I was a young boy when I saw poirot for the first time, he was the inspiration to me becoming a psychologist, I was amused by the famous little grey cells etc, yeah David suchet, Hugh Frazer, Phillip Jackson and Pauline Moran will always be a part of my heart, life, and my psychological career
Sir Suchet David has given the best Hercule Poirrot. I watch each episode mesmerized. The cast is of the finest actors. I like the "art nouveau" delicate flair. A good production.
The Art Nouveau movement lasted from around 1890 until 1914 , a period known as the Belle Époque. The Art Deco movement lasted from around 1919 until 1939. The Hercules Poirrot stories take place after WW1 .
Amazing comment--it took a couple of secs to understand. I'm cursed in the opposite way with a pretty good, vivid & startk memory. So, the worst part of a good memory is not being able to re-watch Poirot too much!
@@mikeg9305 I too have an excellent memory but still watch magnificent Poirot time & time again. I have devised little distractions…watch a few Poirots, then a few Midsomer Murders, then a few Miss Marple & then a few Lewis all over a period of a few months. My focus on re watching any show is to shift focus on differing details & I’m surprised by what I may have missed previously or simply forgotten. By the time I get back to watching Poirot again I find I’m still delighted by the whole production. Not once have I ever thought it’s time to stop 😊
@@MyMags8 Well, that's an interesting technique & it seems to be working for you. Yeah I love Poirot not only for the mystery, his method but the world of Poirot: the English locations, the dress of ppl back then, the "class" the style & grace & even the decadence.
Me too. I have yet to see Netflix or anyone do anything anyway near comprable other than Foyle’s war and that is very different though extremely high quality. I am listening to the audiobooks now read by Hugh Frazier, what an excellent speaker!
I know what you mean. It seems like BBC TV is more real and alive.. My best friend and her husband introducted me to masterpiece and PBS yrs ago and I never stopped watching
My 22 year old grand daughter watched an episode and was taken with Poirot's demeanor. She said, "It would be great if more men were classy, polite and kind as Poirot."
It would also be great if women today weren't promiscious narcissist who abort children by the thousands. Guess both genders have a lot of work to do to improve.
Anyway now this was a great poirot episode or mini movie thankyou so much enjoyed it very muchand kept me riveted all throughout the movie they were such great actors and are never forgotten by the fans or followers of Agatha Christy 😍🥰
I can not stop watching Poitot… I ve cried at the beginning… I was so sad…and finally he was alive. All the time thinking why? Suddenly Iremembered having watched Poitot s last case a long time ago and there I cried his death for the first time. What a relief! For those who love this character so much, it is a horrible feeling… Thank you Mr Suchet, with all my heart! Thanks so much for uploading this superb videos! Best wishes from Uruguay, Southamerica also to all those who watch these videos.
You might want to put a spoiler warning next time as I was reading comments I had not yet watched the part unfortunately That part was spoiled for me 😔
On the rewatch: it’s hilarious to see Jaap write the inmemoriam’s, and the valet protesting he would have been happy to. Imagine the man does a better job at cursive….
I started reading the books in 7th grade and started with the one he dies in. So every book after that was a happy reunion. 🥰 I really should go read them all again. It's been too long!
B. Visconti, you a dumb one aren't you? A simple Wikipedia search could have told you that the series is based on Dame Agatha Christie's novels. They only stopped making these because they made series for all the novels and none were left afterwards obviously.
Sir David Suchet's acting is superb!! Even when running for his life he remains absolutely in character!! As somebody else pointed out, he could play any character he chooses. His portrayal of Poirot is unsurpassed, and will remain so. Just as Hastings, Japp and Miss Lemon cannot be replaced. Together they formed a formidable Big 4. 😆😆😆😆👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤❤❤
Congratulations to Sir David Suchet for being the very best Hercule Poirot🫖 What a fabulous team of superb artists 🌷 Wish he could still play his unique role,. Life is not the same without him 🥀 Thank you so much for sharing with us 🌜🌗🌛🪐🌏💥✨
Sir David Suchet a man beyond his unique insightful character. A talented magnetic gentlemen, just cannot imagine kissing him with that greasy mustache.
It is always good to see an old friend again. It is thrilling to be with Him once more; how I have missed him! Thank you for bringing Hercule back to me once more.
