I'm not too psyched about this plot. The plot will be like the Cougartown arc for Grayson and Jules (which I enjoyed, but which isn't so rich with possibility that I'd welcome a revisiting).
I'm not too psyched about this plot. The plot will be like the Cougartown arc for Grayson and Jules (which I enjoyed, but which isn't so rich with possibility that I'd welcome a revisiting).
A full-on apprenticeship would be awesome. Sort of delivering on the promise that the Michael Emerson character introduced in that old episode.
"Braverpeople"? "Bravers"? (a la "chairs" instead of "chairmen"/"chairpeople")
Weirdly enough, He fell behind on the payments and *she* repossessed it.
*spit-take*
That would have been perfect but might have been too much of a 2%-type joke.
—Satan
Was it *Everwood* bright?
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!
I quake in fear at the question of what the comment-board equivalent of "Come remove my slugs" might be.
Right? If that's the middle then he's gonna live a really long time.
And that one, and that one…
Definitely.
"Kylometers" McNutt
Oh, I don't know: I'm sure *someone* somewhere has had a rendezvous with Eastwood's ass.
I suppose if the show does go on to 200 episodes, no stone will be left unturned, but I have been assuming that Sherlock's father is like Norm's wife Vera on "Cheers": always referred to, never actually seen on-screen.
something something Michaelmas tonne
I love that it was left as subtext that Sherlock was moved by (paid attention to) the fact that Mycroft was unlazy enough this time to bother to read the bomb-making manuals.
Bunk making (and getting wrong) the international gesture for sex (one finger going into a circle made by a second finger) cracked me up. His lack of paternity makes total sense now!
Maya Angelou sucked, but then I imagined her in Maya Rudolph's voice and it worked.