Wouldn't Shinwell have known about the enigma code or at least what oranges and Grandma meant?
Wouldn't Shinwell have known about the enigma code or at least what oranges and Grandma meant?
Another lost opportunity for Joan to wake Sherlock in a creative way! But I did appreciate that he sleeps in clothes that make him look like he should be at a Victorian seaside resort.
Loved how Joan beamed when Sherlock was explaining to Gregson about the Enigma machine. She was so proud/amused.
I meant she had to project a look of shock and disgust to the other woman. So basically Keri had to act a "pretend emotion" and a "real contradicting emotion" at the same time.
no I think it was the same time. Jimmy is helping him prepare for the visit of his ex-wife. Chuck asks Jimmy if he should wear his ring. Jimmy says no. Later when his ex-wife shows up Chuck is wearing his ring.
When Pasha attempts suicide next episode it might solidify our perceptions on how the Jennings abuse children.
was Henry at Chris' exploring the contents of The Diplomatic Pouch? I hope the ammonia didn't burn too much.
wow! what great acting! When Elizabeth was learning about the poop in Pasha's locker she expressed just the right amount of horrified and amusement.
was that the first time we saw the upstairs hallway of the Jenning's house in the day time?
that wallpaper in Paige's room is really quite horrible.
So wait…does that mean that Blaine was lying to Payton about getting his memory back?
that's right! Major played french horn! that explains the hunting horn on his window sill.
you'd think that a homicide detective might cary wipes. If he doesn't, I suggest that he start.
I'm pretty sure that much formalin and glutaraldehyde would not be good for you let alone your memory. The butyric acid would make it be quite stinky.
was it necessary to underline the fact that Huel bumped Chuck did it on purpose? That look back and proud nod seemed a bit strong handed. Besides, we know him.
In the opening scene what was the significance of the fact that Chuck was wearing his wedding right even after Jimmie advised him against it?
exactly….also I'm wondering about the history of legal pads and why they are always yellow.
ha—-ones where she responds. but yes I agree. I appreciate subtle acting but the most subtle of acting (i.e. no acting and no scene to provide background or explanation) aren't useful to the viewer.
wasn't the bee scene sort of that? I still love the bee scene.
but as his sober companion don't you think they've had many such conversations perhaps off camera?