

From England to Egypt, accompanied by his elegant and trustworthy sidekicks, the intelligent yet eccentrically-refined Belgian detective Hercule Poirot pits his wits against a collection of first class deceptions.
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- RichardNovember 3, 2025Saw it on TV and it felt like stepping into a world where manners were sharp, murders were elegant and the moustache solved everything. David Suchet doesn’t just play Hercule Poirot, he becomes him. Every gesture, every syllable, every side-eye is precision. From foggy London streets to sun drenched Egyptian cruises, Poirot glides through high society and low motives with a mind like a scalpel and shoes that never scuff. The tone? Sophisticated, deliberate and quietly intense. It’s not about car chases or gunfire, it’s about psychology, deduction and the subtle art of being underestimated. Watching it again feels like revisiting a time when mystery had manners. When the murder weapon was as likely to be a candlestick as a motive buried in a family secret.
- Sourabh BhaumikOctober 22, 2025Awesome










































