Was Poirot asexual?

Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot were defiantly asexual.
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Does Hercule Poirot have a love interest?

Countess Vera Rossakoff is the only woman with whom Hercule Poirot has ever admitted to being in love. The countess' true name is a mystery. She appears in only one novel, The Big Four, and two short stories, "The Double Clue" and "The Capture of Cerberus" (The Labours of Hercules series).
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Is Sherlock a celibate?

That asexual guy. He left us in awe with his skilled acting and portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in the TV series and now actor Benedict Cumberbatch reveals why his character is asexual. He says the detective avoids sex because he is more interested in crime.
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Does Poirot love Miss Lemon?

Pauline Moran has said the following on the matter: 'Miss Lemon adores Poirot. But of course, this is all unspoken, as it has to be, because there is no sexual tension between the two of them, but I think the audience might pick up that she absolutely adores him' (The People's Detective, 2010).
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Did David Suchet wear fat suit in Poirot?

Suchet, who in the past wore a fat suit to play Poirot, went on a diet and lost two-and-a-half stone to play the detective as an old man in the final episode.
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What does Poirot smoke?

The tiny, black papered Balkan Sobranie Turkish Cigarette. This also appears to be the preferred cigarette of Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot. A fun collectible to display near your book collection is the illustrated vintage tin box that once housed the tiny cigarettes.
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What flower does Poirot wear on his lapel?

Trivia (6) This is the episode in which Poirot receives his iconic lapel pin from Virginie Farraud. The pin is called A "Tussie Mussie" which means Sweet Posey. It is also called a "Victorian Vase".
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Why did Pauline Moran leave Poirot?

Pauline Moran, who played Miss Lemon, previously opened up about the situation, telling The Guardian back in 2013: "There was a chemistry between us all from the word go. After 12 years the rights were sold to a new production company, and they wanted a film-noir feeling – which isn't in the books – and guest stars.
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Are Poirot and Hastings lovers?

Again, Poirot need not be explicitly sexual, or even sexual at all, but it is clear that his great relationship with Hastings is the most serious and intimate of his life.
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Did Hastings ever marry in Poirot?

Dulcie Duveen, also known as Cinderella, is a major protagonist of Agatha Christie's 1923 Hercule Poirot novel, The Murder on the Links. She is a stage actress and Bella Duveen's twin sister, as well as the love interest and later wife of Captain Arthur Hastings.
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Did Sherlock sleep with Janine?

To me, that small bit right there confirms they never slept together, at all. If you think he did, that's fine, have at it. But I really REALLY don't think Sherlock is interested in having sex at all with anyone other than John.
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Is Benedict Cumberbatch ace?

Speaking to the Elle UK magazine, Benedict insists his alter ego has to avoid erotic acts because relationships would get in the way of his investigations, reports femalefirst.co.uk. "He's asexual for a purpose. Not because he doesn't have a sex drive, but because it's suppressed to do his work.
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How are Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes similar?

Both main characters, Holmes and Poirot, use the powers of intellectual deduction to solve crimes. Both also are attended by assistants whom they underestimate and verbally abuse. Both are also intellectual snobs. Holmes is a cocaine abuser and a scientist, while Poirot is just a natural at deduction.
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Is Poirot autistic?

“I can only see the world as it should be,” Poirot explains early in the movie. “When it is not, the imperfection stands out.” As a director, Branagh wisely resists the urge to retroactively diagnose Poirot with some sort of autism spectrum disorder, though “Murder on the Orient Express” could have made that leap.
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What happened to Poirot's wife?

Hercule Poirot was active in the Brussels police force by 1893. Very little mention is made about this part of his life, but in "The Nemean Lion" (1939) Poirot refers to a Belgian case of his in which "a wealthy soap manufacturer ... poisoned his wife in order to be free to marry his secretary".
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Does Hercule Poirot have OCD?

Much like how readers have 'diagnosed' Poirot with OCD, people are diagnosing themselves with OCD. And much like how Poirot didn't have OCD, neither do most people who think they do. All the short stories quoted can be found in Hercule Poirot: The Complete Short Stories.
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Why is Hastings always with Poirot?

Hastings is today strongly associated with Poirot, due more to the television adaptations than to the novels. Many of the early TV episodes of Agatha Christie's Poirot were adaptations of short stories, in most of which he appeared in print.
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Are David Suchet and Hugh Fraser friends?

Popular on Gold Derby. From the first episode, critics and audiences alike responded to the pairing of Fraser and Suchet. Admits the actor, “You can't really plan for that. The rapport between David and I was there, we got along extremely well and had a great time doing it.
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Why did Poirot shave his mustache at the end of Death on the Nile?

Earlier in the film, he says that he doesn't do romance because, "I have my cases." This implies he has given up his career as a detective. Shaving his mustache also means he's let go of his ego.
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When did Hastings and Miss Lemon leave Poirot?

Captain Hastings (Hugh Fraser), Inspector Japp (Philip Jackson) and Miss Lemon (Pauline Moran) were last together more than a decade ago, in Season 8. The final three episodes will air exclusively on AcornTV. Those episodes, which are available on Mondays, are Elephants Can Remember (Aug.
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What is Miss Lemon's first name in Poirot?

Pauline Moran (born 26 August 1947) is an English actress, presenter, and astrologer, best known for her role as Miss Felicity Lemon in the British television series Agatha Christie's Poirot.
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Is David Suchet's Moustache real?

However the moustache does vary: "She [Christie] did describe the moustache in about 12 different ways, so we had a little leeway." This year, Suchet is growing his own, real moustache for Movember – but says he will shave it off on December 1 to avoid being recognised.
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Does Poirot wear a hat?

Hercule Poirot wears a black homburg hat. A homburg hat is made from a wool felt that is very stiff.
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How do you act like Poirot?

The integrated unit of thought in Poirot-style thinking is the story. He urges witnesses to talk freely, speculate, and tell their story as they please, correctly understanding that people think, remember and talk (whether they are lying or telling the truth) through narratives.
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Why does Hercule Poirot wear on his lapel?

A 'boutonniere' is a flower that is worn as an adornment or decoration. It is often pinned on to the lapel of a suit or coat. Many, such as those worn by Poirot, are in a tiny vase which holds water to keep them fresh and provides the pin with which they are attached to the fabric of the lapel.
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