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Anyone as excited as I am about "Sherlock" tonight? (Original Post) Laffy Kat Jan 2014 OP
It was very good! Agschmid Jan 2014 #1
Incredibly cool... First Speaker Jan 2014 #2
I know. So much was a stretch. Laffy Kat Jan 2014 #3
45 min for it to be on here! uppityperson Jan 2014 #4
Brace yourself! Laffy Kat Jan 2014 #5
My main question is not how did S survive but how did he explain manipulating his dear friend like uppityperson Jan 2014 #6
You forget: He's a "high-functioning sociopath." Laffy Kat Jan 2014 #7
<3 uppityperson Jan 2014 #8
Just such a good supporting actor. I like him better in "Sherlock" than "The Hobbit". Laffy Kat Jan 2014 #10
That was a blast! blogslut Jan 2014 #9
Going to have to re watch HipChick Jan 2014 #11
Me too. I'm recording it. Laffy Kat Jan 2014 #12
Way, looking forward to the dvd, being able to read the words and rewind it. uppityperson Jan 2014 #13

First Speaker

(4,858 posts)
2. Incredibly cool...
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 12:41 AM
Jan 2014

...Watson's reaction to Holmes' return...of *course* he'd be pissed off...Holmes' laugh when he fooled Watson on the train...the crazy "theories"...and that bizarre bit with Sherlock filming his "confession" in his fan's apartment. Why would Sherlock do that? Unless the fan was fantasizing the whole thing...? And was that what really ahppened, anyway?...but an incredibly fun episode...

uppityperson

(115,677 posts)
6. My main question is not how did S survive but how did he explain manipulating his dear friend like
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 01:31 AM
Jan 2014

he did and how in the world did J find it in himself to forgive S for doing so.

1/2 hr.

Laffy Kat

(16,377 posts)
7. You forget: He's a "high-functioning sociopath."
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 01:36 AM
Jan 2014

Human feelings are alien to him. On edit: plus Jaaaaawn is an incredibly sweet man who can't help but love S!

uppityperson

(115,677 posts)
8. <3
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 01:44 AM
Jan 2014

<3
Benedict Cumberbatch plays Sherlock so well, but Martin Freeman's Watson is the best, best person ever.

Laffy Kat

(16,377 posts)
10. Just such a good supporting actor. I like him better in "Sherlock" than "The Hobbit".
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 01:53 AM
Jan 2014

He did a short series called "Bruiser" on the BBC that did a wonderful job in highlighting his versatility. EXTREMELY funny skits. You can see them on Youtube.

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