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AppleJill
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Paraneoplastic syndrome

I laughed at the grade of D+. If the grades are on a curve for the show, this episode is right on average for where the show has been for the last couple of years. It was mostly emotionally satisfying, so that bumps it up to above average for me. I liked seeing the older characters. I liked that House didn't die,

I laughed at the grade of D+. If the grades are on a curve for the show, this episode is right on average for where the show has been for the last couple of years. It was mostly emotionally satisfying, so that bumps it up to above average for me. I liked seeing the older characters. I liked that House didn't die,

Why did she get those suspicions from someone else, particularly the man she was sleeping with? Why could they not have been arrived to independently? She could have shared them with Anderson.

Why did she get those suspicions from someone else, particularly the man she was sleeping with? Why could they not have been arrived to independently? She could have shared them with Anderson.

@avclub-1b9a80606d74d3da6db2f1274557e644:disqus He's a high-functioning sociopath.

@avclub-1b9a80606d74d3da6db2f1274557e644:disqus He's a high-functioning sociopath.

I agree with schlock overacting and I cringe watching him. Moriarty is manic line readings (with variable accents), not a full character. The writing is weak for him. He has no motivation other than creating chaos.

I agree with schlock overacting and I cringe watching him. Moriarty is manic line readings (with variable accents), not a full character. The writing is weak for him. He has no motivation other than creating chaos.

In the first episode, she tells John that Sherlock is a psychopath and would resort to committing murders when he becomes too bored with solving them. She has held these suspicions all along.

In the first episode, she tells John that Sherlock is a psychopath and would resort to committing murders when he becomes too bored with solving them. She has held these suspicions all along.

Filming begins in January for the third series.

Filming begins in January for the third series.

The cameras in the apartment? I thought those were placed by one of the criminals who moved into the neighborhood after being told that Moriarty gave Sherlock the code.

The cameras in the apartment? I thought those were placed by one of the criminals who moved into the neighborhood after being told that Moriarty gave Sherlock the code.

I came to adore Molly Hooper and particularly the actress who plays her, Louise Brealey. That was such a great scene for her.

I came to adore Molly Hooper and particularly the actress who plays her, Louise Brealey. That was such a great scene for her.

I read a theory that it was Sherlock who jumped and it was Sherlock on the ground. How he landed is unknown and, I think, obscured from John's view. Another theory is that Sherlock stopped his pulse in his wrist (when John touched it) by placing and squeezing the rubber ball he had been bouncing under his arm.

I read a theory that it was Sherlock who jumped and it was Sherlock on the ground. How he landed is unknown and, I think, obscured from John's view. Another theory is that Sherlock stopped his pulse in his wrist (when John touched it) by placing and squeezing the rubber ball he had been bouncing under his arm.

It was the most annoying part of the episode. It isn't fun to watching an actor obviously acting. He isn't a character. He is manic line readings.