Death in Paradise star recalls heartbreaking scene which makes them 'want to cry'
Death In Paradise actress Ginny Horner, who stars in the BBC show, has admitted that she was moved when she read the script to an episode leaving her heartbroken.
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The latest season kicked off last Sunday with viewers gripped. In a recent interview, she confessed that the best is yet to come.
Detailing that the season will be jam-packed with action she recalled two particular episodes which stood out for her. She said: “There are two episodes that really stand out for me. There's one episode that me makes me want to cry and that's the cooking competition.”
The star added: “How it's all revealed at the end as to how this person got killed and why.” Before mentioning that it left her wanting to sob as she felt heartbroken.
“It broke my heart reading that episode, I was really moved." Ginny also confessed a huge spoiler ahead of episode seven.
Crediting the writers, she praised them for emphasizing different themes in each episode.
She said: “I think Death in Paradise this year deals with huge themes that are relatable for people. They’re going to touch people deeply.”
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However, many viewers were up in arms as a beloved character didn’t make the cut.
Harry the lizard was notably missing from the special episode which caused stir on social media.
He revealed he had shot a scene with Harry but sadly it was axed due to not being able to fit it into the episode.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, he penned: "Lots of people missed seeing Harry in tonight's episode. We actually shot a scene with him but there was so much going on, we didn't have time to keep it in!"
DI Neville Parker (Ralf Little) video called her for help to try and investigate who shot The Comissioner.
To Neville’s complete shock, he found out that she was about to give birth as she was standing next to her mother Catherine. In the sweet return, she showed off her baby daughter after welcoming the child off-screen.
Death in Paradise episodes are available to watch on BBC iPlayer.