I read all the books of Hercule Poirot probably 30 years ago and can only imagine the scenes. Now I surely enjoy watching the movies and hearing the french dialect and accent of Poirot.
I am addicted to M. Poirot's stories. I have about 12 of CD's which we enjoyed with my kids at home. Such wonderful stories of Agatha Christie. Thank you Madam for the joy you left and thanks to You tube for the upload. Love from South Africa
Sir David Suchet IS the ONE and ONLY Hercules Poirot! Thank God for Agatha Christie and her genius writing skills and abilities. Thank you for sharing this with us RUclips. 🎭📽️📺📝✌️🇺🇲
To see them all together, "Old Friends"...I watched Poirot from the very beginning & many times over. How the entire series evolved. Wish, they would bring it all back under the guise of lost cases discovered. If only.
Wow! Excellent! I was spellbound. Every Poirot is such a treat, this one was no exception. Thanks for posting this one. I'm new to this series,....only have seen about 5 so far. Caught the first ones on my local PBS station in Columbus, Ohio. Now I think I am getting addicted. I love the set designs and costumes as much as the characters. Living while trying to stay safe while a virus is destroying all humanity everywhere, globally. I happy to hide from reality immersed in a 1920s noir story.
@markingtime For fun I try to find historical errors in staging, and backgrounds, and I can't. They do use some chicanery, to change a certain iconic Art Deco buildings, and super-impose another name on it, to turn it in a home, versus an office. Like The Hoover Vacuum building,...a well known, office building with specific Deco, details. But most people would never notice.
David Suchet is amazing. I am not the biggest Christie fan. But David as Piorot with Hugh Frasier Captain Hastings, Miss Lemon, the Inspector, I love it. Captivating. This one is so bitter sweet. Along with Nero Wolf, Timothy, Maury, Fritz and Cramer are THE best. CUNBERBATCH and Friedman as the modern Sherlock Holmes. These 3 mystery series ruin me for others
Many of the secondary and tertiary actors in these productions were really excellent. E.g., the maid at the home of the second murder was quite well played.
now seen the rest. I have not (yet) read the book, so the indignation of the people writing here is unknown to me...but good friend actors of the high level working together is aways a deep pleasure or those priveledged to witness their masterpieces unrolling ; ) Thank you Nick Greece, for this one ! And of course the story itself applies and needs to be seen in this time now 2021, more than ever. And understood, and then that clarity applied, to halt this horrible charade that is being used to justify maiming and hurting billions, if they are allowed to continue to have their way. And Poirot is not here among us, sadly...
I was thinking the same thing. What's happening in the world, is utterly disgusting. I wish we had real people like Poirot in the world, who wouldn't sell out, but continue to fight for the truth, and what's right, no matter what the cost. I'm so sick of what's going on, and it makes me wonder where and when it will end.
@@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401 - sadly, you Madame must be residing beneath a large rock, non? Do you truly not see nor feel the nearly complete & utter collapse of the economies of Western civilization surrounding us? Surely you don’t tally these world events as mere coincidences. There is no such thing as coincidence. The circumstances we find ourselves in were most definitely executed on purpose & by design - well planned & thought out over a long period of time. With millions of lives already lost across the globe, indications from the best & brightest minds working to untangle this Gordian knot, strongly suggest that this is but the tip of the iceberg and the real carnage has yet to begin. Time to wake from your peaceful slumber and pay attention.
@@maureengauvin1768 Requesting clarification of the use of excessive hyperbole is quite reasonable, to most intelligent people 😀!! It hardly qualifies me as a rock dweller, although I have seen some very attractive, livable grottos in my day !
@@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401 - The two comments that prompted your question were most definitely not examples of hyperbole. You responded on an open public forum that you were not aware of the situation the two posts were describing. I merely responded to your query with concrete well established facts. My intent was to inform you of that which had apparently escaped your notice. C’est ça bien. Have a wonderful day.
I love the theme , which would have seemed as such a stretch of the imagination a few years ago, that one man's bottemless and irrational need could destabilize the whole globe. Well.....
You'd also enjoy "A Touch of Frost" and "Inspector Morse". "Prime Suspect" with Hellen Mirron" and "Cracker" with Robby Coltrane. All British detective shows.
