Harriet Watson
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Post by Harriet Watson on Jan 15, 2012 22:26:22 GMT
My sister and I have spent the ENTIRE episode screaming at the telly. We worked out a hundred thousand things from the beginning - like the smear campaign etc.
Also - I reckon Sherlock was on the bicycle. Also that he told Molly something!
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Harriet Watson
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Post by Harriet Watson on Jan 15, 2012 22:29:56 GMT
F- I, OH FJSFHOSA I KNEW IT. I F*****G KNEW IT.
WHAT THE F**K DID HE TELL MOLLY?! WHO WAS ON THE BICYCLE?! Sherlock was SO on the bicycle.
I have never screamed at a television that much.
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Sherlock Holmes
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Post by Sherlock Holmes on Jan 16, 2012 15:32:21 GMT
The only thing I said aloud was "That's the call, the fake call, fake fake fake fake fake..."
And then I broke down (as much as I do, anyway) when Mycroft, zarking ruddy Mycroft, put his hands together like Sherlock does/did what tense do I use?
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Harriet Watson
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Post by Harriet Watson on Jan 16, 2012 15:35:59 GMT
I was actually screaming at the rely. I am a nightmare to watch tv with. I try and guess everything!
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Post by Greg Lestrade on Jan 16, 2012 16:32:55 GMT
Haha I would have punched you right in the face XD my dad kept going to speak and I'd be like NO. NO I HAVE NO INTEREST IN ANYTHING ELSE SHUT UP RIGHT NOW. I insisted on a hushed silence.
Oh god what a BRILLIANT episode though, it was unbelievable! For about half an hour after it I was a sobbing wreck. When John said 'Please, just one more miracle for me. Don't be dead', that whole speech by the grave, I knew that my heart was never going to be in one piece ever again ._. the level of acting in that show is above and beyond, seriously.
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Sherlock Holmes
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Post by Sherlock Holmes on Jan 16, 2012 16:33:16 GMT
I do too, but never aloud out of respect for others. And I shout at people who do talk because they might be covering up dialogue with their voice, and as I frequently point out when watching Doctor Who or Sherlock (or anything else of a mystery nature): "Everything. Is. Important!"
XD
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Harriet Watson
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Post by Harriet Watson on Jan 16, 2012 16:59:42 GMT
Oh God - my sister and I talk to each other throughout anything, but when my Mum talks she gets glared at. We have horrible habits from watching too much television where we try and work EVERYTHING out, it's like a competition.
Like on Casualty, I try and guess who's going to die. Because I am just that bloody cheery.
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Sherlock Holmes
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Post by Sherlock Holmes on Jan 16, 2012 17:23:55 GMT
I usually mutter to myself in the following fashion:
"But why..?" "Ohh, that means..!" "Yes!" "No!" "What--?" "Of course!" "No, don't, don't do that."
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Harriet Watson
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Post by Harriet Watson on Jan 16, 2012 17:26:58 GMT
The only person who can ever 100% fool me is Agatha Christie. I will always think it is DEFINITELY someone, and then she totally turns it around. Bloody genius, that woman.
I think they missed a trick by allowing a gap between him faking his death and the next series (hopefully) when we find out - because everyone just figures it out during the break! Should have done a two hour episode and done a big reveal, IMHO.
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