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butterfly grl wrote:
Sherlock Holmes wrote:
It did kind of look like it was about to attack them though. It was a pretty vicious dog.
The poor dog (who in the very end, after it was killed looked like a perfectly norma rottweiler) has been exposed over and over to the gas. If it can drive a person insane, what will it do to a dog?
Oh hahaha. I never considered the reason the dog was going to attack because he was wired from that gas. He was more manaical than Henry Knight. Poor dog. Funny though!
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i was expecting the hound to look like this
Last edited by badatenglish (January 29, 2014 5:16 am)
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That is hideous.
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Rather disturbing.
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Hounds is one of my fav episodes after Irene. I love the mystery, location/setting, music and the character of Henry.
If I had to pick specific moments (gawd, there are so many!) -
- Sherlock being bored out of his mind at the beginning and begging for the ciggies.
- Sherlock's Mind Palace scene.
- Sherlock lifting his collar and John commenting on it - ha ha.
- Lestrade joining them and seeming so happy by it.
Oh, and Sherlock standing on those rocks with his coat and hair blowing and looking really sexy!
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I love nearly everything about this episode!
- John calling him 'Spock'
- John pulling ranks and Sherlock grinning
- Sherlock looking sexy on a rock
- Sherlock looking sexy being covered in blood (that sounds weird!)
- 'like a fairy' lol
- Sherlock manipulating John into drinking the 'drugged' coffee - the looks on his face - priceless!
But most of all I probably love the mind-palace scene, I could watch it forever, it is.. beautiful!
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It's interesting, because as a whole this episode doesn't really work for me. Nevertheless there are lots of great scenes in it - it just seems that put together there still is something missing (for me).
My favourite scene would have to be Sherlock apologising to John.
And also:
- Sherlock and John talking to Dr. Stapleton for the first time
- "I need some, get me some!" in 221B
- "Is that why you call yourself Greg?!"
- and yes, the scene in front of the fireplace