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Death in Paradise's Tahj Miles exit explained as fans 'still can't get over' loss

Death in Paradise's Tahj Miles exit explained as fans 'still can't get over' loss

Wales Online14-07-2025
Death in Paradise's Tahj Miles exit explained as fans 'still can't get over' loss
The BBC is airing repeats of the hit murder mystery series.
Death in Paradise star Tahj Miles
(Image: BBC )
Death in Paradise is back on BBC One with the broadcaster airing repeats from season 10, with Ralf Little at the helm as DI Neville Parker.
Some fan-favourites from the series including DS Florence Cassell (Josephine Jobert) and Sergeant JP Hooper (Tobi Bakare) also appear in the 10th outing.

One face from the past fans still miss is Marlon Pryce, who was played by Tahj Miles. The character was brought onto the team through a reform programme for small time criminals.

JP became a mentor to Marlon, who grew more serious about his new career as time went on. Sadly, he left in season 13 after his sister got a scholarship in Jamaica.
With the help of his old friend he started working for Jamaica's police force. Here is all you need to know about the character's departure.
Marlon Pryce and DI Neville Parker
(Image: Red Planet Pictures )
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Tahj left the series due to the natural direction the show was going in, and he was also keen to pick up new opportunities.
There appears to be no ill-will about his departure and he went on to land a role in the BBC's Mr Loverman, telling Radio Times he was nervous about the career move.
He explained: "When I booked the job, it was just a good feeling to know that I can book something else other than Death in Paradise.

"But then it was nerve-wracking because I've just been in the head of Marlon for four years, so to jump into a whole different character who has his whole different problems and things he has to go through, it was scary."
Marlon Pryce was a small time criminal
He vowed the door would always be open for his character to make a comeback, saying at the time of his departure: "Just know that on my end, [the exit] made sense to me.

"And if you don't see me on the show for the next two, three years, just know that it doesn't make sense in that moment in time, for whatever reason, whether it's just what I'm doing personally in my life, the direction they're going in on the show, the direction they want to bring the character back into."
Fans took to Reddit to share their thoughts on his exit, with Specific-Dealer-1547 saying: "I still can't get over the fact Marlon is gone. He was definitely my favourite character and I feel like it was very sudden how he made that decision to leave.
"Such a shame, he was such a good character, especially with his development into becoming a really good, hardworking police officer."

Whatever-and-breathe added: "Yes agreed I really liked this character... And is exit was really sudden too particularly when the writers were clearly hinting to a potential relationship for him."
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Death in Paradise airs on BBC One at 9pm
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