OH! I knew that, I guess.
'Not Fade Away'
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
And in my area Sherlock is listed as "Masterpiece Mystery:New" but the 9:58 start time is kinda a clue as to what is showing.
So, the basic theme was Sherlock Is Making Slightly More Of An Effort With His Goldfish?
t edit And, of course, massive fanservice, which made me laugh FOREVER.
Also, my favorite parts of all the episodes tend to be the scenes between Sherlock and Mycroft, and this was no exception. I 100% loved the goldfish conversation.
Missed the last scene. During the fadeout there was about to be a pan to a significant face. Is it only significant in that it will show up again, or significant that if I had not missed it I would have recognized it? Also: does the next episode have a plot?
Um... I can answer all of those questions, more or less.
Here: You could not have recognised the face, but it is significant. And the next episode does have more of something resembling a plot.
Actually, after the episode aired, a lot of people thought the eyes and glasses looked as if they belonged to Alex Ferguson, ex-manager of Manchester United, which led to some interesting speculation.
I have read the comments, and holy crap! Benedict Cumberbatch's mother was the Fendahl!
And Virginia Lake from UFO!
Also, Susan's mother on Coupling.
Also, Susan's mother on Coupling.
The Fendahl has spawned many children.
The Fendahl has spawned many children.
Don't make me spew Diet Pepsi on my laptop!
Don't make me spew Diet Pepsi on my laptop!
Hey, I don't choose what you drink.
James Spader is still amazing on The Blacklist. However, I would like the writers to move into the real goddamned world and know that the FBI only operates domestically, so they can't go to Hungary (with guns) and arrest a suspect.