Shetland viewers all say the same thing as Tosh's fate revealed after horror explosion | The Sun
SHETLAND viewers heaved a sigh of relief as much-loved character Tosh's fate is revealed after cliffhanger caravan explosion.
Last week's episode had viewers on the edge of their seats after a cliffhanger with a ticking bomb.
DS Alison “Tosh” MacIntosh –played by Alison O’Donnell – was trapped inside the vehicle as a timer counted down before cutting away to a huge fireball.
The drama continued in Wednesday's episode where DI Jimmy Perez (Dougie Henshall) and DC Sandy Wilson (Steven Robertson) raced to the scene of the blast, desperately trying to raise Tosh on her mobile phone.
The emergency crews arrived and Tosh is shown sitting in an ambulance with only minor injuries.
Fans were relieved to see Tosh still alive.
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Taking to Twitter, one said: "Can we stop putting Tosh through traumatic experiences now?”
Another wrote: “Oh, Tosh. I’m happy you’re alive.”
A third penned: “Shetland wouldn’t be Shetland without Tosh.”
A fourth commented: “And the nation breathes a sigh of relief #shetland #toshisalive.”
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Even though Tosh escaped serious physical injuries, she does endure nightmares and flashbacks to being trapped in the caravan as the timer makes its way to zero.
Viewers fear for her future as she copes with the traumatic aftermath of a near-death experience.
Will Tosh return for series eight?
Shetland returns next Wednesday at 9pm on BBC One, iPlayer and BBC Scotland.
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