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Beyond Paradise season 3 ending explained as Humphrey and Martha face heartbreaking news
Beyond Paradise season 3 ending explained as Humphrey and Martha face heartbreaking news

Wales Online

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Beyond Paradise season 3 ending explained as Humphrey and Martha face heartbreaking news

Beyond Paradise season 3 ending explained as Humphrey and Martha face heartbreaking news In the final episode of season three of Beyond Paradise, Rosie was feeling more at home with Humphrey and Martha as she settled into school life. Humphrey received some heartbreaking news Beyond Paradise returned with its final episode of the season and it featured a number of tear-jerking moments. While DS Esther Williams (played by Zahra Ahmadi) struggled with relationship issues, DI Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall) and Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton) received some difficult news about Rosie (Bella Rei Blue Stevenson). The mystery unravelling in the background saw Josh Woods (Chris Jenks) turn to PC Kelby Hartford (Dylan Llewellyn) for help after his partner Lucy Thompson (Eva Feiler) went missing on her way to work. ‌ Fearing the so-called 'Devil's Hump' had claimed her, Kelby set out to the scene of her disappearance where he found her bike and an abandoned necklace. As the case progressed, Kelby and Josh bonded, finally putting an end to their cat-and-mouse game. ‌ Meanwhile, Martha and Esther had a heart-to-heart about Archie Hughes (Jamie Bamber), with Martha reassuring her friend it was fine to pursue a relationship. She had guessed the pair had been seeing one another and called Archie "one of the good ones". She reassured Esther there would always be a risk, but it was one worth taking. Here is all you need to know about the main revelations in the finale. Humphrey and Martha lost Rosie Article continues below Martha and Humphrey said goodbye to Rosie During Rosie's pirate party, social worker Hannah Owen (Amalia Vitale) called Martha, delivering the surprising news that Rosie could now go back home to her mother. Martha and Humphrey, who had started to see Rosie as a daughter, were left feeling heartbroken as they believed they would have more time. The pair confessed they had not anticipated saying goodbye would hurt so much. As they broke the news to Rosie, she was left distraught as she realised she would not be able to go on a zoo visit with them. ‌ They managed to patch things up, with Rosie even helping Humphrey solve the case of Lucy's disappearance, as it transpired she had been kidnapped and was being held at a pub. When Hannah arrived the next day to pick Rosie up, she said a difficult goodbye, as Martha declared: "You are family now, so if you ever need anything, we are only a phone call away." Martha's mum Anne (Barbara Flynn) also said an emotional goodbye to Rosie. Despite her health scare, she continues to be a part of the series for the time being. ‌ Esther told Archie it was over Esther told Archie it wasn't to be Esther was still struggling with relationship issues with Archie and it was getting in the way of her work. Esther's daughter Zoe (Melina Sinadinou) confronted Archie to find out what had happened between him and her mother, and told Archie he should try to win her back. ‌ Archie called Esther to say they could take things at her pace, but Esther still believed it was not a risk she wanted to take. After arranging to meet, Esther ended up driving away into the distance, apologising to Archie, who believed she was not prepared to let herself be happy. Article continues below Beyond Paradise is on BBC iPlayer

Beyond Paradise season 3 episode 6 cast as familiar face returns for finale
Beyond Paradise season 3 episode 6 cast as familiar face returns for finale

Wales Online

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Beyond Paradise season 3 episode 6 cast as familiar face returns for finale

