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Episode 3.3, "His Last Vow"


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I am not ready at all for this! :(

 

Me neither! And welcome to the forum!  :wave:  Great name by the way. I wouldn't mind being Sherlock's scarf  ;)

 

Anyway, yes. The episode. I'm trying to prepare myself by imagining the worst things that could happen, and imagining that it's going to be ridiculous emotional torture to watch. Then maybe it won't be quite that bad  :lol:

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I have to be up so early tomorrow morning and I just know I'm not going to be able to sleep much tonight! Why can't Sherlock be on Friday nights, so I could have a lie-in the next morning?!

 

I hardly got any sleep after the last two episodes, so... I could not agree with you more! There's a live Q&A with Team Moffat-Gatiss right after the episode, and then I'll want to go wild about it on this forum. The other two episodes I had to watch a second time the same night; I just could not let them go.

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I have to be up so early tomorrow morning and I just know I'm not going to be able to sleep much tonight! Why can't Sherlock be on Friday nights, so I could have a lie-in the next morning?!

 

I hardly got any sleep after the last two episodes, so... I could not agree with you more! There's a live Q&A with Team Moffat-Gatiss right after the episode, and then I'll want to go wild about it on this forum. The other two episodes I had to watch a second time the same night; I just could not let them go.

 

 

I was exactly the same - as soon as the episode finished, I watched it again and then posted my thoughts on it. And then I stayed up for about another two hours after that watching my favourite scenes over and over. (Seriously, I think Sherlock addiction is a medical problem for me). So goodness knows what time I'll get to sleep tonight, or what a wreck I'll be tomorrow - both sleep deprived and still emotional!!

 

Looking forward to the Q&A though  :)

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I have to be up so early tomorrow morning and I just know I'm not going to be able to sleep much tonight! Why can't Sherlock be on Friday nights, so I could have a lie-in the next morning?!

 

I hardly got any sleep after the last two episodes, so... I could not agree with you more! There's a live Q&A with Team Moffat-Gatiss right after the episode, and then I'll want to go wild about it on this forum. The other two episodes I had to watch a second time the same night; I just could not let them go.

 

Omg I have been planning this day for ages, I can't believe it's the season finale already!

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The Q&A will be on the website of BBC One. Not sure if I'll have live access to it, though, being from Denmark, but if not, I should be able to find it later.

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You certainly joined us at an exciting time :).

 

I don't think that one will be region locked, or they would've stated as much ... but of course it's possible that we'll crash the poor BBC's servers :D.

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You can follow the Q&A on Twitter too. Just follow @BBCOne.

 

There's also a programme on BBC4 tonight called "Timeshift: How to be Sherlock Holmes."

 

How to be Sherlock eh? sounds interesting.

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(Seriously, I think Sherlock addiction is a medical problem for me)

 

:D At least it's one that's pleasant to live with, don't you agree?

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On How to Be Sherlock Holmes, the BBC description of the programme is:

 

For over 100 years, more than 80 actors have put a varying face to the world's greatest consulting detective - Sherlock Holmes. And many of them incorporated details - such as the curved pipe and the immortal line 'Elementary, my dear Watson' - that never featured in Conan Doyle's original stories. In charting the evolution of Sherlock on screen, from early silent movies to the latest film and television versions, Timeshift shows how our notion of Holmes today is as much a creation of these various screen portrayals as of the stories themselves.

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(Seriously, I think Sherlock addiction is a medical problem for me)

 

:D At least it's one that's pleasant to live with, don't you agree?

 

 

I'm happy to self-medicate with lots of Sherlock watching  :lol:

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