I read Sherlock as younger than actual Cumberbatch. Thus seeming much younger than even a Dune-age Sting (when he was a young-looking 33, in 1984).
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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Did anything happen on House after Cuddy found out the time of the positive test?
No, she walked away looking very upset.
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Did anything happen on House after Cuddy found out the time of the positive test?
Yours cut off too? I probably got it at the beginning of Lie to Me, which I haven't watched yet.
Yeah, DVR swtched over to H50, I guess. And I wouldn't have wanted to miss that opening, so it's all good.
I'm liking Amber Tamblyn's doc better than 13 already.
And I wouldn't have wanted to miss that opening, so it's all good.
Mmmmmm, fire dancers
I finally got around to watching Sherlock this morning before work. From what he said about the gym shoe case, I'm guessing Sherlock is in his mid-30s, if he was pretty young in 1989. Moriarty struck me as being around 30, if that, so he's definitely younger.
Amber Tamblyn can act. And assume more than one vacant facial expression. Which already puts her light-years ahead of Olivia Wilde and I haven't even seen her on House yet.(I'm not sure which I hated more...the character of Thirteen or that performance. Unless it was that whole "Foreman saves her with the power of his penis," subplot. (/Hellish)
I like Masters. She's got principles, but she's not a self-righteous pity-fest like Cameron. And she doesn't have a crush on House, and she'll tell him No to his face. House's desire to crush her idealism isn't nice, but it's very House.