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Death in Paradise viewers slam BBC show after huge shake-up


DEATH In Paradise viewers have been quick to slam the BBC after a huge format change.

It came after the show’s loyal fans were left gobsmacked with a plot twist “no one saw coming” in Friday’s instalment.

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Death in Paradise viewers have slammed the BBC show after a huge shake-up[/caption]

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It came after the team were sent to a murder at Ambrose Distillery[/caption]

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Viewers didn’t like the fact the culprit, Cora, was unmasked solo[/caption]

The BBC Caribbean crime series, which is now in its 14th series, returned to screens earlier this month.

Yet Friday’s Death In Paradise episode, which saw DI Mervin Wilson (Don Gilet) and his team travel to Ambrose Distillery, eagle-eyed viewers were sceptical of a format change.

It came after business owner Patrick Ambrose (Ansu Kabia) was poisoned while drinking a glass of rum.

His sudden death came as he’d been on the verge of selling up the distillery.

But a major plot twist revealed the dead man was, in fact, not Patrick Ambrose at all and the real Patrick’s sister, Cora (Madeline Appiah), was unmasked as the murderer in the end.

Yet while fans were baffled by both the dead man’s identity and that of the killer, they took issue with how the culprit was exposed.

They flagged how, ordinarily, the show’s suspects will be gathered together in one room before the culprit is unmasked.

Yet they told how it felt “wrong” to see Cora’s criminal identity revealed without the rest of those under question accompanying her.

One fan on X commented how it was a fresh milestone for the long-running series and put: “The first time all the suspects are not together!”

Another added: “I don’t like they have broke tradition here in not gathering the suspects…….how dare they.”


A third then wrote: “This is the first time they haven’t got all the suspects together to reveal the murderer.”

One added a warning for show bosses and wrote: “This better not become the norm.

“It just ruins the tradition of the show.”

SHOCK EXIT

The format tweak came after fans were convinced the show had “run its course” as a major character hinted at their exit.

Timeline of Death In Paradise Detectives

Death In Paradise started in 2011 and has welcomed four detectives so far to the island.

These are all of the actors who have played the lead detective in the hit BBC series so far:

Ben Miller as DI Richard Poole – Actor Ben played the first ever detective from seasons 1 to 2, and then returned as a guest star in the third and tenth series.

Kris Marshall as DI Humphrey Goodman. Next up My Family star took on the role for three years from series 3 to 6.

Ardal O’Hanlon as DI Jack Mooney. Father Ted star Ardal was a fan favourite and was the detective for three seasons from series 6 to 9.

Ralf Little as DI Neville Parker. The actor started in 2019 and is the longest-running star to have the detective role. He was on the show for four seasons from 9 to 13.

Commissioner Selwyn Patterson (Don Warrington) has been a fixture of the Saint Marie crime-fighting team from the very first episode.

Earlier this month, the character learned he was to be “phased out” due to budget cuts, with even his idyllic corner of the world not safe from economic strife.

He told his colleagues at the beach bar: “I’m afraid they can, and they are.”

Viewers aren’t happy, with one writing on X: “They can’t just get rid of Selwyn as the commissioner in death in paradise what will he do?”

The show has reinvented itself multiple times over the years, successfully switching its leading man time and time again.

It began with Ben Miller as Detective Inspector Richard Poole in series one and two, then Kris Marshall took over as Humphrey Goodman; he was followed by Ardal O’Hanlon as Jack Mooney, Ralf Little had a four-series run as Neville Parker, before Don Gilet was handed the baton as Mervin Wilson.

And Mervin’s tenure kicked off with a big surprise as one of his colleagues, new officer Benjamin Brice, died just minutes into the episode.

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They called out how it was the first time the killer had been unmasked on their own, as opposed to alongside a bunch of suspects
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Fans insisted the format change ‘better not become the norm’[/caption]

Scene from Death in Paradise season 14 featuring DI Mervin Wilson.
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It came as some suggested the show – in its 14th season – had ‘run its course’[/caption]

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