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Sherlock - New BBC Drama (Part 2)
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wuffles
05-01-2014
God, I think that grin was the most terrifying thing I've ever seen!
Welsh-lad
05-01-2014
"High functioning sociopath... with your number."

This is just sublime!
Rhumbatugger
05-01-2014
This is making me laugh.
wuffles
05-01-2014
Is Martin Freeman short or is that bloke very tall?
revans33
05-01-2014
Sherlock seems a bit jealous of johns friend
Rhumbatugger
05-01-2014
Sherlock is jealous.
marsch_labb
05-01-2014
For those who stopped reading since the 1st, you missed good stuff. Mostly today that it became less about the fun of analysing.
Plot holes are fun to spot, but i don't see them as plot holes until the series is over. Sometimes they are clues to outlandish theories. Wich is even more fun!
Like this one:
-I agree the plot with the underground car being detached and left under the parliament seems very risky. Mainly because it would be spotted by the people who work there.
Then you think, if Moriarty blackmailed 12 jurors to declare him not guilty, another criminal could do the same with the underground workers.
Then you think, why didn't they do the same with the Ugeek who helped Sherlock. If they had tried, he would have told Sherlock, surely.
Then you go with a theory, that perhaps you don't even realy believe yourself, that the Ugeek is behind the whole plot! That it was expected that Sherlock would stop it and it would be revealed later why!
Large part of this thread is about speculating. Since it's supposed to be set in our world, i think expecting a minimum of coherence is not too much to ask. As long as it's explained at some point.
Unanswered questions or not tonight, enjoy
olive0000
05-01-2014
hahaha oh dear jealous sherlock for the win
jenzie
05-01-2014
just got round to seeing NYD's first episode ..... still brilliant!

and appears to be continuing that
anyonefortennis
05-01-2014
Mycroft is very camp tonight.
Rhumbatugger
05-01-2014
I'm loving this.

Sherlock and Mycroft - just delicious interactions
Jenny1986
05-01-2014
This is going to be cringe worthy isn't it?
Skandair
05-01-2014
Awhh I feel for Sherlock... this is so awkward
Welsh-lad
05-01-2014
Anyone else want to completely ravish Benedict in his gorgeous fitted wedding attire?
wuffles
05-01-2014
Mrs Hudson's such an optimist, isn't she?
Rhumbatugger
05-01-2014
Originally Posted by Welsh-lad:
“Anyone else want to completely ravish Benedict in his gorgeous fitted wedding attire?”

Without it would be easier.
olive0000
05-01-2014
john needs to move back in with Sherlock already, i like them being together! but this is hilariously awkward
Jenny1986
05-01-2014
Originally Posted by Welsh-lad:
“Anyone else want to completely ravish Benedict in his gorgeous fitted wedding attire?”

We should form an orderly queue, you should go first as you brought it up.
Jerrica09
05-01-2014
Why was Mrs Hudson laughing about the telegrams?

Oh, I get it. She was laughing at the thought of Sherlock having to say things like 'squishy hugs' (slow on the uptake today...)
Kapellmeister
05-01-2014
lol - this is awful!! Tedious, light comedy drivel!
wuffles
05-01-2014
He's been struck dumb.
Kapellmeister
05-01-2014
Any chance of a story or plot turning up soon?

:sleep:
olive0000
05-01-2014
I'm crying with laughter here...judge away lol
wuffles
05-01-2014
Way to kill the mood Sherlock!
Welsh-lad
05-01-2014
Originally Posted by Rhumbatugger:
“Without it would be easier.”

Yes as we progressed, but he'd start off wearing it, and then there'd be a lot of ripping off of waistcoats etc
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