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I have no idea what "Barry Manilow horns" are, but I'm referring to the moment when the drums kick in, followed by full band & "Carry That Weight" chorus. It's like it's relieving the tension built up over the entire album.

We agree there.

The back side was more than enough for me, thanks.

Golden Slumbers bursting into Carry That Weight > anything else the Beatles ever did.

For Don? I'd just start at the beginning with "Taxman."

Do you think they cast Dennis Haskins just to trend on Twitter?

Tomorrow Never Knows is some boring, pretentious bullshit—I don't blame Don for turning it off. Who the hell thinks that particular song would be a great intro to The Beatles?

In an interview on Slate a few days ago, Moffat said:

I don't think it works because so much of the show is supposed to leave us in awe of Sherlock's abilities—the scenes where he breaks down his reasoning process, for example. But how interesting is it, really, when half of the cast are performing equally awesome feats of reasoning? It's the kind of thing that might

Don't worry about it John—it's not like you had months to write this. Oh, wait!

No, the problem is that the powers are of the exact same nature. What makes Sherlock interesting is his supernatural intellect but in the world of "Sherlock" it seems rather commonplace.

Are you Boogie Nights Paul Anderson or Resident Evil Paul Anderson?

The whole thing made zero sense. For that to work you need IDENTITIES—bodies do you no good. It's not like the terrorists are going to dredge the bottom of the ocean.

The problem with this show is that Sherlock is basically a super hero, his super power being heightened (sometimes laughably so) levels of intellect, reasoning, deduction, etc. But, by this season's end, they've given extensive screen time to at least two other characters with the exact same super powers. In fact,

I have to stick around to see if any animals were harmed during the making of the film

We can't help it that we were born funny people with the brains of unfunny people. You should be more tolerant.

Now you're just being unfunnyphobic.

I feel this comment is transphobicphobic.

Am I the only one who thought this guy was joking and simply googled "nerds" for that pic?

You realize this isn't Breaking Bad, right? The crash will probably come up to create conflict on the business side but I'd be shocked if it's more than that.