Death in Paradise to deny key character something she “desperately” wants in season 15

Élizabeth Bourgine, who plays a character on the show Death in Paradise, has revealed that her character won’t find romance in the upcoming fifteenth season, which premieres next week. She’s been hoping for a love interest, but it doesn’t seem to be happening this season.

The actor who plays Catherine Bordey has said he’s repeatedly asked for a romantic storyline for her character. He believes Catherine is longing for a relationship and hopes she finds one in the future, but confirmed it won’t happen in the current season. He’s keeping the possibility open for later episodes, though.

This news will likely disappoint fans, especially since season 14 hinted at a possible romance for the character they love.

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She told Detectives Thomas and Darlene last season that she’d recently started dating someone and things were going well. She said it was still new, but they were enjoying themselves.

We don’t know if the relationship has ended or if it’s simply not central to the plot, but Bourgine will still be involved in the story.

Catherine Bordey will once again advise Commissioner Selwyn as he deals with the consequences of being away. After a frank conversation with Catherine, he’s resolved to regain the islanders’ trust.

Detective Sergeant Naomi Thomas and Officer Sebastian Rose are busy adjusting to a new colleague, Sergeant Mattie Fletcher, who has joined the Saint Marie police team.

The summary suggests the new team member will struggle to fit in as secrets from her past come to light.

Garton is joining the show as Holder leaves after seven years, marking a changing of the guard on the BBC crime series.

One commenter expressed their disappointment, saying, “I’m really upset! She brought something new to the show, and it’s been amazing to watch her character grow throughout the series.”

Someone else commented that Darlene was a fantastic fit for the show, praising her blend of street smarts and genuine kindness. They expressed how much they’ll miss her and thanked Ginny for creating such a great character.

The new season of Death in Paradise begins on BBC One on Friday, January 30th. You can also stream all episodes of Death in Paradise, as well as its spin-offs Beyond Paradise and Return to Paradise, on BBC iPlayer right now.

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2026-01-25 12:49