James Spader's voice is barely keeping me tethered at this point.
Just
barely.
I missed the very beginning. How DID the sedated woman come to and escape? And if they keep them knocked out all the time how did she know about her babies?
And just for the record, if baby farmers are ever coming to kidnap me, the Sooper Agents don't need tell me personally that there is a problem. Send a local LEO. Call ahead and send a campus cop to keep me company until you show. Tell my stinkin' professor to keep me there for ten minutes. For the love of Mike...
I missed the very beginning. How DID the sedated woman come to and escape? And if they keep them knocked out all the time how did she know about her babies?
The writers missed that part too.
NOW I can post my little Photoshop of the 3rd season of Sherlock.
Miss me?
So the fans get, what? Two years to debate whether Moriarty is really alive or just filmed that before he died?
(I still don't like "Sherlock"'s Moriarty. And having seen the brilliant way "Elementary" pulled off Moriarty, I know it can be done well. [Not necessarily the double-cross, but that Moriarty can be done well.] Sherlock's Moriarty seems like a moron to me. I just don't like him. Elementary's Moriarty scares the hell out of me. [And, Tim, notes, is also HOT. (Which is true.)])
(Behold my nested parentheticals!)
Oh, I can't stand Sherlock's Moriarty either. Moriarty was ruthless and cunning, not flat out crazy.
I neither believe that Mroiarty is alive* nor that we have seen the actual answer to Reichenbach.
* Look, Molly is not a total idiot. The one thing you make sure to do after you've faked someone's death is make sure this other person who you think is dead is really most sincerely dead. Like, possibly stake-through-the-heart dead. There's also lots of other reasons, but I don't think you guys want the manifesto.
Love the way that Person of Interest is working with the slash. First, they have Shaw go to the event alone, and John as Harold's plus one. They tease us with the bowtie bit (a little too cliche, thanks for resisting, POI) and then Harold's eyebrow wiggle when the museum lady said "he's so handsome"