Yeah, I also feel Louise is blaming Lynette (who actually uncovered he wasn’t really in love, he choose money over her) instead of the man who failed the “test” from Lynette.
One thing I never understood is why Lynette would be so possessive towards Louise. I would think from Lynette’s perspective, servants come and go, and there is always one needing a job. Why would it be her responsibility to offer a dowry for her servant?
Well, for those who want a better version than this one , they can watch Sir Peter Ustinov's 1978 version or Sir David Suchet's episode in Poirot. They're much more better than this one
Rose Leslie proves once more how fabulous she is... Whoever watches her simply can't not to have a crush on her or becoming her huge fan...
I loved Rose Leslie as Gwen on Downton Abbey. And Rose originally tried out for the role of Jackie.
Ygitte and Sir Branagh as Hercule Poirot
I got a feeling that money would've been given as a dowry if he picked staying with Louise
Yeah, I also feel Louise is blaming Lynette (who actually uncovered he wasn’t really in love, he choose money over her) instead of the man who failed the “test” from Lynette.
Such a good movie, liked this better than haunting in venice
One thing I never understood is why Lynette would be so possessive towards Louise. I would think from Lynette’s perspective, servants come and go, and there is always one needing a job. Why would it be her responsibility to offer a dowry for her servant?
They took a lot of liberties with this adaptation. Nothing like this marriage for Louise happens in the book.
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But Also, knowing the true meaning of the “I might have seen her killer,” line, it’s just obvious that she’s hinting 😂
@@tcgproductions683 Yup. I noticed that but did not want to draw attention.
Well, for those who want a better version than this one , they can watch Sir Peter Ustinov's 1978 version or Sir David Suchet's episode in Poirot. They're much more better than this one