7/8/2023 0 Comments Poirot dentist![]() ![]() Brighton’s frivolous outdoor revelry is sharply contrasted by the interior shot of the dying Anthony Gascoigne. ![]() ![]() Finally and most importantly, it makes the references to the dead man’s teeth seem natural and consistent with the rest of the story, and serves to slightly conceal the vital clue. Second, Poirot’s aching bicuspid makes a convenient excuse for him to meet with Bonnington a second time, so he can hear the news of Henry Gascoigne’s death in Christie’s original, they meet again randomly on the Tube. First, it provides some insight to Poirot’s character which is reiterated elsewhere in the series (he hates going to the dentist). Doing this scores a couple of script writing points. – Making Poirot’s friend Bonnington his dentist also. I haven’t done an episode review for awhile now, so here’s one I’ve been mulling over in the last few days. ![]()
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