My humble apologies, Meander, I was wrong! Sorry for doubting you!
My humble apologies, Meander, I was wrong! Sorry for doubting you!
Was it not The Elongated Man's wife? I'll Google it as you suggest as I may be wrong.
I'm a Beatles nut so I saw her outfit with the tie and immediately thought of this outfit of John Lennon's from 1969: http://mediamemo.allthingsd…
That one always trips me up as it has a German name but it's actually in Switzerland.
I imagine he would root for Irene. I'll root for anything that doesn't involve Mycroft reappearing.
I suppose I can't argue with that! There is such a black hole of charisma where the star should be.
I support the idea of having characters from other shows show up if only because I'd love to see Sherlock Holmes and Joan Watson show up to investigate a murder—preferably of the guy with the dark hair from Hawaii Five-0 so the blond guy can be the star instead (which he should be).
If you could time-travel, where would you go and why?
Because as someone mentioned above, they're hallucinations, not memories, and is brain is trying to work out any possible connection between Mary and Moriarty.
That's true to an extent but each episode should still be able to stand on its own as well.
I was gonna say the only pointy hats I like are in Spy Vs. Spy until I remembered it's their faces that are pointy.
How do you feel about the two Anthony Horowitz Holmes books of recent years, The House Of Silk and Moriarty? I love both of them and I was amazed at how good the latter was without Sherlock or Watson (unless you count the backup story).
I agree. When I read the stories now, I hear his voice (along with Martin Freeman's Watson which would make an interesting onscreen pairing).
Perhaps the one running the show is Irene Adler?
And here's disappointed me thinking the wrestler Fandango was actually a Time Lord who had regenerated into Kenan Thompson.
He was? I always thought it was Paul. Do tell!
Or the theory a poster on the IMDB supported: that Whitford's character really was RJ all along and only faked his death to lull Jane into a false sense of security. As part of the theory, the blind lady would have been lying when she read his face and said she didn't know him. Plus, it would explain why RJ killed…
The actor no, the character yes.
I was hoping to find out if he'd been told he was supposed to be the real Red John in the S3 finale of The Mentalist or if he knew he was playing an impostor. BW as "Red John" was so much better than the joke of a RJ we eventually got and we got just as many answers (none) in both cases. Then again, I suppose I'm…
I wish they would Nerf Booker, JBL, and Lawler (Cole too but I doubt they'd do that) and replace them with Corey Graves, William Regal, and David Otunga. I admit I don't know if Otunga wants to do commentary but he (and Graves, of course) comes across very well on the RAW pre-show on the network.