Watching Miss Marple after many other TV shows is seeing a horde of familiar faces from everywhere together. I love the British communal apartment as one family.)
It's a wonderful thing, I'm very glad that the directors did not abandon the original and did not change the killer! And such a cozy atmosphere of the English village) Class)
I've already watched Agatha Christie's Poirot 200 times, so I decided on Miss Marple, damn it, how did I not see her before??? It's a great series! Look at this! (spoilers, spoilers, no spoilers - the series makes you think hard, but I never guessed the killer, unlike Marple)
@rap_God: In Poirot, everything is logical, and the viewer is given almost all the clues so that you can guess for yourself who the killer is. It was immediately so twisted that it was simply impossible to understand who the killer was ((And because of the pitfalls that appeared at the very end, it would not even occur to think that it was not Ruby at all (!). And on the one hand, it was so unexpected that I almost opened my mouth in amazement, but on the other hand, I felt that I had been deceived...
- The chickens are to blame, sir
(spoilers, spoilers, no spoilers - the series makes you think hard, but I never guessed the killer, unlike Marple)