[s10e2] Across The Pond May 2026
"Across the Pond" aired during a landmark season that celebrated a decade of Death in Paradise . The season was notable for bringing back several fan-favorite characters (including Camille Bordey and Richard Poole in later episodes) and maintaining high viewership numbers in both the UK and internationally.
: The episode further explores the partnership between Neville and DS Florence Cassell. Season 10 marked the return of Florence to the series, and this episode focuses on their growing professional rapport and the subtle, awkward chemistry that becomes a major arc for the remainder of the season. Production and Legacy
: DI Neville Parker, still relatively new to the island at this point in the series, continues to struggle with his allergies and the tropical environment. In a lighter subplot, he puts his skills to the test in a local island crab-cooking competition , showcasing his earnest attempts to embrace the culture of Saint Marie. [S10E2] Across The Pond
Beyond the central murder investigation, Season 10, Episode 2 continues to develop the dynamics of the Honoré Police Station.
: As with most episodes, the investigation focuses on a small circle of colleagues and rivals within the archaeological community, each with potential motives involving professional jealousy or hidden discoveries. Character Development and Subplots "Across the Pond" aired during a landmark season
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The episode revolves around a perplexing case at an archaeological dig site on the island of Saint Marie. The team is called in when a renowned archaeologist is found dead from poisoning during a live excavation. Season 10 marked the return of Florence to
: The victim was poisoned in a way that seems physically impossible given the lack of evidence or witnesses at the scene. This "baffling" setup is a hallmark of the series, challenging DI Neville Parker to look beyond the obvious.