Fans of Death in Paradise are unhappy with recent changes in the show.

People who love the topic were split in their opinions.

February 4th 2024.

Fans of Death in Paradise are unhappy with recent changes in the show.
Fans of the popular show Death in Paradise were left with mixed reactions after changes were made to the schedule. Viewers were confused when the 100th episode introduced a shake-up to the show. The beloved BBC crime comedy-drama returned to our screens on Sunday night, following DI Neville Parker as he investigated the dramatic shooting of commissioner Selwyn Patterson.

However, some fans were left disoriented by the show's new Sunday night slot, with many arguing that they preferred it when Death in Paradise aired on weeknights. One fan, Trevor Lambert, even made a case for the show being the perfect TV for January and February to lift the winter blues, but believed it should continue to air during the week for similar reasons. Others, like Jodie Portugal, found the schedule change to be "weird," while Michelle Birkby expressed that she was used to coming home after a terrible day at work, curling up and losing herself in the sunshine of the show.

On the other hand, there were fans who believed that the Sunday slot was the perfect way to round off the weekend. Account Vegas UK admitted that they didn't think they would like the show being on Sundays, but after hearing the iconic theme song, they realized it was a great way to end the weekend. Finally, the wait was over for many as Death in Paradise returned to our screens, and it was the perfect Sunday treat to wrap up the weekend with a dose of mystery and excitement.

Not only were fans excited for the return of the show, but they were also anticipating a special cameo from Hollywood legend Hayley Mills, known for her roles in The Parent Trap and Disney's Pollyanna. Even the show's lead actor, Ralf Little, admitted to getting starstruck when Mills was on set, but praised her for being down to earth and a joy to work with.

The Death in Paradise universe has also continued to expand, including a recent crossover with Beyond Paradise. Creator Tony Jordan expressed his hope for the show to deliver the same feeling as Death in Paradise and bring families together to watch feel-good television, something he believes is lacking in the current crime drama landscape. The show has seen a variety of lead actors, including Kris Marshall, Ben Miller, and Ardal O'Hanlon, but fans continue to tune in to see who will take on the role next.

As the show continues to capture the hearts of viewers, fans can look forward to more sun-soaked drama in the upcoming seasons, including a crossover with Beyond Paradise. The show continues to air on BBC One and is available to stream on iPlayer.

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