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I'm enjoying this season a great deal, maybe more than most people in this board (I think every episode has been fantastic so far), but there is something that bugs me a lot. I'm talking about the writers and the characters not adressing the lapse of time between the end of season 4 and the beggining of season 5.

I said something similar yesterday, except for I did not want to sound like a creep and said that I only had been lurking for several weeks, when in fact it's closer to the time you describe. So now all my secrets are out.

Eh, I'll just throw this here and see if it helps: I've been reading you guys for a few weeks and just now started to write stuff. I've never downvoted any post because I don't see the point, but maybe there are other lurkers like me that get off on anonimously expressing dissagreement? The point is, you are not

Yeah, what I liked about the Ipod thing is that it works even if you don't get the callback. It's funny because it's a weird, random gift for Pierce to make, but is alsoa sweet moment because he used it to say nice and meaningful things to Britta.

The thing that amaze me the most about the season so far is that it's been the most Pierce-centric string of episodes since season 2.

5>3>2>4>6>7>1, for me.

But season 5 is the best season!

Oh, absolutely. I was not disagreeing with you, I was trying to come up with an explanation about why people hate Moffat, kind of expanding on what you said . I'm also aware of his (many) flaws, but I still enjoy the hell out of most of his work.

I kind of get the complains against Moffat, even if I generally like the guy's work (to my mind, there are few to none showrunners with such a keen eye for crafting pure entertainment). His scripts are pure "plot pyrotechnics", and that works better as standalone stories (or even in something miniseries-y as Sherlock,

I haven't watched Person of Interest yet, but I'm curious about it now.

I think that the most infuriating thing about that article is that Handlen (who I generally like a lot as a reviewer) hasn't even waited to see the whole season, which actually tries to adress several of his complains about Sherlock, in particular regarding the secondary characters and their relationships with

My aggressive alcoholic uncle always made things awkward during Christmas Eve. It was particularly delightful two years ago, when he started to call my father a "cocksucker" because he has touched his bottle of wine (which he had not actually done, but whatever). My father, who is an all-around great guy, tried to

I impulsively bought two tickets, 90₤ each. I checked later and the seats are in the worst part of the theater (I guess, never been there, but they are located in the highest floor and it's a corner from where I have a nagging suspicion that you can really see the stage). I'm not even sure that I will be able to go to