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Bodyguard viewers were left on the edges of their seats in the 'gripping' finale of BBC One's Bodyguard - as the plot delivered a 'bombshell' twist. Fans watched in horror as it was revealed it was David Budd's own boss Chief Superintendent Lorraine Craddock who played a key role in Julia Montague's death, before the final twist was revealed. It was a double blow for Budd as the true identity of the female train bomber from the first episode, Nadia, who he believed he had saved, as the bombmaker who attempted to murder his own children, a twist that made one viewer joke they'd 'fainted 15 times' during the big reveal.

Now that's what you call a twist in the story!' Another wrote: 'What a bombshell! Not one single person could have guessed who the bomber was.' 'I have never been so on edge in my life,' a third posted. Viewers watched as Craddock had been delivering information to Luke Akins, an organised crime boss against the RIPA-18 bill led by the home secretary, which enabled him to execute the bomb attack in which she perished in the third episode. Fan theories had also been rife that the Home Secretary wasn't actually dead, especially as viewers weren't shown her demise on screen - but they were left 'fuming' that she had been killed after all.

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Bodyguard fans took to social media to vent their shock and surprise after the show's finale delivered plot twists and turns - with many saying they had been on the edge of their seats LURED INTO A BOMB TRAP Richard Madden's Budd had been hot on the heels of crime boss Luke Akin, after learning that he had supplied his former army comrade Andrew Apstead with the weapons used in the first assassination attempt of Julia Montague, played by Keeley Hawes. He was lured into a trap set up by Montague's former PR advisor Chanel Dyson and ended up being punched unconscious and kidnapped - waking up with a suicide vest strapped to his chest with a dead man's switch taped to his thumb. Share Meanwhile SO15 officers DCI Deepak Sharma and DS Lousie Rayburn were left seething when they learned of Budd's connection to Apstead and were out for his blood. They caught up with Budd in the middle of London and he tried in vain to convince his fellow officers that he had been set up, with his estranged wife Vicky making a strong case for innocence.

He was able to give vital information that proved he'd been set up, using the blank bullets from his gun that Akins had switched out and left fingerprints on - with Vicky confirming that her ex had tried to take his own life. Budd had a set a booby trap for the security service knowing that the cagey boss Stephen Hunter-Dunn was monitoring their radio contact - and his suspect Richard Longcross was doused in a painful liquid. It was enough to convince Commander Anne Sampson and DCI Sharma to help Budd and he was given the chance to deactivate the bomb. Eventually in what some viewers called one of the most tense scenes they'd ever seen, Budd removed his thumb from the switch and cut the wires. But many fans were unhappy with how the events unfolded, saying it was 'unbelievable'. They said there was 'no way' the Metropolitan Police would let a man armed with explosives to be let through the streets of London - and they mocked the fact officers believed he would try to blow himself up because he 'was suicidal'.

Craddock tried to diffuse the situation after Akins confirmed he had murdered Julia Montague, enlisting the help of a terrorist organisation to plant the bomb, because it was 'just business' SOLVING THE FINAL PIECES OF THE PUZZLE But the police protection officer fooled everyone and made a run for it as soon as the bomb was deactivated. He eluded the police and made his way to Chanel to persuade to tell him more information on her boss Akin, who she had been working for, and was the man many viewers had believed was her angry boyfriend from the first episode. Meanwhile a scene including Commander Anne Sampson, the Head of the Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terrorism Unit, led viewers to believe that she could be part of the conspiracy but ultimately proved to be Budd's ally. THE MOLE IN THE POLICE There had long being a belief from the beginning that there was a leak from within the police force and it was revealed to be Chief Superintendent Lorraine Craddock with. She was caught redhanded talking to Akin and she was taken into custody after Budd told her it was all over.

Akin confessed there and then he was the man behind Julia's death uttering '.It was business' to an angry Budd. Craddock wept as she explained in a police interview: 'For some years I have disclosed information on sensitive police operations that might threaten his criminal activities.' She admitted she had handed over Julia's itinerary to Akin on the day of the first assassination attempt by Apstead and the fatal bombing at the college.

It was all to stop Julia transferring powers to the security service which would give them an upper hand over organised crime like Akin. The officer then revealed she had appointed Budd so he could be made the 'perfect fall guy' for the entire operation. After the entire saga was wrapped up Budd was told there was one thing left for him to do - go to therapy and seek treatment for his mental health BOMB MASTERMIND But she denied any involvement in the attempted attack on Budd's children's school and he suddenly realised there was only one person who had know that information. Nadia, the female suicide bomber from the first episode, who had been helping the police with their inquiries admitted she had given them false information and led the on a wild goose chase. ‘He thought so little of me he showed me pictures.

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To him I was just a weak woman, I remembered everything he told me about his children, their names, their ages. From prison I was able to inform my organisation.' She revealed she had built all the bombs, including the one Budd had been strapped into and explained that she had enlisted 'non believers and criminals' to plant the bomb at the college that killed Julia on the request of Akins. The entire Bodyguard boxset is available on BBC iPlayer.