Poirot, "The Hollow"
Bonjour listeners! Welcome to Mostly Murder (But Sometimes Not), a podcast where four siblings discuss mysteries and whodunits throughout a vast array of pop culture. Recorded originally in May 2017, the inaugural episode of what is sure to be an illustrious podcast starts with us discussing one of the most famous detectives in the Western canon—Hercule Poirot! Although more recently made famous in adaptations starring John Malkovitch and Kenneth Branaugh, we felt it only right to stick with the man who played the Belgian detective for 24 years, 13 seasons, 70 episodes, and sporting countless mustaches: the brilliant David Suchet. Choosing an episode of Agatha Christie’s Poirot was difficult but we start the whodunit discussions with season nine, episode four, “The Hollow”, which aired in the UK September 26, 2004. Join us while we talk of weird lip liner, Danny DeVito, fake diseases, and of course, little grey cells. Bon!