BBC Death in Paradise exit ‘sealed’ for main character as replacement arrives
Death in Paradise's Selwyn Patterson confirmed his exit from the Saint Marie police force during Friday's episode
In the latest instalment of Death in Paradise, fans were left reeling as the beloved Commissioner (played by Don Warrington) announced his impending exit from the Saint Marie police department. Despite Catherine Bordey’s (portrayed by Elizabeth Bourgine) attempts to salvage his position, Selwyn admitted defeat, revealing he would be stepping down and departing “within a week”.
The upcoming episode teases the introduction of the Commissioner’s replacement. Upon witnessing Selwyn organising his office, a bewildered Catherine queried, “What on earth is all of this?”.
Selwyn explained, “I am getting things in order before I leave. I just need this case solved first.”
Catherine informed him that the petition to retain his role had amassed over 10,000 signatures, pressing him to seize the moment and confront the Chief Commissioner in Kingston. She insisted, ” Now is the time to act. We are going to Kingston to meet with the Chief Commissioner. He needs to realise the whole island is behind you.”
“I have already spoken to him at length,” Selwyn said, as the Mirror reports, “I am not going to beg for my job,”