She likes watching people lie, so to have this felt like a real break. She’s not really interested in superstition and religion and things like that. She doesn’t really normally write about things like that. She looked at nobody, but just before she went out, she raised her eyes and took a speedy glance at me. I avoided my own friends and acquaintances, yet the loneliness of my existence was insupportable. Speaking about her decision to adapt The Pale Horse, screenwriter Sarah Phelps explained: "The deciding factor was that actually, The Pale Horse is stranger because it’s a real conflict between science and rationality, and paranoia and superstition, and also three witches. What I wanted, frankly, was someone who would argue me out of the things that I was thinking. Who wrote the list, and what does it mean. READ: Margot flies high and Renée goes over the rainbow: James King's Week in Movies When a young woman is murdered, a mysterious list of names is discovered. And THE most divine cherry print frock I’ve ever seen #ThePaleHorse." This England of sinners and psychopaths is building from Christie’s work feels as distinct as Greeneland." Another added: "A little bit Hitchcock. Despite surprise over the language, the show appeared to be a universal hit, with one person writing: "Loved #ThePaleHorse.
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