am i the only one who has notice something off in the rhythm , relationship and Miller's voice in this show? this and the previous episode have felt very off from the norm, can't place my finger on it but something has lost its spark.
oh, yes i get that, i forgot to put that in, but tonally there is a disconnect. i mean when Watson was telling her story he seemed bored, there was no connection like usual. could just be me or maybe a direction they wish to take the show but Holmes also seems more subdued etc... (this might also have to do with Miller being sick)
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am i the only one who has notice something off in the rhythm , relationship and Miller's voice in this show? this and the previous episode have felt very off from the norm, can't place my finger on it but something has lost its spark.
ReplyDeleteI think Johnny Lee Miller is sick so his voice is different than usual
ReplyDeleteagreed, he was definitely sick when they were filming this - poor JLM
ReplyDeleteoh, yes i get that, i forgot to put that in, but tonally there is a disconnect. i mean when Watson was telling her story he seemed bored, there was no connection like usual. could just be me or maybe a direction they wish to take the show but Holmes also seems more subdued etc... (this might also have to do with Miller being sick)
ReplyDeletehe does seem to get sick quiet frequently, i have notice a few eps in other season as well.
ReplyDeleteIt was good to see Scott Cohen
ReplyDeleteI noticed too, since the previous episode, but in this one he definitely sounds sick.
ReplyDeleteAwful, I was so bored with Joan's storyline until it got to the resolution, and that was only because of the inspiration from the news
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