Beyond Paradise viewers are left disappointed after 'very poor' twist ... trends now

Beyond Paradise viewers are left disappointed after 'very poor' twist ... trends now
Beyond Paradise viewers are left disappointed after 'very poor' wedding twist ... trends now

Beyond Paradise viewers are left disappointed after 'very poor' wedding twist ... trends now

Beyond Paradise viewers were left disappointed after watching the BBC shows season two finale.

The episode, which aired on Friday night, saw DI Humphrey Goodman (played by Kris Marshall) and Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton) very nearly tie the knot. 

However, the much-anticipated wedding didn't end up happening, leaving some fans feeling emotional and disappointed. 

One wrote on social media platform X: 'Disappointed that there wasn't a wedding. Just a very poor ending';

'I wanted to see the wedding, the speeches, first dance and vows. I feel beyond betrayed';

Beyond Paradise viewers were left disappointed after watching the BBC shows season two finale

Beyond Paradise viewers were left disappointed after watching the BBC shows season two finale

'We may not have had the wedding we hoped for but I still somehow got emotional';

'That was a disappointing end to series 2. Nothing has moved forward since the very first episode' 

Following the finale, BBC announced Beyond Paradise will return for a third series and Christmas special.

The Death In Paradise spin-off show hit screens last year and saw Kris Marshall reprise his role as the detective inspector as he attempted to adjust to life with his fiancee - played by Not Going Out's Sally Bretton - on the Devonshire coast.

During the series' last episode the couple's fostering journey came to a conclusion and they welcomed Ryan into their home.

Elsewhere, Pc Kelby Hartford (Dylan Llewellyn) and CS Charlie Woods' (Jade Harrison) professional relationship took an unexpected turn and DS Esther Williams (Zara Ahmadi) took on a case that saw the Shipton Abbott Museum robbed of a prized possession.

Across the series the Shipton Abbott police team have dealt with a death during a murder-mystery play, a local fishing legend going missing at sea, and a medium predicting an arson attack.

Tim Key, executive producer for Red Planet Pictures, said: 'The response to series two has been fantastic.

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