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Other Cast & Production Team » Everything we need to know about Andrew Scott interviews and work » September 2, 2012 1:06 pm

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Davina wrote:

Thank you. I think an American might call me 'quaint'! Lol

Nah. I'm American and I don't think I've ever used "quaint" in a sentence. At least, not unless I'm repeating someone else. Though, for someone who is interested enough that they type out interviews, I do agree with one definition of quaint: interesting in an unusual or pleasing way. So okay...you're quaint.

Someone said something about Andrew being shy and yeah, I think shy guys are adorable. You can sort of tell in interviews (when he's alone) that shy, don't you think?

Other Cast & Production Team » Andrew Scott favourite pictures » September 2, 2012 12:41 pm

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Now how about our LEAST fave photos?



*sigh* Just...no.

Other Cast & Production Team » Andrew Scott favourite pictures » September 2, 2012 12:40 pm

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I love the "Get Sherlock" one. Also really like the one that is my gif.

I also appreciate these very much:



Meet The Members » What do you do when you're not doing Sherlock? » September 2, 2012 11:51 am

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In my real life I work in healthcare and go to school (though not at this particular moment) in order to get even further in the field. I eat, sleep, and breathe hospital. Oh hey...like Molly Hooper!

Since I'm not in school at the moment, I do actually have time to actually enjoy other things. I'm kind of an introvert and do prefer curling up with a cup of tea and my Nook or a good show to going out. Other than that, I'm pretty varied. I can be found in the library, at a baseball game, baking pies after going to a local orchard, or volunteering for animal rights. There's too much life out there to narrow it down to just a few things.

Character Analysis » Who is your favourite character (not Sherlock or John)? » September 2, 2012 11:40 am

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Moriarty by far. (As if that isn't obvious.) I've mentioned it somewhere before, but I've always had a "thing" for villains. The best ones (perhaps the best performed?) are all at once despicable, scary, complex, and even evoke some sense of sympathy. I don't think I sympathize with Moriarty on the whole, but the character is complex enough that there is a sort of sense of loneliness which comes through, even just a little bit, and this makes him almost pitiable. Oh...and Andrew Scott plays the character so elegantly, plus he's not difficult to look at in the slightest.

Character Analysis » POLL: Favourite character after Sherlock & John - Take 2 » September 2, 2012 11:23 am

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Mattlocked wrote:

(I noticed 30 years ago that there is something with the bad and mad ones....  )

Agreed. I've always had a thing for villains.

General Sherlock Discussion » You know you're obsessed with Sherlock when... » September 2, 2012 11:12 am

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ancientsgate wrote:

Banbha wrote:

Davina wrote:

You cannot put a scarf on without tying it the same way as Sherlock.
You start drinking black coffee with two sugars.

I've always done these things!

So how about this? You know you're obsessed with Sherlock when you put your scarf on, or when you put two sugars in your black coffee, and you think to yourself, hey, Sherlock does this just the way I do?

I don't know, I've honestly never thought about it. My mother taught me to tie my scarves that way when I was little and some coffee just tastes better without cream (though I do have it both ways).

Introductions Please... » Escaping my mind palace to say hello... » September 2, 2012 11:08 am

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Mattlocked wrote:

Well, I don't think you can (if you are "normal", like we are) but I wish you good luck..   

I just finished it and I liked it. I think I'll have to watch it again since I'd just gotten home from work and was pretty tired when I watched it. I don't think I had the reaction that others did as in I didn't find myself filled with sadness or crying over it, but then again I am kind of jaded. Occupational hazard. I did find Andrew's performance to be beautiful and genuine. Like I said, he's something else.

General Sherlock Discussion » You know you're obsessed with Sherlock when... » September 2, 2012 1:45 am

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Davina wrote:

You cannot put a scarf on without tying it the same way as Sherlock.

You start drinking black coffee with two sugars.

I've always done these things!

Series Three News » Series 3 filming next year » September 2, 2012 1:42 am

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hepzibah wrote:

Martin Freeman, speaking at ComicCon this week, has confirmed that Series 3 of Sherlock will be filmed next year from January to April. Life is worth living again!

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s129/sherlock/news/a393866/sherlock-star-martin-freeman-confirms-series-three-dates.html

AUUGHH! Can't wait that long! ;)

Fan Meet Ups » Meet Ups in US and Canada » September 2, 2012 1:31 am

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veecee wrote:

HoosierPhD wrote:

veecee wrote:

Come on, Midwesterners! Can we get something going?

Yeah, come on people! I mean, I know the fall football season is almost here, but we all have HIGHER priorities than watching a bunch of guys get TBI chasing after a football!

Oh, you don't live in Ann Arbor, home of the Wolverines.

But, seriously, I'd love it if we could get something happening.

Ooooh! I live in Michigan as well (but sorry, we're Spartans in my family ;)). I'd love to get something going.

Introductions Please... » Hello from Michigan! » September 2, 2012 12:31 am

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Hey, thanks guys!

Davina wrote:

Hello and welcome to the forum. I love your Gif by the way. Andrew is amazing.

Oh wow...isn't he though?

Introductions Please... » Escaping my mind palace to say hello... » September 2, 2012 12:30 am

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Yeah, Andrew Scott is something else. I just purchased Sea Wall today...trying to wait a few days to watch it but I don't know if I can.

Love me some Benedict and Martin as well. There are some great looking men on that show. ;)

Introductions Please... » Hello from Michigan! » September 1, 2012 11:36 am

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Hey everyone. So glad I found this forum...I need more Sherlock fans in my life. ;)

Introductions Please... » Escaping my mind palace to say hello... » September 1, 2012 11:25 am

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vegielasagna wrote:

I'm devastated to think that I will never be able to see so much new Sherlock in such a short amount of time ever again.

I know, right? I watched seasons 1 & 2 in the span of like, two weeks and I feel the same way!

I'm glad to have discovered this fan forum. Most of the people in my life have never even heard of this show (Whaaat??) so when I talk about it or Andrew Scott (oof!) they just look at me funny.

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