So...Sherlock tonight!
Jan. 15th, 2012 11:30 pmHaven't seen it, of course, SO NO SPOILERS, you lot!
But...given the title...I can just imagine all of you who have seen it are wringing your hands in despair. I say we make a petition urging the BBC to spread out the Sherlock episodes to 1 every 3 months or so...that way we won't have to wait a year to for our next fix.
Assuming, of course, that our next fix is coming at all, what with the Hobbit and Benedict threatening to move to Hollywood soon. Of course, you can always fly back to England for a few weeks to make more Sherlock, I suppose.
Rae
who has seen Hounds of the Baskerville and found it quite yummy.
But...given the title...I can just imagine all of you who have seen it are wringing your hands in despair. I say we make a petition urging the BBC to spread out the Sherlock episodes to 1 every 3 months or so...that way we won't have to wait a year to for our next fix.
Assuming, of course, that our next fix is coming at all, what with the Hobbit and Benedict threatening to move to Hollywood soon. Of course, you can always fly back to England for a few weeks to make more Sherlock, I suppose.
Rae
who has seen Hounds of the Baskerville and found it quite yummy.
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Date: 2012-01-16 04:18 pm (UTC)And wasn't the Hounds of Baskerville scrummy? Plot holes aside, it's a brilliant character piece.
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Date: 2012-01-16 06:06 pm (UTC)I have now seen Reichenbach and feel that Martin definitely should be taking home that BAFTA. As he said on Graham Norton, "Acting is listening." Boy, did he listen like Olivier in that pivotal scene.
But I think Benedict also did his best work this season in RF. And that scene where they are handcuffed together...well...like Watson said, "Now, people will definitely talk."
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Date: 2012-01-16 10:12 pm (UTC)And the handholding? YES! I love how they have played with the bromance here. It was like a loveletter to fandom.