McDonald and Dodds, which is set in Bath, starred Jason Watkins and Tala Gouveia as the titular detective duo and the fourth season of the show was confirmed to be its last.
ITV has dropped the curtain on the popular detective drama McDonald and Dodds after airing four series, leaving a trail of devastated fans. The show, which starred Jason Watkins and Tala Gouveia, won't see a fifth series as it suffered from declining viewership.
One disheartened viewer remarked: "So sad about this! SUCH a great series! No more #Chipsandbutter @TalaGv #McDonaldandDodds," while another lamented, "That's a shame I enjoyed this.""Damn, it was really good," said one, with another adding, "Gutted! One of the better crime dramas on tv.", reports the Mirror.
Yet another voiced their surprise: "Cancelled? Good grief. A first rate pair of actors, playful scripts and a great location. I despair at times, I really do."
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