I wonder if Elegant Victorian Lady will make an appearance? It's the Victorian era after all so there has to be at least one lady fainting dead away for some reason.
I wonder if Elegant Victorian Lady will make an appearance? It's the Victorian era after all so there has to be at least one lady fainting dead away for some reason.
Or they get involved in a play or something as a part of working on a case.
There had better be a scene of Watson and Sherlock riding Penny-farthings through London or else I will be really disappointed.
His name is so stereotypical upper-class British that he just fits into that era like a glove.
It's the Shelock/Doctor Who crossover that we knew was inevitable.
*Ashokan Farewell plays over a series of tin and daguerreotypes of various comment pages*
So this is what it's like, when doves cry (breaks down sobbing)
Hey Dissolvers,
I just wanted to let you guys know that I feel terrible about the site closing up shop (you go offline for a few days and all kinds of major things happen). While I hadn't really commented over there in the last couple of months, I was a constant lurker and sincerely enjoyed the all the wonderful…
Ken Burns is already set to do the multi-part documentary on it once it's all over.
Yeah, I love Mary Jo (and love the SciFi era overall) but Pearl's segments were for the most part super annoying and grating to watch. Dr. Forester and Frank were a big loss.
The correct line was actually "now who's being naive."
Rover Marley slumps in his dog bed.
I can't say I never smoked weed at all but it was never more then a scattered puff off a joint or pipe, and it's been years since I've done that.
Earl Warren wasn't a stripper.
Peter sits on the bed awkwardly while listening to Aunt May singing Britney Spears in the shower.
Hollywood ages for women work on the same principle as dog years.
No worries Persia.
It's a-me Pab-lo.
Oh no, I didn't know The Dissolve was finished for real (I've been offline for a few days and out of the loop). That's really too bad, they had some fantastic articles, writers, and commenters over there.
My mistake. Carry on Sir/Madame.