Agatha Christie's Poirot

really comfy detective show

each episode is pretty much a movie, and i find it more interesting than sherlock..

what is a favorite episode of yours?
I've enjoyed abc murders, the third girl, after the flood, three act play, and appointment with death especially so far..
Any shows like it?

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There are so many episodes it's difficult to pick a favourite, but it's one of ITV's most consistently entertaining shows.

It really harkens back to an older time in television when I think about it, not once did I ever see it succumb to any PC nonsense, it always focused on the story, the time period and translating the works from the books (though it sometimes took a lot of liberties, like with the Murder on the Orient Express).

Good show
think you might enjoy Inspector Morse, if you haven't already seen it

The books are better ;)

Rowan Atkinson's Maigret is pretty good.
They've only done three episodes so far.

it's a good show

Foyle's War is bettter tho

I liked that Maigret's gimmick is that he is happily married to an understanding wife and he is supported by his colleagues.

>Maigret, you're staying on the case!
>Jules, if you're out all night catching a murderer again, god help me... I'll stay up and make sure you have a hot dinner waiting anyway.

agreed, even the last couple seasons in made a couple years ago seem consistent with this

i will add that to my list

i read some of the books first and id normally agree with you, but the actor who plays poirot is just so damn good

this looks good, interested to see how rowan atkinson is as a detective

finally a well-adjusted detective haha
poirot is more normal than say sherlock but he was still kind of a loner and has some OCD tendencies..

Books are GOAT. I truly mean GOAT. They are addicting.

Show is good. The Poirot actor is really good.

But seriously, the books are amazing.

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