It seems Poirot can't go anywhere without being embroiled in murder, while travelling on a Plane from Paris to London the murder of Madame Giselle takes place a few seats behind him. Naturally Poirot assumes it's one of his fellow passengers, and with the help of Stewardess Jane Grey he sets out discovering who the guilty party is.
I really like this one, I like the mystery, the setting, the characters, and the overall style of the episode, the fact that the murder occurred so close to Poirot gives it a very different feel. The French setting also changes it up. I like the casual pacing of the story, Poirot certainly isn't rushing, and the dynamic between Japp and Fournier is great.
I absolutely love the imagery and style of the episode, it has the streets of Paris, the French Open, the Art from the surrealists, there are so many stylish aspects to this episode, it's a treat to watch.
Possibly the best thing I've seen Shaun Scott (Norman Gale) in, and Cathryn Harrison is tremendous as the glamorous and spoilt Lady Horbury.
A very pleasing watch, 8/10