Beyond Paradise season 3 episode 6 cast as familiar face returns for finale A familiar face is back in Beyond Paradise and he becomes a suspect in the latest missing person case. Humphrey Goodman and Esther Williams are on a new case Beyond Paradise returns to BBC One for its final episode of season three and it sees Josh Woods make a comeback. When nurse Lucy vanishes on her way to work, suspicion immediately falls on Josh. However, after Josh receives a worrying voicemail, the team suspects something more sinister has happened. In the recording, Lucy is heard shouting "devil" and there is a beastly growl. ‌ Familiar with the legend of the Devil's Hump, there are fears it could hold a clue. As the investigation continues, Humphrey Goodman (played by Kris Marshall) finds himself torn between his personal and professional life. ‌ He and Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton) are preparing to throw Rosie (Bella Rei Blue Stevenson) the perfect party for her birthday. The finale welcomes back all the main cast, including DS Esther Williams (Zahra Ahmadi) and PC Kelby Hartford (Dylan Llewellyn). Here is all you need to know about the guest stars joining the final episode. Chris Jenks plays Josh Woods in Beyond Paradise Article continues below Josh Woods - Chris Jenks Troublemaker Josh, who is Kelby's rival, is played by Chris Jenks - a 36-year-old actor and producer. The star is known for his roles as Callum Barker in Vigil and Steve Morley in Sex Education. He also played Jamie in the series The Athena. ‌ Lucy - Eva Feiler Nurse Lucy is played by Eva Feiler, a British stage, screen and voice actress. She played a young Margaret Thatcher in The Crown and Joselyn O'Donnell in Father Brown. ‌ Hannah Owen - Amalia Vitale Rosie's social worker Hannah is played by Amalia Vitale, a 36-year-old actress from Devon. She played Anya in Big Mood and has starred in Endeavour and Midsomer Murders. ‌ Murray McArthur plays Trent Morgan Trent Morgan - Murray McArthur Trent, is involved in the police investigation, is played by Murray McArthur - a 58-year-old English actor. He has previously starred in Game of Thrones, The Northman and Netflix's Wednesday. ‌ Steve Banley - Dean Nolan Steve, who is known by Trent, is played by Dean Nolan - a married father-of-three and actor. He had a small role in the recently released Snow White film, as well as guest roles in House of the Dragon, The Great and The Regime. ‌ Cathy Morgan - Sarah Bennett-Green Trent's mother Cathy is played by Sarah Bennett-Green, a Welsh actress and writer. Her only known credit so far is Beyond Paradise. ‌ Beyond Paradise airs on BBC One on Fridays at 8pm Article continues below

Beyond Paradise detectives face devilish mystery in exclusive season 3 finale clip
Beyond Paradise detectives face devilish mystery in exclusive season 3 finale clip

Yahoo

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Beyond Paradise detectives face devilish mystery in exclusive season 3 finale clip

Beyond Paradise will delight viewers with its most intense mystery yet, as Kris Marshall's Humphrey Goodman and the team at Shipton Abbott are faced with a strange case when a woman goes missing. In an exclusive clip from the show's season 3 finale, Kelby (Dylan Llewellyn) is left exasperated by a man called Josh Woods who he says will be "the death of" him before the man himself appears, running into the officer and trying desperately get the team's help. His partner Lucy has gone missing but not before she left him an ominous voice message that appears to indicate something bad has happened to her. As Kelby tries to chase Josh around the table it's Humphrey who forces the pair to stop and play nice so that they can discuss the case. Josh reveals he tried to call Lucy but her phone is switched off and she didn't turn up at work at the local hospital, and he shares his concern that her disappearance is linked to the Devil's Hump — a local folktale and legend along the Devon coast. Josh wonders whether the Devil's Hump could be a part of the mystery, saying that Lucy "always cycles over it". Kelby and Humphrey question whether they should be believing in a folk tale, but Margo (Felicity Montagu) says: 'It's said to be put there by the devil himself, if you have bad thoughts when you go over it..." with Josh finishing the quote by saying: "The devil can take your soul." It teases a compelling mystery with a supernatural twist to end the series, with the BBC sharing in their summary of the episode that the Devil's Hump could "hold a vital clue" to the case. Marshall previously told Yahoo UK and other publications that it is his favourite case of the show thus far. "I think the puzzle in episode 6, and the solving of the puzzle, is probably the most incredible —and incredibly intricate— puzzle I've ever witnessed in TV," the actor said. "It's insane, it's so clever. I don't know how they wrote it, it's brilliant." Marshall added that what he enjoys best about the BBC crime drama is how innovative it is when it comes to its cases: "I think what's good about Beyond Paradise is that it has become more representative of this environment, and the sort of rural wild beauty of the place. "I think that's great because it makes you realise there's only a certain amount of ways you can murder someone on a TV series but there are myriad ways that you can rustle sheep or steal art, or commit arson in a show. We've got all those kinds of crimes going on." The Beyond Paradise season 3 finale airs at 8pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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