@@jonness8927 I received your comment & very much appreciate you giving me this info! I tried, but was unable to find, a British series that had a Union Jack beside each title listed. I figured if anyone knew it would be you! God Bless you & your family, Michael :o)
I like the double entendre of the title, both this sinister organization, and the "Big Four" of Poirot, Hastings, Japp and Lemon. But it would've been nice to see that Four all partaking in one last adventure together in accordance with the title. As such, it's only Poirot and Japp who do anything, and this is the last time we see Japp and Lemon in the series.
I don't know if it is Mr souchet or agatha Christie who make this very likeful. But what ever it is or who ever it is , I think poirot movies will always be liked . Thank you
Love this series of Poirot It was very nice to see the original cast all together again, wished they had another one, This really didn't follow the book exactly , it was a very good production, still it was nice to see everyone and how they had changed sadly he dies in one and that is how she ended her series of Poirot
kind of a subtle reassurance at the start, at the end of the opening immediately after they toast their dead friend, just before the episode title, up pops "David Suchet" as the first credit; which would seem to indicate we'll get to see Poirot alive at some point not necessarily a guarantee that rumor of his death is somewhat exaggerated, but certainly an immediate ray of hope
Poirot is fantastic and how the investigation of all the murders is done I could watch poirot every day it is wonderful to see how the murders are solved
David Suchet is definitely my favorite Poirot. Thanks!
Most definitely ❤️💓!!!!!
He is the definitive Poirot.
Yes David Suckit is exceptional .
I was a young boy when I saw poirot for the first time, he was the inspiration to me becoming a psychologist, I was amused by the famous little grey cells etc, yeah David suchet, Hugh Frazer, Phillip Jackson and Pauline Moran will always be a part of my heart, life, and my psychological career
Sir Suchet David has given the best Hercule Poirrot. I watch each episode mesmerized. The cast is of the finest actors. I like the "art nouveau" delicate flair. A good production.
The Art Nouveau movement lasted from around 1890 until 1914 , a period known as the Belle Époque. The Art Deco movement lasted from around 1919 until 1939. The Hercules Poirrot stories take place after WW1 .
The best part of a bad memory is getting to re-re-rewatch Poirot!
I agree with that on watching a LOT of these older series. 😂
Amazing comment--it took a couple of secs to understand. I'm cursed in the opposite way with a pretty good, vivid & startk memory. So, the worst part of a good memory is not being able to re-watch Poirot too much!
@@mikeg9305 I too have an excellent memory but still watch magnificent Poirot time & time again. I have devised little distractions…watch a few Poirots, then a few Midsomer Murders, then a few Miss Marple & then a few Lewis all over a period of a few months. My focus on re watching any show is to shift focus on differing details & I’m surprised by what I may have missed previously or simply forgotten. By the time I get back to watching Poirot again I find I’m still delighted by the whole production. Not once have I ever thought it’s time to stop 😊
@@MyMags8 Well, that's an interesting technique & it seems to be working for you. Yeah I love Poirot not only for the mystery, his method but the world of Poirot: the English locations, the dress of ppl back then, the "class" the style & grace & even the decadence.
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And the pandemic greatly increased my ability to forget 🤣🤣🤣
I could watch each and every episode of Poirot over and over again, and I do with pleasure. Thanks for the upload!
El unico q nos dejaron y para los que hablan ingles?? Por que????
Me too. I have yet to see Netflix or anyone do anything anyway near comprable other than Foyle’s war and that is very different though extremely high quality. I am listening to the audiobooks now read by Hugh Frazier, what an excellent speaker!
@@lindas.martin2806 britbox
I know what you mean. It seems like BBC TV is more real and alive.. My best friend and her husband introducted me to masterpiece and PBS yrs ago and I never stopped watching
I’m just getting started!😆👍❤️
Mr. Suchet is an absolutely wonderful Thespian, the man could play any part given him. Talented personified.
How pretentious of you.
@@susantunbridge4612 sorry he’s not your cup of tea!
This was poorly written. Very well acted, but poorly written.
@@grantsmythe8625 0P
My 22 year old grand daughter watched an episode and was taken with Poirot's demeanor. She said, "It would be great if more men were classy, polite and kind as Poirot."
Yes, yes it would be great
Sadly, it is a diminished form of behavior that has become all too common in the Western world, I'm afraid. 😟
It would also be great if women today weren't promiscious narcissist who abort children by the thousands. Guess both genders have a lot of work to do to improve.
