Poldark, And Then There Were None: Men Without Shirts
Maeve Dermody and Aidan Turner in Agatha Christie’s And then there were none
Before long they start dying one by one, and no one suggests that they all stay in one room to watch each other. However, at some point they search the rooms, giving Aidan Turner an excuse to take off his clothes. I am not making this up. So he’s leaning against the door, smouldering so hard I feared the wallpaper would combust, clad only in a towel so you can count his abs and slice your retina on his hip cleft. He goes on wearing just the towel long after the search is over, and all I can say is, Five stars for the Beeb! I have not read the Agatha Christie source material, and I strongly doubt that she wrote the towel scene, but who cares. Cover your granny’s eyes, this may kill her.
February 19th, 2016 at 12:09
(Out-of-focus) Maeve Dermody looks like Krysten Ritter in that photo.
February 20th, 2016 at 12:28
Kili Kili!!
February 22nd, 2016 at 11:38
Holy Agatha Christie! I read And Then There Were None when I was 13 and found it so terrifying I literally needed my mom beside me before I could go to sleep. Must find this adaptation.