She's so pretty! I love it! (Esp the detail in the corner picture O.o)
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"I told him that I felt obliged as a Christian to warn him to commend his soul to God, 'since I am about to bury you here, alive or dead; and if you prove the stronger, you will bury me. You can escape if you wish to, I shall not pursue you." - Casanova
She's in the books. And Poirot was very taken by her. In "Double Clue," he didn't want her arrested and so covered for her. In The Big Four, her son Niki looks very SUSPICIOUSLY like Poirot; the child has the same "egg-shaped" head; he comes to her rescue by finding her kidnapped son. In Labours of Hercules, they meet each other again in a very cute way. Poirot was going up on an escalater from the Underground; Rossakoff was on the other going the opposite direction. Their fingers touched but the crowds prevented them to go after each other, even though they tried.
In the books, she's a very hyperactive woman, a whirlwind of fur and jewellery and wearing a hat of dead birds, quite the opposite personality from the quieter Poirot. In the Poirot series, Rossakoff is played more senstive and tragic, a victim of the wars, just like Poirot, who is a refugee himself. She's quiet, but still intelligent and personable, and they spend 3 1/2 day courtship-like romance, seeing them have picnics and visits to art galleries. This is more senstive Rossakoff fits Poirot's personality better than in the books. And their farewell that makes me CRY! It's very cute episode all around.
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"P-p-please, Eddie, you know there's no justice for toons anymore? If the weasels get their hands on me, I'm as good as dipped" (Roger Rabbit).
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