"Departure Blues: Death in Paradise Fans React to Loss of Essential Character"

 



Death in Paradise watchers were left in tears after the BBC show broadcasted the shock exit of a series customary who has been known as the "substance" of the show.


Officer Marlon Pryce (played by Tahj Miles), who has been on the show for a long time, turned into a fan-most loved installation as he went from a transformed unimportant cheat to a refined officer.


The series, set in the imaginary Caribbean island of Saint Marie, centers around English DI Neville Parker and a group of police solving murder secrets that continue to shake the island.


During Sunday's episode (3 Walk), Marlon conveyed the news that he would pass on the island to go with his more youthful sister Jocelyn (Miai Leonie Phillip) to Kingston, Jamaica, where she had won a grant.


Fans have been saying that Marlon's departure came "too soon", since he had become instrumental in cracking the week-by-week murder secrets on the island, and was still in the clear beginning phases of his storyline.


"I don't maintain that Marlon should leave," thought one fan on X/Twitter, as one more inquired: "What number of you crying at Marlon leaving?"


Death in Paradise watchers were left in tears after the BBC show broadcasted the shock exit of a series customary who has been known as the "substance" of the show.


Officer Marlon Pryce (played by Tahj Miles), who has been on the show for a long time, turned into a fan-most loved installation as he went from a transformed unimportant cheat to a refined officer.


The series, set in the imaginary Caribbean island of Saint Marie, centers around English DI Neville Parker and a group of police solving murder secrets that continue to shake the island.


During Sunday's episode (3 Walk), Marlon conveyed the news that he would pass on the island to go with his more youthful sister Jocelyn (Miai Leonie Phillip) to Kingston, Jamaica, where she had won a grant.


Fans have been saying that Marlon's departure came "too soon", since he had become instrumental in cracking the week-by-week murder secrets on the island, and was still in the clear beginning phases of his storyline.


"I don't maintain that Marlon should leave," thought one fan on X/Twitter, as one more inquired: "What number of you crying at Marlon leaving?"


They added: "Somebody convinces Marlon to remain!"


Another fan ringed: "I would rather not express farewell to Marlon… handily been one of the top characters on the whole show! Will miss him truly."


Marlon made his introduction as a teen delinquent who stole Sergeant JP Hooper's (Tobi Bakare) police identification before being caught. Instead of locking him up, the chief enrolled Marlon in the Young Offenders Police plan and he later transformed himself and advanced into a policing job.


From the start, he was futile in his job yet in the long run turned into a vital piece of the secret-solving police force.


Fans said it was heartwarming to see Marlon go from a sluggish student to an accomplished officer who might act quickly and catch one of the island's numerous killers.


One fan closed toward the finish of the program: "Might we at any point require a minute to see the value in the extraordinary work that @TahjDMiles has done to transform Marlon into the substance of the Saint Marie group."

Another fan ringed: "I would rather not express farewell to Marlon… handily been one of the top characters on the whole show! Will miss him truly."


Marlon made his introduction as a teen delinquent who stole Sergeant JP Hooper's (Tobi Bakare) police identification before being caught. Instead of locking him up, the chief enrolled Marlon in the Young Offenders Police plan and he later transformed himself and advanced into a policing job.


From the start, he was futile in his job yet in the long run turned into a vital piece of the secret-solving police force.


Fans said it was heartwarming to see Marlon go from a sluggish student to an accomplished officer who might act quickly and catch one of the island's numerous killers.


One fan closed toward the finish of the program: "Might we at any point require a minute to see the value in the extraordinary work that @TahjDMiles has done to transform Marlon into the substance of the Saint Marie group."