Fans shocked as popular Death in Paradise actor leaves the show in 'twists and turns' finale
25.03.2024 - 01:47
/ ok.co.uk
Ralf Little has officially left Death in Paradise - the BBC have confirmed that the episode that aired on Sunday 24 March was his final appearance as DI Neville Parker. After joining the series to replace DI Jack Mooney (Ardal O’Hanlon), Neville flew over to the Caribbean island of Saint Marie where he was greeted with sand and sun - which he hated.
However, the police detective went on to win over the hearts of his colleagues and left the show sailing into the sunset with DS Florence Cassell (played by Josephine Jobert).
The BBC released a statement from Ralf about Neville’s exit, he said: “My time on Saint Marie has come to an end – what an end! New adventures await Neville, and he got to sail away into the sunset with his best friend. Who knows what happens for them next!" The final episode of series 13 saw viewers on tenterhooks as they waited to see what would come of Neville and Florence who have had a ‘will they, won’t they’ situation going on for years.
However, as Neville boarded a plane at the end of the penultimate episode, it looked like they weren’t going to meet. But a murder meant that Neville returned to Saint Marie and eventually met with Florence - and decided to leave the island and travel with her.
Whilst fans were surprised - they were thrilled by the ending. One fan wrote: “Didn’t think it was the end for Neville but I’m glad it was a happy one and he’s spending it with someone he very much cares about and he’s happy with it.” Another added: “Such a beautiful ending I’m so happy for them both”.
A third said: “Gutted both their time on the show is over but brilliant they left together. I’m not crying, honest.” Ralf continued in his statement: “The latest episode of Death in Paradise saw Ralf's
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