Real Rating: 3.5* of five
The sheer bloodyminded awfulness of the British Country Squire is on flagrant display here, as is Poirot's tinge of snobbishness in his willingness to cater to the dreadful man. As the story progresses, the unkidnappèd kid who is the focus of an escalating set of written ransom demands to *not* nab him is, finally, snatched. Mother and Father each react peculiarly...but Poirot, with a series of tiny details and a low opinion of Humanity, sifts, collates, and solves.
The ending was delightful.
Agatha Christie's Poirot S01E03
Rating: 2.5* of five
The kid was awful, the dad was *terrible*, and what worked well on the page decidedly did not on screen. The ending, which I thoroughly enjoyed in writing, came across as distastefully and avoidably callous and uncaring. It was the first season so there's a mitigating factor but overall stick to the story version.