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Sherlock - New BBC Drama (Part 2)

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    GoatyGoaty Posts: 7,776
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    storm818 wrote: »
    Are some people on here serious complaining? Jesus why do you even watch TV?

    You will find five complaints posts are the same poster
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,084
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    i wouldnt be forgiving Sherlock so quickly either if i was john, if it was immediate it wouldnt be believable, he loves sherlock and thought he was dead lol
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    eggshelleggshell Posts: 4,416
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    In two series there were two episodes I thought were great and then some real duffers.

    Unfortunately this one for me is a duffer..absolutely nothing happening except a stupid focus on the relationship that was just a fact of the original stories.

    No problem with exploring that relationship, lots have, but for God's sake make it ancillary to the story.
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    Joe_ZelJoe_Zel Posts: 20,832
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    storm818 wrote: »
    Are some people on here serious complaining? Jesus why do you even watch TV?

    Are people not allowed to critique what they watch? :confused:
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 17,060
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    eggshell wrote: »
    In two series there were two episodes I thought were great and then some real differs.

    Unfortunately this one for me is a differ..absolutely nothing happening except a stupid focus on the relationship that was just a fact of the original stories.

    No problem with exploring that relationship, lots have, but for God's sake make it ancillary to the story.

    Honestly, I thought the whole episode would be given over to Sherlock's return. I'm pleased to see they've moved on to another story already.
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    Pink KnightPink Knight Posts: 24,773
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    Might have been in The Paradise, never watched it. Something in my mind says so though.

    To correct myself, it was Mr Selfridge Martin Freeman's other half was in, another program I managed to miss.
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    RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,713
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    Jerrica09 wrote: »
    Honestly, I thought the whole episode would be given over to Sherlock's return. I'm pleased to see they've moved on to another story already.

    Me too, and I still think a lot of it will come into play.

    But I dont' care if it doesn't.



    No John:o:o:o
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    hansuehansue Posts: 14,227
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    Might have been in The Paradise, never watched it. Something in my mind says so though.

    She was in Mr Selfridge. I wonder if she is still in it when it comes back.
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    nethwennethwen Posts: 23,374
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    What if we don't get to know how Sherlock did it until the final episode in this series? :eek:
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    georgeshairgeorgeshair Posts: 1,443
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    Might have been in The Paradise, never watched it. Something in my mind says so though.

    She's in Mr Selfridge, which will be back on ITV soon.
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    VersaillesVersailles Posts: 1,929
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    Apparently Moffat and Gatiss asked her in the kitchen after going round to Freeman's house to watch something on TV.

    Nice to keep it in the family...

    She was in Selfridges.
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    jcafcwjcafcw Posts: 11,282
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    Joe_Zel wrote: »
    Are people not allowed to critique what they watch? :confused:

    If you critique something then expect to the critique's critiqued.

    If you live by the sword.....
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    storm818storm818 Posts: 811
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    Joe_Zel wrote: »
    Are people not allowed to critique what they watch? :confused:

    By all means, but wait for the whole episode to finish atleast. Complaining that there "isn't a story" with less than half the episode gone is pretty stupid.

    We are after all talking about a show which has been exceptional in its first 2 series, have some faith and dont just jump on the keyboard for the sake of it.
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    GoatyGoaty Posts: 7,776
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    nethwen wrote: »
    What if we don't get to know how Sherlock did it until the final episode in this series? :eek:

    The horror... He did mentioned 13 possibles...?
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    Pink KnightPink Knight Posts: 24,773
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    She's in Mr Selfridge, which will be back on ITV soon.

    I remember now, corrected myself a few posts back. Didn't watch it. Too expensive.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 175
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    That was very touching Sherlock.

    NOW GO AND SAVE JOHN BEFORE I EXPLODE!
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    saladfingers81saladfingers81 Posts: 11,301
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    Ah the same name/s who love to watch shows they hate. Its awsome fun. I imagine.

    How dare they spend the first half of the episode focussing on partly resolving one of the great TV plot mysterys of the last two years! They shouldve done it in a precredits sequence!

    Some people write TV. Other people complain about it on Digital Spy. And lo the cosmic ballet continues!
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    nethwennethwen Posts: 23,374
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    Please don't light it! :eek:
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    wuffleswuffles Posts: 45,782
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    Oh God, he's in the middle of a bonfire!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 87,224
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    Lots of tweets saying it wasn't filmed on the District Line.
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    Agent KrycekAgent Krycek Posts: 39,269
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    Yikes, Burning Man flashbacks :o
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    storm818storm818 Posts: 811
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    Ah the same name/s who love to watch shows they hate. Its awsome fun. I imagine.

    How dare they spend the first half of the episode focussing on partly resolving one of the great TV plot mysterys of the last two years! They shouldve done it in a precredits sequence!

    Some people write TV. Other people complain about it on Digital Spy. And lo the cosmic ballet continues!

    Spot on.
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    BelligerenceBelligerence Posts: 40,613
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    Oh my! :eek:
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    vixyvicvixyvic Posts: 13,494
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    Penny for the guy?!
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    wuffleswuffles Posts: 45,782
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    Hurry up!
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