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There was already the sexual harassment last week.

@avclub-13d7df3c17502af69aafccc758195f96:disqus knowing that Moriarty is at the very least the equal of Sherlock that is very possible.

@avclub-b9a25e422ba96f7572089a00b838c3f8:disqus I wouldn't say it came from no where. I think Myles is right in that she was inspired both by the 5000 page manuscript the old guy asked her to read and the comment to Sherlock that she shouldn't be the only one to know him.

Would have been too hard for the TV audience to read. As it was you have everyone under twenty wondering what the heck that was on the paper.

Other than writing about Sherlock how was ACD's Watson shown to be literary? It has been a long time since I read the books, I really don't remember anything else along those lines.

I'll have to take your word for it. But I have to admit I think they would be a great couple.

Yeah, I know you are right. But to me, he was reacting in a way that to him was just "fair" pay back. Of course he was wrong but even with how much progress he has made he still has a very long way to go before he would realize it. A very long way. very, very, long way.

If they did become a couple I see them much more as a side-by-side than a bottom-top. It's not like Stewart is much of a commanding, take charge kind of guy.

I agree with @avclub-13d7df3c17502af69aafccc758195f96:disqus the changes in JLM's performance are reflecting the changes in Sherlock.

I didn't really pick up on any holes this time. Not like last week with the video alibi and the "she already has the equation" junk. And I am usually Mr GrumpyNitPick. What holes did you find?

I thought the bicycle cop was. And then I thought the taxi that pulled up was. But then the feds showed up and I was "fairly" sure they weren't. What a great episode. Had me very vicariously paranoid.

You are probably right but I don't really know what it means. I mean, I get that it probably means she has a nice figure but I don't understand the wording. Is it like she is a cow?

I'm so gleeful that Watson is finally delving into writing about Sherlock Holmes

That pat on the back was perfect. So awkward.

Yeah. I was expecting that too. Nice that it ended with him just slowly folding the letter.

The reporter was possessed of a what? An alluring curver flank? That is totally going to the top of my "want in a woman" list. Well maybe not top. But at least 2nd, right under "makes a mean flap jack". But on the other hand, I am also, now and forever, post love.

I completely disagree about Sheldon, I find him amazing. He works harder than anyone to overcome his obstacles. Sure he fails more than he succeeds but since meeting Amy he is always trying.

To be fair, there is an automatic cap on how entertaining any plot can be when it revolves around Leonard having sex.

The Disappointing Child by Beverly Hofstadter is on the required reading list for Penny’s psychology class

I was kind of expecting all the backlash in last weeks comments to be addressed in this weeks review.