Death in Paradise fans 'work out' Neville's mystery admirer as they predict iconic return
19.02.2024 - 12:27
/ ok.co.uk
Fans of BBC's Death In Paradise are convinced they've figured out who Neville Parker's secret admirer is, after a mysterious person began following the detective's newly launched blog. As regular viewers will know, Neville, played by Ralf Little, has started a blog about his life as a British Detective on the island of Saint Marie. Sadly, despite his efforts it doesn't get many views, with no one seeming to care about his posts or his insight into his daily life.
However, one mystery fan who goes by the name Sunset Chaser has been loving his work on the blog, and viewers think they know who she is. Chatting about the blog, Ralf said: "I think that Neville's blog is very Neville, in that, he's fascinated by science and geometry and the natural world. It's not a blog that I would write, but he decides it is going to be about his time on the island.
"It's quite interesting and we have a nice joke about it in the show saying, 'I'm sure lots of people out there would be interested to see the life of a British detective on a Caribbean island...' That's what his blog is about. But, his first post is about conchology, or the study of seashells and it's Marlon who quickly points out that he doesn't think anyone is going to read this blog." Ralf also mentioned how Neville worries that this mysterious Sunset Chaser could be Sophie, who infamously tricked him in the last series. He added: "No one really reads his blog, unsurprisingly.
Apart from one fan, 'Sunset Chaser', who gets in touch to say his posts are interesting.
The tone is flirty, and they are implied female, so Neville starts having a little bit of an online flirt. Marlon of course, thinks he's being catfished by a guy. And Neville even starts to worry that maybe it could
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