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Sherlock - BBC Drama (Part 3)
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Kapellmeister
01-01-2016
Originally Posted by nethwen:
“Oh my word, the BBC's got their lefty bit in.”

Moffat is, in his own words, a self-confessed lefty.
Fairyprincess0
01-01-2016
Captain darlings got the five pips.....
Dragonic
01-01-2016
Originally Posted by sw2963:
“It's too knowing/self indulgent at the moment”

I thought that about the last episode of last series too

So far I'm liking the setting and the mystery, Obese scene was a bit strange though lol
nethwen
01-01-2016
Is that Iain Dale?
sw2963
01-01-2016
Originally Posted by Dragonic:
“I thought that about the last episode of last series too

So far I'm liking the setting and the mystery, Obese scene was a bit strange though lol”

At least there's a mystery
nethwen
01-01-2016
It's Voldermort.

Sorry.
SiulaGrande
01-01-2016
Originally Posted by Dragonic:
“I thought that about the last episode of last series too

l”

And first and second epizod too
Fairyprincess0
01-01-2016
Originally Posted by sw2963:
“At least there's a mystery”

There wasn't always a mystery in the old Holme stories....
Harris_07
01-01-2016
She was so ugly that he died. Is that a crime? Being too ugly?
Harris_07
01-01-2016
My mistake, Eustace is still alive. Good for him
nethwen
01-01-2016
I wish we still had trains like that.
haphash
01-01-2016
This is rubbish so far
Walter Neff
01-01-2016
Originally Posted by sw2963:
“It's too knowing/self indulgent at the moment”

I agree. too clever for it's own good, and so far not exactly gripping.
Versailles
01-01-2016
Originally Posted by Fairyprincess0:
“There wasn't always a mystery in the old Holme stories....”

Yes, there was always a mystery. Not always a crime, but always a mystery.
Sora2311
01-01-2016
I'm only watching this for the trailer for next series
Kapellmeister
01-01-2016
This quickfire dialogue makes me want to scream.
steve16
01-01-2016
I am totally scared out of my wits by this, I wish I hadn't turned all the lights out!
nethwen
01-01-2016
Oh no.

*Groan*
anyonefortennis
01-01-2016
This is a very familiar story. Has it been done before?
Fairyprincess0
01-01-2016
Originally Posted by Versailles:
“Yes, there was always a mystery. Not always a crime, but always a mystery.”

Scandal in Bohemia was about home recovering blackmail letters. No mystery there. In most of the 'mystery's' the most logical person did it. With no twist at all....
Harris_07
01-01-2016
I wish we still damn floating newspapers these days. Damn internet.
Sora2311
01-01-2016
Looks like I was right
Fairyprincess0
01-01-2016
Originally Posted by anyonefortennis:
“This is a very familiar story. Has it been done before?”

It's the 'five pips'....
divingbboy
01-01-2016
Originally Posted by Sora2311:
“Looks like I was right”

"The virus in the data...." Yes.
anyonefortennis
01-01-2016
Moriarty.
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