Blind Banker wasn't Gatiss. That was the other guy. The one who's writing next week's.
The best explanation I can come up with is that it was people walking back and forth in front of the headlights. Not a very good explanation, certainly.
eta: Oh, oh, and! I love the use of the whitetext this series. And that Moriarty's font is different.
Blind Banker wasn't Gatiss. That was the other guy. The one who's writing next week's.
Aha! That makes sense because I remember seeing that and being worried that he was being given the finale.
Me three.
I am shocked that no one made a werewolf joke. I guess it's the web content people who make those sorts of meta-actor jokes.
Thank you! Russel Tovey managed to inhabit a different character very well, but every now and then I couldn't help myself thinking, "it is possible that YOU are the big dog, George?!" Too much genre telly can obviously mess a girl up.
I liked last week's episode better, though of course this still had its share of Moments.
Oh, I totally had that thought. About the werewolf. Even if he's still Alonzo to me.
Ahem. There's no such thing as too much Tovey.
Also, this episode went REALLY WELL with a bottle of mead for two. Gatiss amuses me, even as he services the fan in me.
And, yeah. Ending scene. WTF???
The best explanation I can come up with is that it was people walking back and forth in front of the headlights.
Slight exposure to the gas, seeing what he'd expect to see?
I thought that when John reached the ridge where the lights were from he found it to be a local lovers lane, and that giving the car springs a workout were making the light seem to go on and off.
I was having some trouble with my stream, though, so I could have misunderstood. Guess I'll have to rewatch.
a local lovers lane
AKA "Dogging". See also that episode of "Being Human" where George inadvertantly stumbles into a group headed by Rhys of Torchwood, while we're on the subject of character mix-ups.
I thought his character was disturbingly like George before George got a backbone. I feel very familiar with that sort of wailing.
I feel very familiar with that sort of wailing.
snerk. Yeah. I'm glad he at least got that first scene to do other stuff.
I thought that when John reached the ridge where the lights were from he found it to be a local lovers lane, and that giving the car springs a workout were making the light seem to go on and off.
I got that, but then he brought it up to Sherlock later, as if he still thought it was a clue, so that was weird.