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After Kay wakes up at the end of the series, he gets a final glimpse of the two clergymen who, in his dream, were cast as ThoseTwoBadGuys. Evidently they're just innocent clergymen, travelling to Tatchester Cathedral for its 1000th Christmas service...or are they?

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After Kay wakes up at the end of the series, he gets a final glimpse of the two clergymen who, in his dream, were cast as ThoseTwoBadGuys.evil henchmen. Evidently they're just innocent clergymen, travelling to Tatchester Cathedral for its 1000th Christmas service...or are they?
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As Abner Brown [[LargeHam would shout]], "LOOK CLOSER!" One is shortish and plumpish with a neat, dark moustache; the other is lanky, beaky, and fair-haired. Add that we're in mid-1930s England, and what's the obvious conclusion? They're [[Series/{{Poirot}} Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings]], in disguise as clergy to investigate strange goings-on at the cathedral. And since Poirot only rarely uses disguises, this must be, in his words, "a case of the most mysterious".

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As Abner Brown [[LargeHam would shout]], "LOOK CLOSER!" MORE CLOSELY!" One is shortish and plumpish with a neat, dark moustache; the other is lanky, beaky, and fair-haired. Add that we're in mid-1930s England, and what's the obvious conclusion? They're [[Series/{{Poirot}} Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings]], in disguise as clergy to investigate strange goings-on at the cathedral. And since Poirot only rarely uses disguises, this must be, in his words, "a case of the most mysterious".
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The fact that ''The Box of Delights'' is directed by Renny Rye, who directed numerous episodes of the ''Poirot'' series, just makes this canon crossover all the more likely.

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The fact Tenuous, you say? Then how do you explain that ''The Box of Delights'' is directed by Renny Rye, who ''who directed numerous episodes of the ''Poirot'' series, just makes this canon crossover all the more likely.Poirot series''?!
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As Abner Brown [[LargeHam would shout]], "LOOK CLOSER!" One is shortish and plumpish with a neat, dark moustache; the other is long, beaky, and fair-haired. Add that we're in mid-1930s England, and what's the obvious conclusion? They're [[Series/{{Poirot}} Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings]], in disguise as clergy to investigate strange goings-on at the cathedral. And since Poirot only rarely uses disguises, this must be, in his words, "a case of the most mysterious".

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As Abner Brown [[LargeHam would shout]], "LOOK CLOSER!" One is shortish and plumpish with a neat, dark moustache; the other is long, lanky, beaky, and fair-haired. Add that we're in mid-1930s England, and what's the obvious conclusion? They're [[Series/{{Poirot}} Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings]], in disguise as clergy to investigate strange goings-on at the cathedral. And since Poirot only rarely uses disguises, this must be, in his words, "a case of the most mysterious".
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[[WMG: Something mysterious IS afoot around the cathedral.]]

After Kay wakes up at the end of the series, he gets a final glimpse of the two clergymen who, in his dream, were cast as ThoseTwoBadGuys. Evidently they're just innocent clergymen, travelling to Tatchester Cathedral for its 1000th Christmas service...or are they?

As Abner Brown [[LargeHam would shout]], "LOOK CLOSER!" One is shortish and plumpish with a neat, dark moustache; the other is long, beaky, and fair-haired. Add that we're in mid-1930s England, and what's the obvious conclusion? They're [[Series/{{Poirot}} Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings]], in disguise as clergy to investigate strange goings-on at the cathedral. And since Poirot only rarely uses disguises, this must be, in his words, "a case of the most mysterious".

The fact that ''The Box of Delights'' is directed by Renny Rye, who directed numerous episodes of the ''Poirot'' series, just makes this canon crossover all the more likely.

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