Yes he has zee little grey cells! He's supposed to be Belgian.Janzki wrote:It's been a while since I read a Poirot book, but I believe he does use that term.Jimmy Balls-O-Steel wrote:Does Poirot really say shit like "my little grey brain cells" in the books, or is that just the doings of the show's writers or fansubbers?
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Agreed--so far, the only character who has actually intrigued me is the personal assistant dude (whatever his name was). The fact that most of the characters bowed in apology or greeting also struck me as culturally wrong (unless the British bow--I always thought of that as an Asian thing). However, it did, in fact, feel like Christie's short stories read, which is always a good thing. I'm hoping that they keep it relatively light and innocent and fan-service free, since it would probably make a good kid's show over here.
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