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yookikiku · 9 months
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commission for Marple on twitter!
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leohtttbriar · 7 months
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i'm miss marple
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oscarwetnwilde · 2 months
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Happy 66th birthday James Wilby.
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milksockets · 7 months
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no regrets yet re: finally deciding to do a britbox subscription
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partywithponies · 7 months
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Maybe I'm just insane but.
Having now watched Philip Glenister's Poirot episode and Keeley Hawes's Marple episode.
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These two do actually work as a ship in my mind.
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f-yeahbendaniels · 7 months
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My Top Five Favorite Ben Daniels Characters (British TV): 5. Alfred Crackenthorpe - Marple's "4.50 from Paddington" (2004).
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storyofmychoices · 10 months
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Just some 4th of July fun with our favorite crime fighting gang!
Prompts: @choicesbookclub ; @choicesjuly2023challenge flower (in the photo not necessarily the song, but it is on Lilah's summer playlist.
[Trystan Thorne x Lilah Rose Masterlist]
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john-deco · 11 months
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I see how some fandoms like to explore and rewrite/rework episodes, films, or adaptations that they found flawed in some way. I kind of hope we can have that more in the Agatha Christie fandom when it comes to some adaptations. I know the fandom is very protective when it comes to faithfulness to the source material, and fair enough. But I really wanna engage with other fans and see what ideas people come up to alter an adaptation to be more distinct, more faithful, less faithful, or just experiment in general.
Like what’s stopping any of us from making Poirot’s deep secret that his moustache was fake all this time because of vanity, make Achille Poirot real and he’s at odd with Hercule because he actually likes the countryside or prefers round things, or make Poirot x Hastings real, rearrange character roles, change the time and setting, or really go into the themes of Christie’s novels that she didn’t fully explore deeply.
Make a futuristic cyberpunk And Then There Were None, have Marple have a book club or be some otherworldly being like Columbo. Or maybe just change or remove the detective to see how the story would play out differently and how the characters would make choices differently.
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All these people out there who love British actors from Big Media Franchise (TM) and don't know that I LOVED THEM FIRST in Poirot/Marple.
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momentsinreading · 5 months
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“[The last series I binged (or watched a lot of) was…] this is really sad, but it’s true… Inspector Morse. My brain is honestly broken. I watched so many detective series and was running out of new ones, so I started going backwards. I’ve seen Miss Marple, Inspector Lewis and Endeavour – the spin-off and the sequel. So I thought I might as well watch the original. It’s so dark inside my mind. These shows are soothing in a weird way – the danger’s not real, it’s kind of familiar but there are little twists. There’s a fun timidity to the British murder mystery.” -Ayo Edebiri
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oscarwetnwilde · 10 months
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Portraits of James Wilby and Rupert Graves in their appearances in Marple. James Wilby in The Sittaford Mystery (2006) and Rupert Graves in A Pocket Full Of Rye. (2008)
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leohtttbriar · 7 months
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beautyarchive · 5 days
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Amanda Holden in the ‘4.50 from Paddington’ episode of Marple (2004).
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f-yeahbendaniels · 7 months
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My Top Five Favorite Ben Daniels Characters (Crime Dramas): 2. Alfred Crackenthorpe - Marple's "4.50 from Paddington" (2004).
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storyofmychoices · 9 months
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This was honestly my favorite part of the whole chapter. I felt like he was himself, just enjoying the moment, and a man with a dog (preferably my dog) is the key to my whole heart. I might need to get art of Trystan and Marple dancing! 🥺🥺🥺
Also, if you didn't adopt the dog in book 1 do you just miss out on incredible moments like this?
@choicesbookclub
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