Agatha Christie : Poirot - Season 1 (1989) (saison)


Murder in the Mews (S01E02)

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Captain Hastings points out to Poirot that the noise of fireworks on Guy Fawkes night would provide the ideal opportunity for a murder. Little does he know that his Mews garage will become the setting for a murder inquiry more complex than the gunpowder plot. (iTunes)

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Stanislaus 

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anglais A truly convoluted case tailor-made for the grey brain cells, where we practically don’t know what we are up to until the end. I must commend the non-violently built tension, which during the mutual "flirtation" between suicide and murder managed to be maintained until the final minutes. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Detective stories are wonderful because what may appear one way at first glance is actually completely different, and perhaps even more different, as there can be multiple plot twists. "Murder in the Mews" is precisely such a case, because even though everything seems clear in the beginning, it turns out to be different in the end, only to become even more different afterwards. I enjoyed this, even though the plot may not be as intense. ()

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