Ok for some the settings and costume are a fixation the plot is for me the thing ,very good .
@@kristilisakleiner9384 p000000000000000
Thank you, thank you so much. Every time watching this film I feel fever.
Poirot was and excellent series, that never disappointed its viewers. Thank you for the upload
"never" is a bit too optimistic, let's say "rarely", that's closer to the truth
Anyway now this was a great poirot episode or mini movie thankyou so much enjoyed it very muchand kept me riveted all throughout the movie they were such great actors and are never forgotten by the fans or followers of Agatha Christy 😍🥰
I can not stop watching Poitot…
I ve cried at the beginning… I was so sad…and finally he was alive.
All the time thinking why? Suddenly Iremembered having watched Poitot s last case a long time ago and there I cried his death for the first time.
What a relief!
For those who love this character so much, it is a horrible feeling…
Thank you Mr Suchet, with all my heart!
Thanks so much for uploading this superb videos!
Best wishes from Uruguay, Southamerica also to all those who watch these videos.
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@A_peary_legal I feel honored. Thank you so much!
You might want to put a spoiler warning next time as I was reading comments I had not yet watched the part unfortunately That part was spoiled for me 😔
On the rewatch: it’s hilarious to see Jaap write the inmemoriam’s, and the valet protesting he would have been happy to.
Imagine the man does a better job at cursive….
I started reading the books in 7th grade and started with the one he dies in. So every book after that was a happy reunion. 🥰 I really should go read them all again. It's been too long!
Watching it over an over again love this series wish it was still being made..❤️
But they ran out of stories. That's all she wrote.
@@endezeichengrimm actual factual most don't realize they r ..a. Christie books
@@vanessamcqueen5768 But the title of the show is Agatha Christie's Poirot.
@@endezeichengrimm repeat MOST R clueless it a book there's a author ...Hercules who??????...
B. Visconti, you a dumb one aren't you? A simple Wikipedia search could have told you that the series is based on Dame Agatha Christie's novels. They only stopped making these because they made series for all the novels and none were left afterwards obviously.
Sir David Suchet's acting is superb!! Even when running for his life he remains absolutely in character!! As somebody else pointed out, he could play any character he chooses. His portrayal of Poirot is unsurpassed, and will remain so.
Just as Hastings, Japp and Miss Lemon cannot be replaced. Together they formed a formidable Big 4. 😆😆😆😆👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is one of my favorite episodes, love Poirot and always will.
Ms. L. Churchill
This episode is the first one where I saw Hercule Poirot run.
Absolutely love these shows. Bravo!!!
what a pleasure to hear proper English spoken. RonsieJohannesburg
Also in Jeeves and Wooster and Sherlock Holmes
Congratulations to Sir David Suchet for being the very best Hercule Poirot🫖
What a fabulous team of superb artists 🌷
Wish he could still play his unique role,.
Life is not the same without him 🥀
Thank you so much for sharing with us 🌜🌗🌛🪐🌏💥✨
Sir David Suchet a man beyond his unique insightful character. A talented magnetic gentlemen, just cannot imagine kissing him with that greasy mustache.
he's amazing in every character that he plays
He was in the importance of being earnest, was on RUclips for awhile (of course it's been removed)
Claudette: I AGREE!✌️🇺🇲
@@beatrixmontay8578 I know! I do like a Man with a mustache or beard as long as it is well groomed. The kissing 💋 possibilities ARE ENDLESS!✌️🇺🇲
@@beatrixmontay8578 Waxed, not greased, I believe. Poirot is too fastidious to ever be greasy!!
Sir David For Hercule, Dame Joan Hickson for Miss Marple and Jeremy Brett for Sherlock Holmes, that is BRIT TELLY at its ABSOLUTE BEST!
How about "Inspector Morse", Prime Subject", "A Touch of Frost", and "Cracker" all British detective shows.
Anthony Valentine for Raffles!!
😳
Well-said. Absolutely right on every one!
Are you being served, Keeping up appearances should be included.
And Doctor Who
@@jonness8927 midsomer murders is amazing as well all are well written and superbly acted! im American btw and i prefer the British ones!
