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Forgot this was making it's return tonight. Any fans don't forget to tune into your local PBS station tonight for 8.
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Yeah. Not sure how I really feel about that ending. Sucks.Well, wasn't that a right downer?
Yeah. Not sure how I really feel about that ending. Sucks.
Yeah, I was happy to have Sherlock back, but not sure how I felt about that episode. Keeping it spoiler free, obviously the ending was a real downer. But the episode itself felt disjointed -- I'm not sure what they were doing with John and his side plot there. Seemed out of character and really random.
Yeah, I was happy to have Sherlock back, but not sure how I felt about that episode. Keeping it spoiler free, obviously the ending was a real downer. But the episode itself felt disjointed -- I'm not sure what they were doing with John and his side plot there. Seemed out of character and really random.
Yeah, I was happy to have Sherlock back, but not sure how I felt about that episode. Keeping it spoiler free, obviously the ending was a real downer. But the episode itself felt disjointed -- I'm not sure what they were doing with John and his side plot there. Seemed out of character and really random.
I'd put about a 99% certainty that John's side plot is directly tied to whatever Moriarty scheme is cooking.
So, yes, I'm going to gripe about Moffat and his plot ideas.
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Don't read below until you've seen it.
Just so we're clear: in the real world where physics actually applies, there's no way that could have happened. No human being can react quickly enough once the trigger had been pulled. They were at most 12 feet from her, and a bullet travels far too quickly to move in or out of its path once the trigger had been pulled. Sherlock would have been shot.
So, yes, I'm going to gripe about Moffat and his plot ideas.
I've only watched a few episodes this season. Please tell me he's leaving Sherlock as well. Moffat has made these shows unbearable to watch.Finally saw "The Final Problem".
Steven Moffatt needs to go away from everything ever. How did he convince anyone he had talent? First, he messes up Doctor Who, now Sherlock.
First, we had the ridiculous bullet jumping scene, now we have the most observant man in the world not notice he doesn't have a reflection. Yes, completely believable, Mr. Moffatt. Even tough I could see he wasn't casting a reflection, I'm sure he wouldn't notice. Egad. Also, you don't throw a rope down for a guy whose foot is chained to the ground. And a plane that's been falling for several hours while they were passed out and transported cross country? Like he couldn't do the math and figure out right away what's real? Really?
It was a decent episode overall, but stop being impressed with your own cleverness and honour your characters for who they are. Also, pay attention to details. Better yet, go away and stop messing up good shows with your lousy writing.