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Punch me in the face wrote:
(btw, there's something I'm not sure about: if Mary has been "poisoned" too, does that mean she drank punch as well? Because you're not supposed to drink when you're pregnant I think I have missed a piece of the dialog there...)
It was tea
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All of the above and...
We've been here a week, how can it only be 2 O'Clock in the afternoon!!!
Heeheheheh
and...
Mycroft is the name you gifted me with, can you try and make your way all the way through to the end of it. LOL
Mxx
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So, did John move back in with Sherlock in the months he was in a fight with Mary, do you think?
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Mattlocked wrote:
Speaking of which:
JW: (But) it's Christmas!
SH: I feel the same. Oh, you mean it's actually Christmas.
Oh yes, this cracked me up!
OZMA: thanks!
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My first favorite line is Mycroft saying: Oh, Sherlock, what have you done?
All the other oens quoted so far are grea, too.
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Yes, this line is a favourite of mine too. There is so much sadness in his voice when he says this...
also:
"Do not fire at Sherlock Holmes."
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A funnier one:
"Is that your laptop?"
"Upon which depends the security of the free world, yes. And you've got potatoes on it"
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Ozma wrote:
So, did John move back in with Sherlock in the months he was in a fight with Mary, do you think?
I would think so.
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"Brother mine, don't appal me when I'm high."
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'It wouldn't be the first time that your drug habit interfered with their line dancing.'
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Brilliant!
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BAMF!John Watson: "Yeah, it's a sprain. I'm a doctor, I know how to sprain people."
And Mycroft: "The east wind is coming, Sherlock. It's coming to get you."
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But it doesn't!
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Mycroft is not a good choice for reading bed time stories. Would you ever sleep if you had a brother like that?
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Ha ha.
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silverblaze wrote:
Mycroft is not a good choice for reading bed time stories. Would you ever sleep if you had a brother like that?
I'd sleep like a baby.
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This is not one of my favorites, but I did notice something very subtle. When Sherlock/John are tricking Mary in the hallway scene and she realizes that Sherlock is behind her:
"A dummy...I suppose that's a fairly obvious trick."
I couldn't help but imagine John thinking to himself that on top of everything else, his wife -- in fact -- thinks of him as a dummy. The choice of words seemed too coincidental to me. The writers' universe is seldom so lazy.
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besleybean wrote:
But it doesn't!
I'll just try and answer that with another quote, from STID.
Kirk to Spock: "Well, it's still a hell of a quote."
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SolarSystem wrote:
BAMF!John Watson: "Yeah, it's a sprain. I'm a doctor, I know how to sprain people."
I like the line just before it.
"It's squishy, should it be squishy"
Just the way he says it, and the randomness of the terminology, makes me bark a shocked laugh every time, I just can't help it.
Mxx
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tonnaree wrote:
"Sherlock Holmes has to pee in a cup." lmao
jar ;)