Proinsias said:Mark Gatiss, Mycroft, would have made a great Moriarty.
Pig Cat said:Proinsias said:Mark Gatiss, Mycroft, would have made a great Moriarty.
True, but loved the way the first episode kept me puzzling over whether he was Moriarty or Mycroft. I think I enjoyed that episode the best. Second was not quite so good, partly as I guessed (after the chase) it was the taxi driver, and thought that Holmes would have guessed too.
Urban Hermit said:Pig Cat said:Proinsias said:Mark Gatiss, Mycroft, would have made a great Moriarty.
True, but loved the way the first episode kept me puzzling over whether he was Moriarty or Mycroft. I think I enjoyed that episode the best. Second was not quite so good, partly as I guessed (after the chase) it was the taxi driver, and thought that Holmes would have guessed too.
erm, another *cough* deliberate *ahem* attempt to catch us out PC?
- That was all in the first episode: "A Study in Pink".
- ... at least I'm pretty sure it was for the one I saw.[/list:u][/list:u][/list:u]
Pig Cat said:Urban Hermit said:Pig Cat said:True, but loved the way the first episode kept me puzzling over whether he was Moriarty or Mycroft. I think I enjoyed that episode the best. Second was not quite so good, partly as I guessed (after the chase) it was the taxi driver, and thought that Holmes would have guessed too.
erm, another *cough* deliberate *ahem* attempt to catch us out PC?
- That was all in the first episode: "A Study in Pink".
- ... at least I'm pretty sure it was for the one I saw.[/list:u][/list:u][/list:u]
Sorry, should I have put ***BEWARE OF SPOILERS*** or something? Come on, life is cruel, I'm not your mummy.
Naked Ape said:While slightly camp in his own inimitable way, I much prefer Jeremy Brett's Sherlock, with Edward Hardwicke (oo-er) as his sidekick.
That said, this new mini series has been both very enjoyable and watchable. But why have modern Sherlock poncing about with a violin? He looks the type of guy who spends his time mixing hardcore techno behind drawn curtains. Off his tits, of course.
Urban Hermit said:Naked Ape said:While slightly camp in his own inimitable way, I much prefer Jeremy Brett's Sherlock, with Edward Hardwicke (oo-er) as his sidekick.
That said, this new mini series has been both very enjoyable and watchable. But why have modern Sherlock poncing about with a violin? He looks the type of guy who spends his time mixing hardcore techno behind drawn curtains. Off his tits, of course.
The violin might be because he wouldn't need a power source and could still 'play' it if he was sittingin the dark wih the power disconnected because he'd forgot to pay it. Or it might just be the entire affectation soothes his ego.
I think it would be better to give him a harmonica. Then he could always have it at hand to mangle whenever needed.