Agatha Christie's Poirot season 13 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
At Styles Guest House, Captain Hastings reunites with a wheelchair-bound Poirot. Amidst tensions and complex relationships among guests, Poirot fears another murder under the same roof. He uses Hastings to gather information. A shooting accident involving Toby Luttrell and his wife Daisy raises suspicions. Conversations among guests hint at dark secrets and hidden motives. Barbara Franklin's death from poisoning and Stephen Norton's apparent suicide intensify the mystery. In a final revelation, Poirot discloses the truth behind the murders and his own decisive actions, leaving Hastings with a deep understanding of the events and Poirot's morality.
Full Episode S13E05 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does Captain Hastings arrive at the beginning of the episode?
Captain Hastings arrives at Styles Guest House.
Who is wheelchair-bound and in poor health?
Hercule Poirot is wheelchair-bound and in poor health.
What is Poirot's plan involving Captain Hastings?
Poirot plans to use Hastings as his eyes and ears to gather information due to his physical limitations.
Who accidentally shoots their wife, Daisy?
Toby Luttrell accidentally shoots his wife, Daisy.
What is the atmosphere at Styles after the shooting accident?
The atmosphere is tense and filled with suspicions.
What topics do the guests at Styles discuss that reveal hidden agendas?
The guests discuss euthanasia, murder, and personal relationships, revealing hidden motives and dark secrets.
How does Barbara Franklin die?
Barbara Franklin dies from poisoning.
Who is found dead from a gunshot, and what is initially believed about the death?
Stephen Norton is found dead from a gunshot, and it is initially believed to be suicide.
What truth does Poirot reveal about the murders?
Poirot reveals the truth behind the murders and his own role in orchestrating some events.
What final message does Poirot leave for Hastings?
Poirot leaves a final message revealing the full story behind the events at Styles, including the truth about the murders and his own actions.