Some people have shitty menial jobs where listing to smart, funny people talking is the only way to stay sane.
Some people have shitty menial jobs where listing to smart, funny people talking is the only way to stay sane.
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I'm with Nowalk. Anybody who claims Lear as their favorite Shakespearian tragedy is just being pretentious.
I read this in the voice of Felicity.
Another good episode. I agree that the total lack of emotional investment from Grahm took some of the shine off the conclusion, but I give it a solid B+. I wouldn't be surprised if we see Abigail again down the line, perhaps being used by Moriarty in a plot against Holmes?
This is why I shouldn't catch up with current TV shows. I cannot wait until next week!
Fattyspice: just a joke that I came up with in high school. I'm the lost member of the Spice Girls…the fat one.
I believe the phrase "too infuriating not respond to" is germane here.
Lucy Liu and Jason Lee Miller are in my opinion the best duo on T.V right now, period. We've seen a bunch of these wacky but brilliant detective/straight laced partner parings over the years, but these two make the relationship seem so wonderfully natural but subtly complex. They are just as fun to watch discussing…
I absolutely love this show, but does nobody think to wonder why the girl from IT is sitting in on top level meetings?
"A bad one! The worst one!"
For someone who had no character or purpose during the first season, Quinn has come a long way. She is just the most adorable burgeoning psychopath.
Uh, the dude contributed to research that won a Nobel prize. That would make him the smartest person in a great many rooms.
That is the classic definition of a tragic character: a great person undone and brought low by their own faults.