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Yeah, that would be really weird
Although I'd really really really really (.........................) like to see flashback of the Holmes childhood. I love their relationship so much, and would love to learn more about it. How cute and interesting would it be to have a glimpse at kid Sherlock and teenage Mycroft?
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A flashback would be really nice but a whole episode without Benedict? No. A very big No.
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I would love to have seen flashbacks...but not an entire episode.
Last edited by sj4iy (October 5, 2013 1:37 pm)
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Well, he says it himself: "I must’ve been drunk or something. Benedict’s amazing; how could I suggest it?”
Maybe he had too much port?
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No. One cannot have "too much port"
(Well, Billy Pitt could..)
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This is spreading out all over the forum, Harriet. We really need this other thread...
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Can you imagine the uproar from the fandom? We have to wait so long for 3 episodes we would explode if he was only in 2.
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I admit that the idea is kind of interesting from an artistic point of view, because it really would be unexpected. I guess you could do this if there weren't only three episodes, but three episodes are... almost nothing, anyway. And one whole episode without the main character... no way.
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I like the idea of Sherlock taking a backseat in an episode and seeing more of the other characters...but he should still be there.
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Oh no, no to the highest power! A flashback episode walking down memory lane
would be fine but Benedict needs to be there to take us.
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Ha ha, Sherlockology posted the link on their facebook page today.
I more or less made the same comment as here ("As I said when I first read the article, I'd love love love so see flashbacks of the Holmes childhood. How nice would it be to get a glimpse of kid Sherlock and teenage Mycroft? Their Relationship is so complex and interesting! But a whole episode without Ben? Nah!"), and got so far 187 "Like", I feel like a star (just kidding huh!)
I still don't get how the comment "Sherlock without Benedict? I wouldn't watch!" got 259 likes... *rolleyes*
Of course, Benedict has a lot to do with the success of the show and is one of the main reasons I watch it, but like I replied (and got 17 likes ha ha), I don't watch the show for the sake of Benedict only and would definitely watch an episode even if he weren't in there. Sherlock as a kid is still Sherlock and I'd LOVE to learn more about his childhood. And besides, what about the other actors?
I think that people claiming they wouldn't watch it are not Sherlock fans, but only Benedict ones and I think it's a pity, but maybe that's just me...
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