Ep 2. Cat Among the Pigeons
- TV-NR
- September 8, 2008
- 92 min
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7.9 (2,273)
Poirot season 11 episode 2 is titled "Cat Among the Pigeons" and follows the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot as he investigates a murder at an exclusive girls' school in England. When the school's new games mistress, Miss Springer, is found dead in her bedroom, Poirot is called in to solve the case. As he begins his investigation, it becomes clear that there are many suspects with motives for wanting Miss Springer dead.
The first suspect is the headmistress, Miss Bulstrode, who has a reputation for being strict and intimidating. She seems to have a personal vendetta against Miss Springer and is seen arguing with her shortly before her death. However, Poirot also discovers that there are other teachers who may have wanted Miss Springer out of the way, including the French mistress, Mademoiselle Blanche, and the music teacher, Miss Chadwick.
As Poirot delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit and secrets. One of the girls at the school, Julia Olivera, is the daughter of a wealthy Middle Eastern prince who has recently been overthrown in a coup. Julia's father had hidden millions of dollars worth of jewels in her suitcase without her knowledge, and now smugglers are after the jewels, putting Julia's life in grave danger. Poirot must protect Julia and unravel the mystery of Miss Springer's death before it's too late.
The episode features all the classic elements of a Poirot mystery – a closed circle of suspects, multiple motives, and a cleverly concealed murderer. With his trademark attention to detail and sharp intellect, Poirot navigates the complex relationships and hidden agendas at the school to expose the killer and bring them to justice.
Overall, "Cat Among the Pigeons" is a compelling and suspenseful episode that showcases the best of Hercule Poirot's detective skills. As always, the audience will be kept guessing until the very end as they try to solve the mystery alongside the famous detective.