I just wanted there to be twins so we'd stop hearing that stupid "It's never twins" thing (not specifically with Moriarty, but at some point in the show)
I just wanted there to be twins so we'd stop hearing that stupid "It's never twins" thing (not specifically with Moriarty, but at some point in the show)
But we're not talking about just one kid being 'totally messed up', but all 3 of them. Unless the premise is that little sister screwed up the older two?
My only thought was of an evil genius locked in a maximum security insane asylum, who gets into your head and doesn't let go = The Joker
And they all decide to sit there watching it until the red sensor pops up.
But do you do it for a day before, so someone can predict it?
I think that's part of the problem. Mofftiss shows often do better if you shut off your brain and enjoy them, but people don't always think to do that, especially with something like Sherlock, where part of the point is the intelligence and attention to detail.
I'm not sure what you count as a great power (or why a psycho killer would be a super hero), but I'd say Storm, Invisible Woman, Supergirl, Squirrel Girl, and Wonder Woman all count as controlling great power without going evil.
Catwoman, Talia, Harley, Lady Shiva, Black Cat, Viper…
Nope. Elementary is better, and it's not even close.
"Or 45-50° C if you are in England."
But doesn't she go back on her word with the 3 hanging sniper suspects? That was what really bugged me
Hard to argue with that, but my mind went with the simpler and (to me) more obvious The Joker.
"Moffat and Gatiss keep getting hired for a reason" and it may have something to do with their cult following.
There are probably also more restrictions when working on a Marvel property, and a TV show
Glad I'm not the only one who thought that. I was under the impression that he was just a captain, transporting them to the Superior.
Although I do have a theory, that if everyone just referred to President Bannon from now on, Trump's ego wouldn't be able to handle it, and he'd be out the door
I would love it if you're right, but do you have any reason to think it's true? Especially since the one person who technically matters seems enamored of him
I think that was the point, to pick the worse version.
Yeah, it didn't even fully register to me that he was "The Villain". I just kind of assumed that he was the captain of the boat, and was taking them to see The Superior.
Alternatively, that could be a crossover between AoS and Elementary