
They're the brand new, "One, two, buckle my shoe. "1 2 Buckle My Shoe" Lyrics Yo, bro! Come over here, come over here. fake everything #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #w #yeat #fypツ #nelk #xyzbca #w #edmondx #fypp #foryouu #mrbeast #fyppp #trending #viral ♬ original sound – eddy He then sang the English nursery rhyme "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe." Over the course of two days, the video gained roughly 18.1 million plays and 3.7 million likes (shown below).

It would have been nice if he composed for a few more episodes, especially "Curtain" which I felt should have been longer as a film as well.On April 15th, 2023, TikToker posted a video in which he was wearing Vlone, telling the cameraman to come check out his brand new shoes which were Nike basketball shoes with make-shift pilgrim buckles taped onto them.

I wish he continued composing for the series but after season 9 he left.

But in my opinion, his adaptation of Five Little Pigs was a masterpiece, not to mention the gorgeous music from Christopher Gunning. I think the casting could have been a bit better too. I felt for a popular story like this the film should have been longer than what it was having the time to develop the characters and the story. And he changed the murderer as well! I didn't really care much for his adaptation of Death On The Nile. One thing I like about Elyot's work is that he puts a bit more stress on characterization, and gives actors a chance to show off their skills (especially in Five Little Pigs).I think the homosexual subplot Elyot added in Five Little Pigs was appropriate for the story and added more poignancy and tragedy but the one that he inserted in The Body In The Library is unforgivable in my opinion. I notice that some authors focus mainly on plot. Along with the iconic theme music, this series is a treasure and I believe stands heads and shoulders above the majority of the later films, aside from a few gems such as Five Little Pigs, Sad Cypress, The Hollow, and After The Funeral. Exton set the series off the ground and it became a hit with fans, bringing new ones each year. Every series has its flaws and there are always things that can be improved upon. As GKCFan said, some of the decisions of the screenwriters were questionable and Exton did some questionable things but those flaws pale in comparison to the successful decisions made. The short stories did need some fleshing out for the screen and I don't mind that. Not only that but Exton was able to adapt Christie's short stories which weren't often adapted to film or television.

Previous Poirot adaptations were often feature-length films in the theatre and often on radio, but this series brought Poirot onto television and made him more known to the mainstream audience. I have to give Clive Exton much credit to developing and defining the series.
