You great sot neither one of them groped Tim Curry dressed as a clown, do you even have a telly or just an over stocked drinks cabinet.
More like a drinks wardrobe.
You great sot neither one of them groped Tim Curry dressed as a clown, do you even have a telly or just an over stocked drinks cabinet.
More like a drinks wardrobe.
I sometimes have a small sweet sherry much like Sherlock himself !
I only just found out that Sherlock's parents were actually played by Benedict Cumberbatch's parents. I thought it was a neat touch showing that Sherlock came from ordinary, unassuming folk.
Have met all three together. Another delightful in joke that does smug f**kers like me enjoy the smugness . Love the actors and the acting by the way and most of it, just wanted a story.... I love icing just want some Christmas cake with it.
My only complaint was that they spent too long dwelling on Sherlock's return. Hopefully, it'll be more of a self contained story tomorrow.
Quote: Marc P @ 4th January 2014, 7:22 PM GMTI sometimes have a small sweet sherry much like Sherlock himself !
what does Sherrys husband have to say about it.
Self contained not self satisfied please.
Quote: sootyj @ 4th January 2014, 7:37 PM GMTwhat does Sherrys husband have to say about it.
He's gimped up and watching.
Quote: Ben @ 4th January 2014, 7:29 PM GMTI only just found out that Sherlock's parents were actually played by Benedict Cumberbatch's parents.
I did not know that and the woman who played Watson's wife is also Martin Freeman's girlfriend.
Wait a second, this is all getting a bit incestuous.
Next you will be telling me Moffat's wife produced the ep.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ 4th January 2014, 7:39 PM GMTWait a second, this is all getting a bit incestuous.
Does that chat up line ever work.
Ok compare it to Buffy, which seemed as a sign of pride took an insane set up and by holding too a strong meta plot, having subplots in their place and commiting to it's own bullshit was always engaging.
Any story you take seriously can work, but Moffatt doesn't.
Except he did with the end of season 2 and that was a great tense episode.
Quote: sootyj @ 4th January 2014, 7:43 PM GMTAny story you take seriously can work, but Moffatt doesn't.
Except he did with the end of season 2 and that was a great tense episode.
Again, please blame him AND Gatiss! You're doing it on purpose now, aren't you.
Quote: Marc P @ 4th January 2014, 7:43 PM GMTNext you will be telling me Moffat's wife produced the ep.
And weirdly in the Gatiss episode, Mycroft suddenly gets 10 times more dialogue. It's strange how the mystery of television production works.
Quote: sootyj @ 4th January 2014, 7:06 PM GMTand you were satisfied with how they handled it
I liked the scene where they first met again, yes. That guy out of The Office played it very well.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ 4th January 2014, 7:46 PM GMTAgain, please blame him AND Gatiss if you believe that. Get it right! I know knocking Moffat is fun.
Because Gattiss rarely writes anything I dislike, where as half the stuff Moffat is involved in I dislike.
So I kinda know who I suspect.
I mean Neil Gaiman never wrote a sucky thing, till that awful Cyberman episode. Do I think the crown prince of fantasy, horror just had a bad day. Or do I think he was handed a shit load of shit stained writers notes.
Give it up Stott you're not convincing your self.
nb Death the time of your life wasn't very good, but I suspect Moffat may have been using psychic waves generated by his curly hair to make him write badly.
Quote: sootyj @ 4th January 2014, 7:52 PM GMTBecause Gattiss rarely writes anything I dislike, where as half the stuff Moffat is involved in I dislike.
So I kinda know who I suspect.
Heh, well as long as you're going by your own intuition!