


UNFINISHED Death in Paradise series 14: Final episode confirmed Selwyn's departure & Mervin's secret brother
By Helen Fear |Mervin: "Third time's a charm." Short of a hiurricane there's nothing stopping me from leaving.
I guess evetrything goes back to the way it was. Eat, sleep, work, repeat.
Selwyn asks him to reconsider his decision to go back to London.
"I think you are not at the end of your journey, but at the beginning."
Just as he is about to fly home, Mervin finds himself at the centre of a murder investigation when a body is discovered in his shack. While he professes his innocence, the team is perplexed with the circumstances - namely how the victim ended up inside a locked building with no sign of forced entry. The woman's identity remains elusive until they discover she was volunteering at a local turtle conservation charity. Meanwhile, Selwyn delivers some personal news to Mervin that turns everything on its head. Detective drama, starring Don Gilet and Don Warrington.
Not since Patrick McGoohan grappled with a large, white inflatable balloon on a beach has a TV character fought so hard to leave a seemingly idyllic location. But where Number Six in The Prisoner failed, Mervin Wilson (Don Gilet) is hoping to succeed as he says what he hopes will be his final goodbyes. But all that is before a dead body is found in the shack Mervin has called home these past few months and his police team are tasked with ruling out their boss as a suspect. London may be calling, but circumstances are conspiring to keep the detective inspector on the island for a while longer.
Selwyn goes to jamaica to talk to the chief, which he said "went well". He told Mervin and Catherine that "they've offered me my job back".
However, Selwyn does not accept the offer. He told Catherine: "It felt wrong to say yes. Too much has happened. And, right now, I can't see a way to get back to how things were."
He will go and see his daughter Andrina - check sp - and after that "who knows"
Catherine asks Selwyn to promise "this isn't farewell but au revirr".
Why did Mervin decide to look for his mother/
"I spent my working life trying to solve problems; getting to the bottom of things. But outside of work, there's always been this question mark. When I was little, I'd lie awake thinking about my parents, imagining we'd find the same things funny, or like the same TV. But it all felt empty, and that emptiness has never gone away. Coming here was about trying to create some kind of full stop.
"I know where I come from now. I know why my mother gave me up.
Young officer Sebastian Rose. I'm not good at this.I"ve been trying and trying anf stil getting things wrong.
Passes his probation.
Pep talk from Merv.
Who is the mysterious S?
case closed. Some guy called Solomon Clark, an ex-pupil of my mum's, lives in Antigua.
Selwyn gives Mervin's Solomon's number. He's your brother.