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TelevisionMocked by critics, the tropical-island crime drama has been attracting a large and appreciative audience for a decade. It’s time it was reassessed
Death in Paradise is the Céline Dion of British TV: mocked in adolescence, tolerated in its prime, beloved in its dotage. When the show debuted in 2011, it was annihilated by critics, including at this newspaper. “The TV equivalent of a boring holiday timeshare,” the Guardian noted. “Everyone’s a caricature, their essential qualities semaphored with a brutal simplicity,” the Independent observed. Read More...
Devout Colorado teen beats stage-four cancer after being blessed by pope during Make-A-Wish trip to Rome Peter Srsich was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoid in July 2011 after doctors found softball-sized mass on his lungPeter and his family traveled to Rome in May 2012 to attend audience with then-Pope Benedict XVIThe 19-year-old credits his doctors and chemotherapy with curing him, but believes pope's blessing gave him strength to fight cancer Srsich now attends Regis University and plans to be ordained as a priest in eight years By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 09:58 EST, 4 September 2013 | Updated: 12:02 EST, 4 September 2013 e-mail 69 Read More...