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gabbie

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  1. Amen..er Lol. More impressive if SHERLOCK SPOKE TO US ALL!!! (sorry my bad)
  2. Sherlock. I do like seeing the others very much, especially Lestrade, Molly and Mrs. Hudson.
  3. interesting that John Watson has the haircut that Sherlock had in Bride. Coincidence probably. I was at work today and kept sneaking peaks when my phone would tone to let me know I received a notification. I couldn't reply but I was thinking..Oh boy there is Sherlock, John and Mary..baby and a dog. Coworker: What is it? is it important? Me: Very. It's Sherlock. So all the pics,news and gifs are a welcome respite from a tedious job. Such a great time to be a Sherlock fan. So big thanks to all those posting from setlock. :D p.s. I agree, it is Sherlock's hair that matters...at least Dr. Watson dropped the 'stache.
  4. On deeper level, I think Moriarty used to be the know-it-all and awkward nerdy kid while Carl Power is his school yard bully. What if beside being a bit Victorian, our Sherlock also ahead of his time? He could be inventing new crime solving methods like what his Victorian version did. I'd love if the writers can pull this off and write this to something significant in the story, more than head in the fridge (which is not usual method anyway :P) I find that is his lovable qualities too, I speak for myself, but I also believe many of us do relate to that on certain level.In my selfish thinking, I have hope that he always be that way because for me, it justifies that it's okay to never fits. I can only imagine how young Sherlock wrote to the police and the newspapers about his "concerns" about the Carl Powers case. Thanks for your answers on my question. Sherlock does seem slightly out time..then and now.
  5. This thread becomes relevant again as how will they explain the return or non return of Moriarty. Watch this space. :o
  6. Hi Shadow Dweller! kitty has a hair tie, for pony tails. Not real ponies mind you, just girls hair gathered back into a style known as the "pony tail". :D speaking of hair. is it a hair catcher for the shower? Put over the drain. But since you say it is not a stopper. Is it found in the kitchen?
  7. Just watched TRF for the umpteenth time. One of the cases that Sherlock and John solved was "The Ricoletti Case". Didn't seem important before but after Bride, is it a coincidence that Amelia Ricoletti and modern day Peter Ricoletti were named in crimes that Sherlock solved?
  8. wig or no wig. doesn't matter, as long as it is Sherlock.
  9. Bellatrix
  10. Is it a stopper of some sort?
  11. clearly that is what it sounds like. BUT if John and Sherlock and go through boxes and boxes of books then surely we have the courage to vote early and often..naw..We win by virtue of not caring. Sherlock fans win! :P
  12. That would explain some of the running theme throughout the series of Mycroft either putting on weight or trying to lose it.
  13. I love Helga. How do they do that? sleep upside down. I would get dizzy.
  14. Sort of like the Elephant in the Room. I have wanted to see that case played out by the way. :D
  15. removable hooks? the ones put on walls or doors that you can remove later without harming paint or wall paper? Is it found in one particular room of a house?
  16. This is my fear for Series 4. How I have grown to appreciate Mycroft's true love and caring for his little brother. The Holmes brothers have spent their lives covering up their feelings, nevertheless they do have them. As soon as Mycroft said to Watson, "Please look after him". Red flags went down on the field, to use a sporting expression, and my fears of losing Sherlock losing Mycroft came up. Utter devastation to lose Mycroft.
  17. My first Holmes as a child, Basil Rathbone. The movies would be shown on weekend television back then. I didn't quite like the time jump from the 19th Century to the 20th but I understood it was due to World War II and these were made at that time. These movies had great atmosphere, particularly The Hound of the Baskervilles. Wonderful.
  18. Came home from work to find all these lovely welcomes. I was a bit concerned that the threat of flying projectiles might be off putting but you all are brave. Vatican Cameos was conceived with water pistols in mind, but flying fruit seems a delightful alternative. Perhaps an errant, banana? Unfortunately, Little Alistair, kitty in picture is not mine. My brother, however, is the best and very cool. Here is my little girl and avatar namesake, gabbie. Sorry, I don't know how to make pics small.
  19. At first I was actually dreading Bride as I thought it was going to be gimmicky with the Victorian setting. How could they possibly be in Victorian England without it being silly. I was so incredibly wrong and happy to be so. The writing, the plot brilliantly executed. A wonderful New Year treat. The one puzzler for me was the Victorian Sherlock saying he felt he was "out of his time" or something like that. Couldn't quite get the juxtaposition.
  20. Just kidding, I hope. I am a Sherlock fan. Started watching Sherlock Holmes movies as a child. Loved Basil Rathbone. As a youngster, my brother gave me as a birthday present, The Seven Percent Solution and so a lifelong interest in all things Sherlock. I tend to be less interested in the actors themselves and more interested in the characters and the plot, but that is just me. Hoping to meet new friends and just enjoy the forum. Thanks for letting me join. Laters ;) gabbie
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