Grantchester made its long-awaited return to our screens on Wednesday night with its highly-anticipated ninth season, which marks Tom Brittneyâs final outing as Reverend Will Davenport.Â
The hit ITV period drama, which also stars Robson Green, sees Will and his detective buddy Geordie Keating tackle grizzly investigations in the idyllic Cambridge village.
 In season nineâs opener, viewers watched as the circus rolled into town and Geordie and Will were soon tasked with investigating the mysterious murder of one of the performers.
Warning, spoilers ahead!
Elsewhere, Will accepted a job in Newcastle, which will see the vicar take on a âbigger parish, with tougher challengesâ. While he previously turned down the role, by the end of the episode, Will has a change of heart as he says to the bishop: âI hope Iâm not too late.â Now heâs just got to tell GeordieâŠ
Taking to social media, viewers praised the episode and shared their sadness over Willâs upcoming departure. One person penned: âNot ready for Will to go #Grantchester,â while another added: âIt shows how mentally unprepared I am for next week because that end scene already made me emotional.â
A third fan remarked: âIâm not ready for change, canât you stay Will #Grantchester,â while another applauded the showâs return, adding: âI love and adore Grantchester. What an indulgence and a great series.â
Tom opened up about his decision to leave the show during an appearance on This Morning on Wednesday. âI had done five series and it was the best time of my life, but every good thing has to come to an end,â he said.Â
âI thought Willâs journey had come to an end and it was time for some new blood,â added the actor, referencing his replacement, Rishi Nair, who joins the show in series nine as new vicar, Alphy Kotteram.
Speaking about his filming his exit scenes with Robson, Tom revealed that there were tears all around. âIt was very emotional,â he said. âI mean, there was no acting required for that at all.
âWe kept crying before we were shooting and were like âNo, save it. Save it for the takeâ. But, yeah, it was heartbreaking.â
Grantchester continues on Wednesday 15 January at 9pm on ITV.Â
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