What, no Sherlock burbling? "Is yours a snorer?" Poor John, he's just going to stop trying.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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Damn. I don't have Ginger backup.
I don't know which way is up any more.
What, no Sherlock burbling?
I will burble with you! Even though I saw it in February. By magic.
I was totally convinced the Hound was real after Sherlock saw it and then fell apart in front of John.
Although I have to say that I think that generally, CIA projects don't have t-shirts and/or logos.
Although I have to say that I think that generally, CIA projects don't have t-shirts and/or logos.
The Project Bluebook t-shirt was out of this world, but nobody can find it anymore.
Darn. Forgot to watch Sherlock. Is it rerun? This week?
Check your local PBS listings.
In Chicago they repeat at about 2 or 3 am tonight.
I was convinced that it was real by that same thing.
Can they do Silver Heels next? They can add elements from the kidnapping of Shergar.
It would rock.
Also: enjoyed John pulling rank on that soldier. And John investigating the "Morse code". . . hee.
Sherlock was impressed by Soldier!John.
And at the end, they've revealed the cause of troubles--and then there's another damned dog!
Though John needs to smack Sherlock for the bit in the lab. Payback for witnessing Sherlock's falling apart? He wanted a chance to make John crack a little?
"Sorry we couldn't get you a double room."
I'm confused with what's aired--has Baskerville shown in the US yet?