Yeah, I immediately thought of Megan (although I didn't assign motive to the writers)
Yeah, I immediately thought of Megan (although I didn't assign motive to the writers)
Exercise is good for the brain
True, but if you expect to be buying something that is literally one of a kind, it's not really a fake, but sort of is.
Pfft - both shows are great, but Elementary is better.
Oh, sure. To me, it's one of those things that could be a clue, but isn't enough one way or the other for me to really read into it.
Even if it means you'll be 6000 years old, bedridden, incontinent, and have dementia?
I would have to rewatch it to see how it was specifically worded, but I'm not sure he really has Kitty, Bell, or Alfredo - at least not yet. Sherlock doesn't bond with others easily, and while he's starting to get there with them, I'm not sure I'd say it's really there.
Also, since you theoretically can't interact with the environment properly, I wonder if people might just be driven insane
People tend to not have thought about immortality too well. Turns out, it would probably suck. All of your friends and family die before you do, if you suffer grievous wound you just live through it, you live through the sun going supernova, etc
I wouldn't really say the BBC's Watson fits that mold. Although it may be my spotty memory, and the fact that there've been so few episodes, and I'm more into Elementary.
I can understand being against all of the TV shows (even if I strongly disagree). But I think you have to have some sort of BBC bias to be all about Sherlock but not about Elementary.
There is a twilightconvention.com. And that is all of the investigation I'm willing to put into that subject.
Ha! I almost didn't get the joke. Well played.
Probably. It seems any British show, especially by Moffat, gets an unreasonable amount of fanaticism.
No Clyde or Ms Hudson, but we had Alfredo, Everyone, and that computer kid
I agree. But at least with crazy futuristic technology, it's usually easy to bring murder into it. And there are worse things for a writer to get stuck on than crazy futuristic technology.
Or Ragnarok, for a more well-known name
I don't understand how a Sherlock Con can be just now getting around to acknowledging Elementary.
And maybe they could just play it off as "I don't like this, but am willing to do it to help other addicts" sort of thing
Sherlock world problems.