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    Beyond Paradise S3: First foster care and ghosts

    CinemaMix 360By CinemaMix 360December 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    beyond heaven Open Christmas Eve. Humphrey and Martha are experiencing their first “Christmas” foster care assignment. When a ghost makes an unwelcome appearance, DI Goodman must find a way to solve the problem.

    It’s a wonderful introduction to the season. Ghosts and Christmas have been a tradition since Dickens. believe beyond heaven Keep it traditional. This derivative die in heaven Still delivering fun and likable shows.

    story

    Martha and Humphrey get their first Christmas foster care. Widower Bob Fowler is haunted by his late wife and the theft of the Virgin Mary from the local church. Are these all connected together?

    Cast

    Chris Marshall plays DI Humphrey Goodman.

    Sally Bratton is Martha Lloyd.

    Zahra Ahmadi is DSI Esther Williams.

    Dylan Llewellyn plays PC Kelby Hartford.

    Felicity Montague Margo Martins.

    Jade Harrison plays Chief Superintendent Charlie Woods.

    Barbara Flynn is Anne Lloyd.

    Melina Bernardino plays Zoe Williams.

    guest starring

    Mark Shipp plays Bob Holland.

    Sean Walsh and Colin Benstead.

    Tamla Kari is Fiona Bensted.

    Austin Taylor is Jedham.

    choose moment

    The story of a man’s late wife telling him about leaving home is filled with moments of choice:

    “Nutmeg will get you into trouble,” Martha tells Humphrey at the beginning of the show. Apparently, someone in her family saw Bruce Forsyth licking the sugar off a mince pie. This is the result of consuming too many spices.

    *For non-UK audiences, this reference may not make sense. Forsyth is a true entertainment legend. Click the link to see his impressive sincerity on IMDb.

    Kelby still has all the obsession with “Sup.”

    The “walkthrough” of Death in Paradise is still very effective.

    A touching moment where we learn what Jaidem was eaten by.

    The ongoing romance between our two protagonists constantly delivers warm and fuzzy feelings.

    Beyond Heaven is still valid

    The show remains suspenseful and an ongoing love story. None of the crimes reach the level of Jonathan Creek ingenuity, but they are impressive in their own right. This episode is somewhat reminiscent of the old Alan Davis series, where magic played some role in solving crimes in each episode.

    The chemistry between Marshall and Brayton is still there, and it’s great to see “Mom” Lloyd’s character really thaw out at the start of season three.

    Judgment

    Opening of this issue beyond heaven Season 3 received a solid 5-star rating. This drama is impressive from the moment it appears. *Although it must be noted that Humphrey is a bit ham-fisted this season. *The show airs on Britbox.

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    author: Michael Knox Smith

    Former actor, author, former journalist, US Air Force veteran, retired LEO, former member of the Nevada Film Critics Association (played by Michael Smith) View all posts by Michael Knox Smith

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