(pause) GGs results were almost universally awesome in that categories I cared about. (/pause)
Live Sherlocking. Or at least the second half. I was biking my way through the first half. Oi. Tired.
- Girl screams. Sherlock suspected. Hired gun gunned down. Interesting to see Watson's warnings about Sherlock's fall from fame and concern with how people view him.
- "What you looking at?" POW! Watson. Man of action.
- Handcuffed together. That will never not work for me.
- "Give me your hand." "Now people will definitely talk." "We are going to need to coordinate."
- Sherlock's body language while handcuffed. Seriously, look at it.
- Sherlock hired him? He is trying to get Watson to doubt? Is that the ultimate prize.
- I still feel uncomfortable with ALL interactions Sherlock has with women and women on the show in general. I try to ignore it.
- I like when things are Watson POV.
- The music selection. Moriarty's Best Hits.
- Moriarty was talking about falling from the beginning.
- "I might be on the side of the angels, but don't think for one second I am one of them."
- That was unexpectedly final.
- That also was unexpectedly final. I'm not sure if I'd do a belly flop or a cannon ball.
- "Don't. Be. Dead." It should always be Watson's POV.
In one year of my childhood I watched Jeremy Brett's Sherlock fall and Tom Baker's Doctor do the same thing. I had a serious trigger with my heroes falling. But then again Sherlock, the Doctor, and Bond were all the same to me at that age. I thought they all regenerated. Think about it...there will always be another. I got a little confused that the actors were just changing beyond the camera and not in the story. Doctor Who gave me a way of making sense of it at a young age.
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