Always a great delight to watch Hercule Poirot and Co..😃 Thanks gor posting 👍🏿
Story not unlike current events! Ending speeches are amazing commentary. Thank you.
It is always good to see an old friend again. It is thrilling to be with Him once more; how I have missed him! Thank you for bringing Hercule back to me once more.
The good news is that there are lots of seasons! And audiobooks !
One of Christie's best murder mysteries. This series is the best import us Americans ever received from our British allies👍
I read all the books of Hercule Poirot probably 30 years ago and can only imagine the scenes. Now I surely enjoy watching the movies and hearing the french dialect and accent of Poirot.
Watching this in Japan . Very pleasant and relaxing . All’s well with the world again .
It’s a state of mind
yes, relaxing, it's really a show for old people
Say that to the Ukrainians and poor non-Hamas Palestines....
Captain Hastings, “What do I do now, old chap?” - bless him!
Excellency at its very best. Amazing actors and amazing plot. Thanks for uploading. The quality is extremely good.
I am addicted to M. Poirot's stories. I have about 12 of CD's which we enjoyed with my kids at home. Such wonderful stories of Agatha Christie. Thank you Madam for the joy you left and thanks to You tube for the upload.
Love from South Africa
Even when Poirot is running for his life, he can barely waddle as fast as a moderately zany penguin.
😂😂 this is so good!
Wonderful.
Have not seen this one.
What a treat.
But I miss Hastings.
Yes.
Oh, I miss her too. What a great character!
@@lindas.martin2806 Hastings is a man.
Love all of the Poirot series!❤
This was a real treat!!! Love Poirot!!
Sir David Suchet IS the ONE and ONLY Hercules Poirot! Thank God for Agatha Christie and her genius writing skills and abilities. Thank you for sharing this with us RUclips.
🎭📽️📺📝✌️🇺🇲
Great Britain's best actor . 🇬🇧💐
I don’t think that I could watch a different actor in the part. Hopeful this is one that they won’t remake
And it’s not just Sir David Suchet, it’s the whole cast. Truly exceptional.
he is not Hercules. he is Hercule Poirot :)
I agree with you. Agatha was a first rate genius. I wouldn't have come up with one such plot in a hundred years. God bless her soul.
To see them all together, "Old Friends"...I watched Poirot from the very beginning & many times over. How the entire series evolved. Wish, they would bring it all back under the guise of lost cases discovered. If only.
Ahhh! Just when I thought I had seen them all, yet another one...
watch these Poirot movies and t.v. over and over.
David Suchet is Poirot, I love these movies!
Wow! Excellent! I was spellbound. Every Poirot is such a treat, this one was no exception. Thanks for posting this one. I'm new to this series,....only have seen about 5 so far. Caught the first ones on my local PBS station in Columbus, Ohio. Now I think I am getting addicted. I love the set designs and costumes as much as the characters. Living while trying to stay safe while a virus is destroying all humanity everywhere, globally. I happy to hide from reality immersed in a 1920s noir story.
You’re correct
Class and Quality are absolutely addicting ‼️
That fact explains SO MUCH‼️♥️♥️
@markingtime For fun I try to find historical errors in staging, and backgrounds, and I can't. They do use some chicanery, to change a certain iconic Art Deco buildings, and super-impose another name on it, to turn it in a home, versus an office. Like The Hoover Vacuum building,...a well known, office building with specific Deco, details. But most people would never notice.
@@Davett53 how clever!
another excellent Hercule Poirot from one of the best thankyou Agatha Christie
They all aged, and so did I. Wonderful, just like friends I know since we were young!
Excellent production. Thanks, Nick.
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Love love love these shows thanks 😊
Я со школы люблю смотреть Пуаро, это самый лучший и мой любимый детектив🥰
David Suchet is amazing. I am not the biggest Christie fan. But David as Piorot with Hugh Frasier Captain Hastings, Miss Lemon, the Inspector, I love it. Captivating. This one is so bitter sweet.
Along with Nero Wolf, Timothy, Maury, Fritz and Cramer are THE best.
CUNBERBATCH and Friedman as the modern Sherlock Holmes.
These 3 mystery series ruin me for others
The very last episode of poirot that features all original main casts. It really gives the nostalgia feeling of season 1 - 6 again
Not original to the earlier seasons, but I Really Like George. A very good man.
Weren’t they in Curtain?
