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Death in Paradise #TV #BriFri

By Joyweesemoll @joyweesemoll

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Last week for British Isles Friday, Heather reviewed Sorcerer to the Crown and Sim shared her page that collects all of her British-themed posts.


Death in Paradise
We’re going to Cuba next month, so I keep trying to find ways to connect the Caribbean to the British Isles. I described the very brief time when Britain was the colonizing power in Cuba. Of course, Great Britain was the colonizing power in other Caribbean islands. The fictional island of Saint Marie apparently had colonial ties to both the Brits and the French, which makes for one of several recurring gags in Death in Paradise, a mystery TV series that airs on BBC One.

After watching the series Scott & Bailey and Vera, Death in Paradise seemed quite light in comparison. It took me about three episodes before I got hooked. By then, I began to appreciate the humor, which often parodies other detective shows, and I got to know and like the regular characters.

I almost gave up a second time at the beginning of the third season, due to a shocking event, but I stuck it out and it turned out that Death in Paradise just got more charming!

The guest stars add a fun dimension to Death in Paradise. You never know who you might recognize from other British TV shows.  All kinds of characters show up on the island of St. Marie to be a victim, suspect, or murderer. It’s easy to see the allure for a British actor — come spend a couple of weeks in the Caribbean for a paying gig! Given the rapport between the regular characters, I’m guessing that it’s a fun set to work on, too.

Season 4 has been shown in Britain but isn’t available on Netflix yet. Wikipedia reports that there will be a Season 5.

Have you seen Death in Paradise?


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