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I love how James can be so urbane and witty, while also chillingly scary ; I prefer that to the hysterical tone of, say, Poe, or Lovecraft.

I second 'The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral'. In fact, I second "you can't go wrong with just about anything by James".

I hardly know her.

Well, that's my first time downvoting a comment.

I like the advice "put the toilet seat down", because it makes me imagine that the guy's been carrying a toilet seat around continuously for, like, three years.

Well, if the best he can come up with is "Some Guy", better leave it to the professionals.

Trousers also help.

You know what else? Broadway.

Did she get away with it by claiming that she was only monitoring the metadata?

Once you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however contrived and preposterous, must be the truth,

So which of Conan Doyle's stories do you think Gatiss and Moffat should tackle next? I think 'The Adventure of the Cardboard Box' or 'The Musgrave Ritual' would be good places to start.

Or, maybe that wasn't Sherlock who fell, but was in fact a shapeshifting humanoid time machine, with a miniaturised Sherlock scampering around inside its eyeball. That's the only reasonable explanation.

I'm not sure, but I'm afraid that it will be terribly disappointing. For me, the power of that scene was that, for once, Sherlock seemed absolutely stumped. Once Moriarty killed himself, Sherlock's rationality no longer applied : he really seemed at a loss. Then he sacrificed not only his life but his reputation for

Yeah! She was actually 30.

Ricky Coogin's already got that covered above. That's enough creepiness for one thread.

Butt, of course… not manly.

Maybe you are all humasexuals.

I like this arrangement of the theme - sort of stripped down and electronic, but also epic and rousing.

It's a nice touch to have the first figure we see in the trailer be, essentially, the first character seen in 'Doctor Who' - the policeman from the first scene of 'An Unearthly Child'.

And the Oscar goes to … Michael Bay, for "Man Getting Hit By Football"!