@@sandraelder1101 Only Hastings appeared in Curtain.
Some classics should never be allowed to die ❤
LOVE THIS GUY
Brilliant and Elegant
GREAT SHOW
Love these you tube reruns
Best Poirot ever and have watched every episode at least twice....
Agatha's best character! This is one of many favourite episodes
I pray 🙏 you get the rest of his series for us to watch. He's my most favorite detective besides Maroue and Midsummer Murders 😊⚘💜
Somewhere along, couldn’t help thinking of the death of Sherlock Holmes and the episode ‘The Sign Of Four’ !!.
Strange how stories repeat.
Many of the secondary and tertiary actors in these productions were really excellent. E.g., the maid at the home of the second murder was quite well played.
Agreed. The talent scouts for Poirot found great actors all the way through. Quality production, this!
I agree with all of you. Poirot by Suchet is fantastic.
Great role from Sarah Parish/miss Monroe.very funny caracter
This is one of my favorite books
Merci merci Monsignor Poirot !
Even though I like more action-filled things, I must say I have enjoyed every episode of Poirot. I really wish there were more.
There is generally a fair amount of action in the episodes of Poirot ;-)
This is my most favorite show ever the great Poirot. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
love chess i love this murder episode.this is one of his best episodes ..this is a great day for cold murder episode...thanks for showing it........
Good Lord this was so good!!!
Love Poirot!!!
Poirot Love Song Tom Burke & Jaime Winstone ruclips.net/video/vxltvfUabsU/видео.html
Congratulations l love this series Poirot
Thank you so much for uploading this video. It is helping me get through the pandemic!
It is absolutely perfectly cast as the lead. Wonderful series 👏
now seen the rest. I have not (yet) read the book, so the indignation of the people writing here is unknown to me...but good friend actors of the high level working together is aways a deep pleasure or those priveledged to witness their masterpieces unrolling ; ) Thank you Nick Greece, for this one ! And of course the story itself applies and needs to be seen in this time now 2021, more than ever. And understood, and then that clarity applied, to halt this horrible charade that is being used to justify maiming and hurting billions, if they are allowed to continue to have their way. And Poirot is not here among us, sadly...
I was thinking the same thing.
What's happening in the world, is utterly disgusting.
I wish we had real people like Poirot in the world, who wouldn't sell out, but continue to fight for the truth, and what's right, no matter what the cost.
I'm so sick of what's going on, and it makes me wonder where and when it will end.
What horrible charade, maiming anyone? Unknown to me...
@@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401 - sadly, you Madame must be residing beneath a large rock, non? Do you truly not see nor feel the nearly complete & utter collapse of the economies of Western civilization surrounding us? Surely you don’t tally these world events as mere coincidences. There is no such thing as coincidence. The circumstances we find ourselves in were most definitely executed on purpose & by design - well planned & thought out over a long period of time. With millions of lives already lost across the globe, indications from the best & brightest minds working to untangle this Gordian knot, strongly suggest that this is but the tip of the iceberg and the real carnage has yet to begin. Time to wake from your peaceful slumber and pay attention.
@@maureengauvin1768
Requesting clarification of the use of excessive hyperbole is quite reasonable, to most intelligent people 😀!! It hardly qualifies me as a rock dweller, although I have seen some very attractive, livable grottos in my day !
@@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401 - The two comments that prompted your question were most definitely not examples of hyperbole. You responded on an open public forum that you were not aware of the situation the two posts were describing. I merely responded to your query with concrete well established facts. My intent was to inform you of that which had apparently escaped your notice. C’est ça bien. Have a wonderful day.
The movie is great, my friend
I love this series, everyone a winner.
Naturally, Poirot's chess pieces are the height of Art Deco styling and taste. He is so utterly thorough, it would drive a person batty.
hy so right I lv u him. for yrs poirto classic gray suit lv it 🎥🕴👏🙏
He has OCD! I was going to say 'he suffers from OCD', but as it obviously doesn't bother him in the least, I amended it 🙂
His whole apartment was Art Deco. Very nice.
I love Poirot he's the best 😀
Thank you for this ! Love it !
