Doin' it lunch-style? I hope to God that's not a real thing.
Doin' it lunch-style? I hope to God that's not a real thing.
Well, at least Sherlock trusts Joan enough to give her a headsup when he's going to do something illegal, I guess. Not really feeling the serial killer as well, but a decent episode.
THIS. You perfectly summed up everything I was thinking after the episode, except I expressed it all with this: "JSIHGEWTFDBJSKGSUKA?!?" So thanks for that.
LOL. Sure, start shipping a couple after one of them is killed off the show.
Just a side note: apparently the kiss was unscripted. The actors made the choice and first Nolan was pissed and then when he saw the scene he loved it. So they kept it in. Take that as you will.
I thought they were gonna start making out or something. I didn't expect Simmons to pop out guns blazing!
I give it a B+, because I didn't see a single promo and therefore was unaware somebody was going to die, much less that they were trying to pin the death on Fusco. Carter was my absolute favourite character in the series, and the romantic angle I did not see coming, but it was also kinda appreciated (if only because I…
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned, but the close-up shot of Emmett and Toby's urine samples last week had me rolling my eyes going "oh God, the ol' switcheroo!". Although I do find it slightly reassuring that it was summed up in a neat little "Toby doesn't have chlamydia!", I'm so not looking forward to a story…
Maybe I missed it but why has no one mentioned the cha-cha fryer scene???
"Sherlock fell in love with Irene, not Moriarty. Moriarty, however, fell in love with Sherlock."
I wasn't planning on posting anything but this review was so dead-on I must commend Myles.
When Fitz said he would use the race card to validate their relationship for the American people to get what he wanted and thereby label Mellie as a racist if she got in their way I actually gasped aloud. I didn't like their relationship but that was such a disgusting tactic. And that Olivia came up with it?…
I must say I absolutely adore the relationship between Joan and Sherlock for always pushing the boundaries of how they are defined and changing who is in the 'power' position— first sober companion and client, then mentor and protege— but I never really saw them as friends, despite Joan's many attempts to get to know…