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Shetland ends on dramatic cliffhanger as Tosh becomes trapped in deadly explosion after coming across a ticking time bomb during high stakes investigation
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Shetland ended on a dramatic cliffhanger on Wednesday as DS Alison ‘Tosh’ McIntosh became trapped in a potentially deadly blast.
The BBC One murder mystery, now in its seventh series, follows Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez and his team as they investigate various crimes taking place on Shetland.
The latest episode saw the continuation of an investigation into the disappearance of a vulnerable young boy called Connor, as the team uncovered the details of the missing boy’s safe place – a caravan in a remote spot on the Shetland mainland.
Explosion: Shetland ended on a dramatic cliffhanger on Wednesday as DS Alison ‘Tosh’ McIntosh became trapped in a potentially deadly blast
However, the breakthrough in the case led Tosh, played by Alison O’Donnell, into danger after she entered the caravan and uncovered strange drawings and nautical charts.
After calling DI Perez, played by Douglas Henshall, to inform him of her findings, Tosh noticed large chemical drums, wires and a timer counting down.
After quickly realising the drums were set to explode, Tosh frantically attempted to escape the locked caravan while DI Perez and Detective Constable Sandy Wilson, played by Steven Robertson, listened helplessly over the phone.
The episode ended as the caravan burst into flames, leaving viewers wondering if this is the end for Tosh.
Plot: The latest episode saw Tosh (Alison O’Donnell) continuing the investigation into the disappearance of a vulnerable young boy called Connor
The current series of Shetland will be the last to feature Scottish actor Douglas, 56, after he announced his departure from the show last month.
The Glasgow-born actor debuted the role of DI Perez on BBC One in 2013 in the first TV adaptation of the award-winning novels by crime writer Ann Cleeves.
Despite Douglas’ departure, the programme has already been confirmed for an eighth series, to air in 2023.
The BBC said a new lead and further casting for the new series will be announced in due course.
Shocking: After calling DI Perez, played by Douglas Henshall, to inform him of her findings, Tosh noticed large chemical drums, wires and a timer counting down
Speaking to Radio Times earlier this month about his decision to leave the role, Henshall said he thought it had ‘run its course’ and felt ‘very comfortable’ with his decision.
In an interview with the BBC, he added: ‘I am aware we’re not changing the world in any way, shape or form but as far as crime shows go, Shetland does really well in that genre.
‘We tell stories that are very good, the characters are great and I wanted to go out on a high.’
Change: The current series of Shetland will be the last to feature Scottish actor Douglas Henshall, 56, after he announced his departure from the show last month