I, personally, liked Sherlock and Watson's exchange about the dry cleaner and the genetic discussion immediately following ("I want my sweaters"). My dad, on the other hand, liked the part about how the thirteen markers for the blood had been faked. According to the writers, that is totally possible.
I liked the scene that was shown in the promo. Holmes is mentoring Watson, and she states that the reason he wants the cell phone is to find the dead man's last call, and Holmes give a little nod on her behalf and she smiles. So adorable.
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I, personally, liked Sherlock and Watson's exchange about the dry cleaner and the genetic discussion immediately following ("I want my sweaters"). My dad, on the other hand, liked the part about how the thirteen markers for the blood had been faked. According to the writers, that is totally possible.
ReplyDeleteI liked the scene that was shown in the promo. Holmes is mentoring Watson, and she states that the reason he wants the cell phone is to find the dead man's last call, and Holmes give a little nod on her behalf and she smiles. So adorable.
ReplyDeleteTheir chemistry is amazing.
ReplyDeleteBut... this Sherlock wasn't trying to embarrassing them, just growing impatient :)
ReplyDeleteTrue but the BBC Sherlock is always inpatient and texting people like that. The way it differed was in the yelling thru the glass which was brilliant.
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