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

The episode, which aired on Friday night, saw DI Humphrey Goodman (played by Kris Marshall) and Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton) set to get married.

However, the long-awaited wedding did not take place, leaving some fans emotional and disappointed.

One wrote on social media platform X: “Disappointed that there was no wedding. Just a very bad ending”;

“I wanted to see the wedding, the speeches, the first dance and the vows. I feel more than betrayed”;

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

“We may not have had the wedding we hoped for, but I was still moved”;

“It was a disappointing end to series 2. Nothing has moved forward since the very first episode; »

“Pretty implausible marriage scenario/no marriage… #beyond heaven.” »

After the finale, the BBC announced that Beyond Paradise would return for a third series and a Christmas special.

Spin-off series Death In Paradise hit screens last year and saw Kris Marshall reprise his role as Detective Inspector as he tried to adjust to life with his fiancée – played by Not’s Sally Bretton Going Out – on the Devonshire coast.

During the series finale, the couple’s foster trip came to an end and they welcomed Ryan into their home.

Elsewhere, the professional relationship between PC Kelby Hartford (Dylan Llewellyn) and CS Charlie Woods (Jade Harrison) took an unexpected turn and DS Esther Williams (Zara Ahmadi) took charge of a case which saw the Shipton Abbott Museum stole a valuable possession.

Throughout the series, Shipton Abbott’s police team dealt with a death during a murder mystery play, a local fishing legend missing at sea, and a psychic predicting a criminal fire.

The episode, which aired on Friday night, saw DI Humphrey Goodman (played by Kris Marshall) and Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton) set to get married.

The episode, which aired on Friday night, saw DI Humphrey Goodman (played by Kris Marshall) and Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton) set to get married.

One wrote on social media platform X: “Disappointed that there was no wedding.  Just a very bad ending

One wrote on social media platform X: “Disappointed that there was no wedding. Just a very bad ending

Tim Key, executive producer at Red Planet Pictures, said: “The response to the second series has been fantastic.

“There is so much love that went into making the show and we are thrilled that audiences enjoyed it so much.

“We can’t wait to return to Shipton Abbott for another Christmas special series to continue the story and learn more about our characters and the town they live in.”

“I can promise we’ll make viewers laugh, cry, laugh a little more, then baffle them with a series of ingenious puzzles.”

“There will also be a duck.”

Lindsay Salt, Director of BBC Drama, said: “Beyond Paradise has become a huge hit with millions of viewers across the UK.

“It’s a show that’s absolutely on a roll, and we’re more than excited to bring more fiendishly clever mysteries from the Shipton Abbott team to the BBC.”

This comes after Kris Marshall appeared to rule out any crossover with Death In Paradise ahead of a new season of Beyond Paradise.

Beyond Paradise will return for a third series and a Christmas special, the BBC has announced

Beyond Paradise will return for a third series and a Christmas special, the BBC has announced

Spin-off series Death In Paradise hit screens last year and saw Kris Marshall reprise his role as Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman.

Spin-off series Death In Paradise hit screens last year and saw Kris Marshall reprise his role as Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman.

The finale of series two on BBC One on Friday night saw DI Humphrey Goodman and Martha Lloyd almost tie the knot.

The finale of series two on BBC One on Friday night saw DI Humphrey Goodman and Martha Lloyd almost tie the knot.

The finale of Beyond Paradise’s first season featured some elements of a crossover between the two BBC dramas.

Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman – played by Kris – returned to the island of Sainte Marie and even reunited with his old friend Harry the Lizard.

However, there are no signs of a further connection between the two series in the future, after Kris seemingly ruled out any possibility of that happening in season two.

Death in Paradise bosses Tony Jordan and Tim Key said in February 2023 that the difference between the two series is that Humphrey has to solve a mystery that isn’t a murder in the spin-off’s first episode.

Additionally, Beyond Paradise is set in the Devonshire town of Shipton Abbott, while the former takes place on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Mary.

The drama series will be available on BBC One and BBC iPlayer when it returns.

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