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Agatha Christie, She Watched Ep54 “The Blue Geranium” (2010) Review

Agatha Christie, She Watched Ep54 “The Blue Geranium” (2010) Review

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Warning: Spoiler-heavy review! This week, we’re talking about staged accidents, movable plasters, carnival rides, and cross-dressing heroines. Teresa and Bill Peschel from Peschel Press discuss “The Blue Geranium,” a Miss Marple episode starring Julia McKenzie.

 

Sponsored by Peschel Press, the publisher of annotated Agatha Christie novels by Bill Peschel.

 

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Look for “Agatha Christie, She Watched,” our a coffee-table sized book and ebook (not coffee-table sized) collection of Teresa's reviews of 201 Agatha adaptations. Learn more at https://peschelpress.com/teresa-peschels-agatha-christie-movie-reviews/

 

Chapters

0:00 Introduction

4:40 Julia Mackenzie does not do dithery

9:04 The relationship between the sisters

12:02 Why don’t these couples have children?

12:55 The source of Mary’s anger

13:55 The source of the doctor’s anger

16:05 “Mary is absolutely toxic”

17:55 The Miss Marple motif

22:20 George Pritchard as the thread uniting the story

27:56 What Teresa would have added to the story

30:00 The blue geranium clue

32:00 Was this a top 10 episode?

34:26 The afterlife of Agatha Christie and Jane Austen

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