Death in Paradise is no stranger to major character changes. Every few seasons, a new Detective Inspector is brought to the tropical, fictional island paradise of St. Marie, and the small yet effective police force (which has also weathered multiple staff changes) needs to find out how to work with their new boss. Traditionally, though, that’s been easier for the officers to deal with than it is this time around.
Don Gilet’s DI Mervin Wilson is unlike any of his predecessors. Whereas DI Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall), DI Jack Mooney (Ardal O’Hanlon), and DI Neville Parker (Ralf Little) all presented with relatively gentle, if not slightly bumbling, personalities, Mervin is much cockier, brash, and sometimes even downright rude. In that way, he actually reminds me most of Death in Paradise’s first Detective Inspector, Richard Poole (Ben Miller), a man who couldn’t find the joy of living on the island until he truly connected with his team.
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