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I didn't realize I even had a Boston accent (or what that entailed) until I went to summer camp in upstate NY and said the word "pliers". No one had any idea what I was saying.

I use "What is this? What am I seeing?" on a weekly basis.

Oh I respectfully disagree, Sir. The end gave us Charlie's drunk/drugged/loss of blood blitherings. Those are precious.

SHAME! SHAME!

What's it like in person?

Dennis seemed to slip in & out of his weird-ass accent from Charlie Rules the World

WHAT'S YA MAYJAH DOOD

Dude, Frank's Back in Business" and "Charlie Rules the World" are stone cold classics.

I think Charlie will kill himself w Franks gun, causing Mac to go into angry karate mode & strangle Frank to death, which in turn causes Dennis to kill Mac to avoid being tied to the scene. He then slooowly turns to Dee, cut to credits. With jokes inserted of course.

"Chardee MacDennis is both a great excuse for escalating, scabrous nonsense and a horrifying peek into their codependent, insular existence. Huddled in squalor…"

Having re-watched the episode, I believe I now understand Allison's (and many others') frustration with the "gender politics" of the show. It is almost like window dressing. Yes, they make Mrs. Watson a superspy, but they don't add any depth to the character beyond that. Perhaps some of it is source material and…

See, for some reason I don't really care whether you doubt if I was joking or not. I enjoyed our discussion, have a pleasant 2016.

I get the impression these guys CAN'T write anything casually. Perhaps that is part of the problem.

Casual effort?

tl;dr

I'M NOT MAD! PLEASE BELIEVE ME! PLEEEEASE BELIEVE ME!!!

Great point.

I'm not mad at all! I loved the episode!

Actually, she mentioned many other things which made the episode quite enjoyable for her (and myself), and I enjoyed and agreed with almost every other aspect of her review.

The show is called Sherlock. Sherlock is a man. Sherlock is the crime-solving genius who sums up how the crimes occur, and how he solves them, at the end of each story.