It’s not smooth sailing for the pair.
Joe Ashworth’s (played by David Leon) return to Vera hasn’t been smooth sailing, and in episode 1, which aired last night (Sunday 7th January), clashed with the lead detective, played by Brenda Blethyn, on multiple occasions.
His return to Vera’s team was a surprise for her – especially so when he revealed he was there to observe her and take notes on the team’s practice.
Having spent some time away in London working at the MET, Joe has returned with more experience and a better title, which certainly rubs Vera up the wrong way.
Although they came to blows during Fast Love, they undoubtedly were reigniting that spark between them that fans loved so much back when the series started.
But according to Leon, the conflicts will probably continue – after all, it’s all part of good drama.
Speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com about whether Vera will change her methods following Joe’s arrival, Leon explained: “Vera does her own thing, and that’s one of the things so appealing about her character which is so strong and idiosyncratic – she’s a real one off.
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“I think there’s a big feeling of love and respect on both sides, but at the same there’s a real conflict. They’re very different people and they see the world in very different ways.
“They have very different instincts and sometimes it’s nice there is that conflict because out that conflict comes creative tension and drama between the two of them.”
Vera season 13 continues at 8pm on Sunday 14th January 2024. Previous episodes are available to watch on ITVX while seasons are also available on BritBox – you can sign up for a 7-day free BritBox trial here.
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