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Someone will reliably inform us that we don't have hearts!![]()
But - in my defence - there's also this:
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I saw him first in Scandal. well, that is a diagnosis, I presume-
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Like I already said, my introduction was the sheet scene in Buckingham Palace, and it isn't really a wonder that I continued watching it
But I guess I would have continued watching it after the crop scene, too. Just to see what it is about that weirdo who beats corpses.![]()
@tobe: nitpicker! ![]()
Still the same first scene/place. With "got to know" I meant what kind of person he is, that becomes clear not until the crop scene, when he acted a tiny bit different than expected.![]()
The scene in "Belgravia" with Mrs Hudson is so cute. When he realised what happened to her, his face -> vengeance!
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I saw Scandal first without being prepared, so I saw the pool scene first. That confused my quite a lot
and it went on jump-cutting... ![]()
Still, as Scandal went on, I got all reconciled ![]()
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I got calm when I heard his voiceÂ
but the story line wasn´t easy to follow at first, your´re right.
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When I watched Pink for the first time, I first assumed Sherlock must be the villain. Some psychopath who beats corpses. And then - what, he is Sherlock Holmes? But that was what made me continue watching. Even without hearing the voice.
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Mrs.Wenceslas wrote:
I got calm when I heard his voiceÂ
but the story line wasn´t easy to follow at first, your´re right.
Right. Calm. You. What next? ![]()
QuiteExtraordinary wrote:
When I watched Pink for the first time, I first assumed Sherlock must be the villain. Some psychopath who beats corpses. And then - what, he is Sherlock Holmes? But that was what made me continue watching. Even without hearing the voice.
I had seen a photo before (Susi's avatar) and knew it was him. Also, that was the 4th episode I saw.
But I find your conclusion quite intriguing.
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then he nearly got off his sheet.......![]()
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but everytime I see this scene, there is an absent-minded smile on my face.
(source:Â )
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Mrs.Wenceslas wrote:
then he nearly got off his sheet.......
Ok, then your calm ended already, I see
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oh yes.then rush of blood to the head till the end..and still on.
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To. The. Head. Right.
(What do I say?!? I better go now
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Calm down, girls.![]()


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that really helped, Tobe!
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tobeornot221b wrote:
My god, how impossibly long and slender his fingers are!
Tell me big bad wolf, why are your fingers so long? ![]()
The better to caress you my child!
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"child". That's the catchword.
Tobe: really very helpful again..................
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Harriet wrote:
QuiteExtraordinary wrote:
When I watched Pink for the first time, I first assumed Sherlock must be the villain. Some psychopath who beats corpses. And then - what, he is Sherlock Holmes? But that was what made me continue watching. Even without hearing the voice.
I had seen a photo before (Susi's avatar) and knew it was him. Also, that was the 4th episode I saw.
But I find your conclusion quite intriguing.
I had not seen anything of him before the first episode, only a recommendation in the TV guide praising the show with an unusual amount of superlatives.
Needless to say, I found him horribly ugly at first sight. Half an hour later I suddenly realised how nice his shoulders are and then ... ![]()
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Oh, yes. His hands. Again. And fingers. Too. Aww...Â
For me it's the goodnight-picture of today. A very good one, again.Â
Thank you, tobeornot221b! ![]()

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My pleasure...![]()

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