I've watched it twice last week, and I've just been. Keeping it? For a rewatch this weekend. I'm still jittery when I think about it, tbh.
It was a pretty brilliant episode. I have some reservations on the previous two - even Hounds, sadly - but this one was pitch-perfect. MF and BC acted the hell out of their characters, and their faces during their phone call were just. Heartfuckingbreaking. Keep your eyes fixed on me aklfj;lazjdlflakhelp
I don't think I'll ever be over Reichenbach. I wasn't expecting the intensity of my emotional reaction to it, tbh. Just goes to show how effing brilliant the actors are.
This phone call, it's my note. That's what people do, isn't it? Leave notes.
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In reply to your other reply, because I'm lazy and don't want to have to open up two reply forms, I call that "writer mode", where my brain thinks in prose and adds dialogue tags and descriptions and puts things in pretty similes. (Similes are about the best thing ever, imo.)
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I watched it almost two weeks ago and I still tear up and sniffle at the mention of it.
"This phone call. It's my note. That's what people do, isn't it? Leave notes. … Goodbye, John."
Martin Freeman you brilliant, brilliant man
-sob-
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It was a pretty brilliant episode. I have some reservations on the previous two - even Hounds, sadly - but this one was pitch-perfect. MF and BC acted the hell out of their characters, and their faces during their phone call were just. Heartfuckingbreaking. Keep your eyes fixed on me aklfj;lazjdlflakhelp
... not over it, nope.
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This phone call, it's my note. That's what people do, isn't it? Leave notes.
Dbhjiskolavghjfdeswabgvtfhyujridkes
In reply to your other reply, because I'm lazy and don't want to have to open up two reply forms, I call that "writer mode", where my brain thinks in prose and adds dialogue tags and descriptions and puts things in pretty similes. (Similes are about the best thing ever, imo.)
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