Is there any part of the English-speaking world in which "cashays" is the correct pronunciation of "caches?"
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Is there any part of the English-speaking world in which "cashays" is the correct pronunciation of "caches?"
In the bedroom of the Fonz.
Sherlock Holmes = the Fonz.
Also, this was my least-favorite Mycroft...until he blew all of Sherlock's shit up.
Sob break number six. I want to put a hex on all the people who recommended this show to me. Especially my mum, who described the finale as horrific and heartbreaking. WTF am I watching now? The good times?
Sadly, yes.
Being as I am Amazon delay, I just finished watching the whole series. And, yeah. Oh, for the days when it was merely exceedingly gutting.
Being as I am Amazon delay, I just finished watching the whole series. And, yeah. Oh, for the days when it was merely exceedingly gutting.
Pretty much how I felt during the finale.
Huh. I've yet to watch the finale, but I have been watching the rest of the series. It's very good. But at base I think it's kind of The Killing if season 1 had been done right. It doesn't stand out as exceptionally bleak by television, small-town has dark secrets that come out in crisis standards.
It's not uplifting by any means. The whole sequence with the old man was the worst part for me.
My complaint about Broadchurch is that they didn't know the nature of the old man's offense without him telling them? There was no file on this? Maybe they said something I didn't notice about not being able to get it.
No. Not you. Why didn't they look into that at all? Cops and journalists both?
The fact that there were no details AT ALL and that no one seemed to be looking for any told me right off it was clearly unrelated. But it was painful watching it play out.
I think that may have been the point.
Huh. I've yet to watch the finale, but I have been watching the rest of the series. It's very good. But at base I think it's kind of The Killing if season 1 had been done right. It doesn't stand out as exceptionally bleak by television, small-town has dark secrets that come out in crisis standards.
This is pretty much how I feel too. I just watched the finale tonight, and for whatever reason, neither it or the series as whole hit me as hard as it seems to have hit other people.