However that improvement leaves Marlon with an enormous choice to make.
“I need to do good by Jocelyn, however I do not need to not be a police officer,” he says to Naomi, acknowledging the truth that staying in Saint Marie would imply being separated from his youthful sibling.
But when he does select to up sticks, that will require him to depart each his job and his associates behind – a very robust selection given how key each have been in his transformation from petty thief to a valued member of the Honoré police division.
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“It is troublesome for him, particularly when it might have an effect on his profession, a profession that is been become his life nearly within the final couple of years,” said Tahj Miles of his character’s arc in season 13.
“It is not simply that his selections have an effect on him, his selections are additionally going to have an effect on the folks which can be near him. So he is received no selection however to contemplate different folks’s opinions and emotions.”
Will Marlon keep? Or will he go – and presumably be a part of a brand new power in one other a part of the Caribbean?
Commissioner Selwyn Patterson’s time on the present was additionally solid into doubt when he was shot within the opening episode of the present season.
Fortunately, he survived his ordeal, a lot to the aid of the present’s long-standing followers, however his near-death expertise did power him to “test himself”, in line with Ginny Holder, who performs Darlene.
“It pushes fairly a couple of buttons for him, as issues like that do. You must test your self. What does life imply, actually? The issues that we tackle, do we have to? You place issues into perspective, and that is what Selwyn has to do.”
Élizabeth Bourgine, who performs Catherine, echoed that: “Catherine is in Paris and when she comes again she has to take care of this, with Selwyn. They usually need to face, each of them, what they’re residing for and what they have been by up to now.
“And all by season 13 they are going to each need to face their pasts and the folks they’ve met and their associates, and what they need to do with their lives.”
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