
Poirot (1989-2013)
Agatha Christie's Poirot is a classic British television series that has been running since 1989. The show follows the adventures of the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot as he solves mysteries and solves crimes. The show has been praised for its clever writing and its ability to keep viewers guessing.
One of the most interesting aspects of the show is its use of sexual moments. While the show is not explicit in its portrayal of sex, it does feature a few moments that are suggestive and hint at the possibility of a sexual relationship between characters.
In one episode, Poirot and his assistant, Hastings, are investigating a murder. During their investigation, they come across a woman who is wearing a revealing dress. Poirot and Hastings exchange a knowing glance, and the woman is later revealed to be the murderer. This scene is suggestive of a sexual relationship between Poirot and the woman, although it is never explicitly stated.
In another episode, Poirot and Hastings are investigating a case involving a woman who is suspected of being a prostitute. During their investigation, they come across a man who is clearly attracted to the woman. Poirot and Hastings exchange a knowing glance, and the man is later revealed to be the murderer. Again, this scene is suggestive of a sexual relationship between the two characters, although it is never explicitly stated.
Overall, Poirot is a show that is not afraid to explore the idea of sexual relationships between characters. While the show is not explicit in its portrayal of sex, it does feature a few moments that are suggestive and hint at the possibility of a sexual relationship between characters. These moments add an extra layer of complexity to the show and make it even more enjoyable to watch.
A man and woman are seen having sex in the opening of an episode. Graphic.
A man makes sexual advances on a woman before he is stopped by another man.
A few episodes deal with 'adult' topics such as characters having an affair and their spouse killing them, or being accused of such.
A man is seen laying in bed partially nude with a much younger woman who is fully nude.
A young girl talks about "sex maniacs".
A woman tells a man she saw a women demanding an abortion. This becomes a running gag in the episode and is not literally what she saw as we see later.
A woman makes a comment about man wondering if her daughter is his. She quickly puts this thought out if mind saying that they have never even touched.
A main character believes a man is having an affair with his daughter.
Two men discuss another man who is known to be promiscuous. One telling the other the man actually has a wife.
A man strangles a woman to death, then strips her clothes before dumping the body in the woods. Offscreen.
A man tells a woman that her 'baby is down the plughole', it is later revealed that he says this to guilt her as he had forced her to get an abortion earlier.
A man rapes his wife.
A woman poses for two men in a revealing slip dress (she is seen somewhat at a distance in a window so she appears almost nude). Little is left to the imagination. Her nipples can be seen for a split second when the camera zooms in (blink and you miss it).
There is implied incest in an episode.
An older woman accuses a main character of being a 'pimp' bringing girls into a hotel. It is revealed that she actually saw the murderer in drag pretending to be a prostitute.
An artist's model is shown full nudity.