We've had a couple of interview scenes so far but nothing as epic as what is to come in Line of Duty.
The upcoming episode of the BBC One cop drama is reportedly set to feature the 'longest ever interrogation scene' conducted by AC-12 - but who will Superintendent Ted Hastings and DI Steve Arnott be grilling?
That we'll have to wait to find out but Line of Duty fans have been counting days until the penultimate episode of the sixth series after a dramatic cliff-hanger left them screaming at their TV.
DI Kate Fleming and PC Ryan Pilkington became embroiled in a stand-off after dodgy boss Jo Davidson was given an order by the OCG to "get rid" of her.
But it came down to Ryan, who has managed to find his way onto the inside, to do the dirty work.
Kate wasn't willing to give in and in the final seconds of episode five, viewers heard two gunshots ring out - but who shot who and is Kate still alive?
The Mirror has now been able to reveal that anti-corruption unit AC-12 will also be involved in an emotional interview lasting a massive 29 minutes and 22 seconds, the longest ever scene on the show.
A show source said: "Line Of Duty fans are used to AC-12 being thorough in their interviews in their search for bent coppers, but this scene is incredible and you can't look away for a moment.

"Just when you think it could end there are more questions and more answers and more revelation.
“Lots of the secrets are going to come out and there are more pieces of the puzzle in place."
In two first look images from the upcoming episode, show Ted, Steve, DC Chloe Bishop and returnee DCI Patricia Carmichael are all arriving at the scene of a potentially brutal murder.
While it doesn't give anything away, Steve and Chloe's faces paint a concerning picture as both appear shocked by what they have arrived to.