All Love tv-series very much alsow and Forever and Poirot ❤❤❤😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
David Suchet - No1 Poirot 👑
They never start CPR in the Agatha Christie movies. Guy drops dead, someone checks pulse and says “ it’s too late. He’s gone”. 😉
That’s because CPR wasn’t widely known until the 1960s . The time of the Poirot stories is around the 1930s and 1940s
Lol! Where would be The Who done it? CPR would make for a 5 minute movie. SOMEBODY has got to die! Lmao
they didn't have CPR then.
If they save him there would be no movie there must be a dead body check his pulse yeah he's a gone ⚘
@@marylouleemanDon’t feed the trolls.
Thanks for the upload. Enjoying the show in America🙏
It takes geniuses of Poirot level to make watchable movies out of those most convoluted Christie novels.
Yes indeed. How often has it been said that a novel is 'unfilmable' - a good screenwriter is worth their weight in gold.
This one really wasn’t her story at all.
P:oirot, that I must have seen several decades ago. It still has not lost its mystery.
I love the theme , which would have seemed as such a stretch of the imagination a few years ago, that one man's bottemless and irrational need could destabilize the whole globe. Well.....
Such awesome movies!!
The funny thing About the Poirot is. That they all age and get older but the time has stoppet in the 30s and Nothing changes
I have now given up watching Midsomer Murders (middle of the 16th season) because I LOVE Sherlock Holmes & Poirot!❤🌷
You'd also enjoy "A Touch of Frost" and "Inspector Morse". "Prime Suspect" with Hellen Mirron" and "Cracker" with Robby Coltrane. All British detective shows.
@@jonness8927 I received your comment & very much appreciate you giving me this info! I tried, but was unable to find, a British series that had a Union Jack beside each title listed. I figured if anyone knew it would be you! God Bless you & your family, Michael :o)
It’s so nice to see this on a full screen’
The first four minutes were so touching, I was floored.
I like the double entendre of the title, both this sinister organization, and the "Big Four" of Poirot, Hastings, Japp and Lemon.
But it would've been nice to see that Four all partaking in one last adventure together in accordance with the title. As such, it's only Poirot and Japp who do anything, and this is the last time we see Japp and Lemon in the series.
I don't know why I am getting emotional. This episode told me that the end was near and I don't want it to end. I am rewatching for a third time
JAMAIS VOU ESQUECER DESTA ÓTIMA TEMPORADA DE AGATHA CHRISTIE.
O DETETIVE POIROT É O MÁXIMO. 🥸
Yes, indeed, Sir David Courtney, is FABULOUS! Sir David è o maior!👑👑👑
Can’t watch. I just cry. Love him.
FOR ME AT LEAST, David Suchet is the penultimate Poirot! in fact i love the entire cast! thank you for posting this!
Penultimate? That means second to last. I think you may mean quintessential.
Great job, Respect Agata 🫡👌🙏
The best Poirot and the best Agatha Christie on screen
She had little to do with this one actually.
Watching this in 2022, it all seems far more likely, especially the talk at about 5 minutes!
I don't know if it is Mr souchet or agatha Christie who make this very likeful. But what ever it is or who ever it is , I think poirot movies will always be liked . Thank you
who else here is Virgo???🤗❤️👍 Agatha was Virgo..... i understand her analitical mind
Love this series of Poirot
It was very nice to see the original cast all together again, wished they had another one,
This really didn't follow the book exactly , it was a very good production, still it was nice to see everyone and how they had changed
sadly he dies in one and that is how she ended her series of Poirot
kind of a subtle reassurance at the start, at the end of the opening
immediately after they toast their dead friend, just before the episode title,
up pops "David Suchet" as the first credit; which would seem to indicate we'll get to see Poirot alive at some point
not necessarily a guarantee that rumor of his death is somewhat exaggerated, but certainly an immediate ray of hope
Poirot Love Song Tom Burke & Jaime Winstone ruclips.net/video/vxltvfUabsU/видео.html
FABULOUS 💫⭐️✨
55:23 haha david suchet also did the importace of being ernest. not sure if it was before or after this was filmed
I love all his movie
david suchet is the only actor that really made me believe in poirot ..he is truly the best
I am 30 seconds in and already my heart is broken.
Tearing up~~
This was a good episode
Poirot is fantastic and how the investigation of all the murders is done I could watch poirot every day it is wonderful to see how the murders are solved
Wish i could find them all. And so far I have watched 5 of them. And watched so often that i now can speak the parts more then not.