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Death in Paradise
Death in Paradise is a British crime show set in the Caribbean that is honestly not very good.
Letās talk about it anyway.
Review
Death in Paradise is not a good mystery show at all. The structure of every mystery is basically the same in that the clues donāt build up to anything coherent and the murderer is revealed at the last second. I donāt think there is a single instance where you, the viewer, can actually figure out the perpetrator before itās revealed. Some of those reveals are nonsensical as well, but letās not get into it.
This is also probably why critics say itās a bad showā¦though theyāre missing the reason people actually watch it. Was ist das, you may ask?
Characters and the setting.
Death in Paradise is unique among British shows for not being set in Britain for onceā¦but in the Caribbean. The scenery is beautiful (most of the time) and itās undeniably unique.
The main reason people watch this show are the characters. Seriously, if you know someone who watches this ask them what they like most and I can guarantee theyāre most likely to mention the characters.
Death in Paradise is basically a police slice-of-life show masquerading as a crime/mystery show. This is what makes the show interesting and memorable and, since the first two seasonsā¦yeah, the show has had some trouble. The first two seasons had the exact same cast and, over time, it started hemorrhaging characters. This varies from pretty bad to infuriating, as sometimes certain characters were being set up for future eventsā¦and then just disappeared.
The show suffers another thing over its long lifespanā¦in that the island gradually becomes less and less ārealā over time. The initial premise was a Caribbean island, with a partially French population that belongs to the British. The island is relatively small, with limited infrastructure and a total of 5 cops for the whole island. That includes a detective, a sergeant and the commissioner.A) The very first episode states that they donāt have a forensics lab on the island, so any forensics they do has to be done somewhere elseā¦and then the results are air-dropped by plane some unspecified time in the future. This worldbuilding also had a purpose as one of the cops, Fidel, knew how to do basic on-sight forensics (dusting for fingerprints and comparing them) which made them work a little more efficiently.
In the later seasonsā¦yeah, now there are more cops (who we never see)ā¦the island can somehow support an entire television channel, several hotels and ātheme parksāā¦plus they can apparently now do forensics on the island. The island is no longer a small Caribbean island. Itās London with a Caribbean skin.
So, yeah, you can tell Iāve seen a lot of this show, though Iāve stopped watching it. For those new to the series, my recommendation is to watch the first two seasons as those are ādefinitive Death in Paradiseā. If you want a little more, you can continue for the third and maybe the fourth seasons. Past that point, only stick with the show as long as there are still characters you likeā¦or if you still like the setting, somehow.