Sherlock

Aug 01, 2010 22:08

Ok, flist, did I miss something or has falling down with a chair suddenly become a male-only superpower?

In other news, not terribly impressed. But given that this episode was set almost exclusively in places that Kleo and I visit on a weekly basis it made of a fun hour of "I Spy".

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nineveh_uk August 1 2010, 21:10:08 UTC
The men seemed to lack it, too. Must be a no-falling-chair AU.

/Friendsfriends

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aster_dw August 1 2010, 21:27:46 UTC
I thought Watson did manage to fall down in the end?
I have to admit that I may have missed something, though, as I was quite bored and distracted by that point.

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the_marquis August 1 2010, 21:18:30 UTC
I didn't think this episode as good as last week's. So now you can play spot the location in Sherlock and Morse and Lewis (should you watch them) you lucky thing you (it does make a good way of skipping any pants bits of an episode).

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aster_dw August 1 2010, 21:29:42 UTC
Yes, that's always a bonus. I would have preferred to be in a position to play spot the location in Lord of the Rings instead...

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dongtian August 3 2010, 06:51:54 UTC
Was hugely disappointed yesterday. I mean, the first episode was brilliant (c), but this one - frankly boring. The plot was too slow, the character development nonexistent, and in general Lestrade was missing.

Um. Wasn't Sherlock filmed in Cardiff as usual?

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aster_dw August 9 2010, 07:37:38 UTC
Sorry for the massively late reply.

I wonder how you feel about the 3rd one. It seems to have been well-received by the fans and it's not as boring as the 3rd one. It's still full of fairly offensive stereotypes, though.

The indoor scenes may have been, but almost everything else is filmed on very, very recognisable London locations.

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