The Capture viewers seriously distracted by mobile phone blunder in BBC thriller | The Sun

THE Capture viewers have been left seriously distracted by a mobile phone blunder in the BBC thriller.

The fourth episode of the drama aired on Sunday and saw DCI Carey investigate a TV hack amidst a growing media storm.


Meanwhile, Isaac found himself engulfed in a furore over the faked racial profiling comments, which lead to him being sacked by the Home Secretary.

Then the invisible assassins struck again, and the Operation Vanguard team suffered a tragic blow.

But despite the gripping twists and turns, some viewers of The Capture were too distracted by what they considered quite a blunder in a surveillance/hacking storyline.

Taking to Twitter, one viewer wrote: "I'm enjoying how daft #TheCapture is. Especially details like people plotting to expose state surveillance discussing their plans ON THE PHONE."

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Another added: "#TheCapture. Everyone has a mobile phone, so why not use it and capture what is really happening on it as proof."

A third tweeted: "Just when you thought it couldn’t get any more bonkers it does #TheCapture."

Another viewer shared that they were just genuinely baffled by the show, writing: "Trying to figure out #TheCapture."

Others were left speechless after a fan-favourite was murdered in Sunday's episode.

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DS Patrick Flynn was the only person who could identify the killer of a Chinese national who was brutally murdered in his hotel.

However, DS Flynn was killed in hospital as the criminal tried to silencethe officer.

Viewers took to Twitter to share their thoughts, with one writing:"Guys the capture episode was released early on BBC iPlayer and man that ending is insane idk what to say."

Another wrote: "This show is too much for a Sunday night.”

" I can hardly breathe!” said another viewer.

The Capture airs Sundays on BBC One and is available on BBC iPlayer.

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