plenty of tension in the led- up to the big reveal, H or the "fourth man" was uncovered as bumbling Detective Superintendent Ian Buckells and the revelation seeming fell flat with fans hoping for a big twist.
Now celebrity fans of the show have weighed in, with many agreeing with viewers about the lacklustre finale.
Piers Morgan, 55, made a reference to a typo which was used to uncover Buckells as the show's mystery message sender with terrible spelling, tweeting: "Definately a tad underwhelming. #LineofDutyFinale."

Pop star Peter Andre spent all day waiting for the final episode, asking fans: "Am I the only one who is beyond buzzing for this finale tonight?"
However, after the show aired, Pete shared a meme which declared: "Is that it?"
Piers' former Good Morning Britain co-star Alex Beresford seemed outraged by the episode, tweeting a meme of Jo Davidson (played by Kelly Macdonald) saying "No Comment".


He wrote: "Mother of God Jo!! All the evidence suggests the finale was 'definately' butchered! Admit it...." and added an angry face emoji.
Singer Dionne Bromfield shared a picture of Will Smith crying and wrote: "Not YEARS of watching Line Of Duty for it to end like that! ..... I'm going to bed."
Another GMB star Kate Garraway admitted she'd not been able to watch the show last night as there was a power cut, but was "disappointed" with the way it turned out.

She said: "I've got to say - I mean, I haven't seen it yet - but from what's been reported in the papers, it is a little bit disappointing who H turned out to be.
""I think he's a bit of a buffoon and I think we were expecting some kind of - I mean, the actor's lovely! I don't know, I just expected it to be someone more Machiavellian, moving things around behind the scenes.
"Of course, what we're hoping for his a series seven and maybe Jed Mercurio and his clever way turn out to be that wasn't really H - there's an H plus or something!"
Ian Buckells is played by actor Nigel Boyle and he went on TV today to defend the Line of Duty final.
Speaking on BBC Breakfast today, he explained: "The fans have been brilliant, so many people have invested so much.
"There’s always going to be some element of disappointment. You can’t have every series with a big shoot out and ‘urgent exit required’. Sometimes a subtler message is more important.

"If your expectations are somewhere, you’re setting yourself up sometimes for disappointment.
"That’s not to say that all the fans are doing that – [but] everyone’s got their own ideas and theories about how something’s going to pan out.
"And if everyone does that then someone’s not going to be happy somewhere along the line."