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Yes, that's what first came to my mind, too.
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I have not the slightest idea what you are talking about.
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Well, but then John would have to lick his lips practically all the time...! All the time he's with Sherlock, anyway.
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SusiGo wrote:
I have not the slightest idea what you are talking about.
Spotted Dick?
*ducks and runs*
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I am horrified, Harriet. Totally horrified.
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Nothing new but a nice summary. I think I shall post this in "the other thread" as well.
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SusiGo wrote:
I am horrified, Harriet. Totally horrified.
Well, it is yummy. Now I'm confused But back to topic, fine with me.
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What the hell is wrong with me! Why do I immediately hear the POV of a certain, shall we say, 'smitten' detective when I hear the lyrics to this song - and not think even for one second about Mary Morstan. Could someone tell me, please!!!! I don't understand it at all!
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SusiGo wrote:
Nothing new but a nice summary. I think I shall post this in "the other thread" as well.
Amen and pass the jam.
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SusiGo wrote:
Nothing new but a nice summary. I think I shall post this in "the other thread" as well.
Well, I've been saying this right along: we’re dealing with very clever, tricky writers. So I certainly agree with that part! The writers and other showrunners have been having us all on, and they've been doing it right from the pilot, deliberately. I don't believe they could have predicted the vehemence of the fandom's reaction to all the creative chioces the showrunners made over the three seasons we've seen, but.... they definitely (IMO) are tweaking us on purpose, a bit like the way CAM flicked John's face, except we're expected to enjoy this tweaking and have fun with it, not get all confused, angry and defensive.
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tonnaree wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
Nothing new but a nice summary. I think I shall post this in "the other thread" as well.
Amen and pass the jam.
I'd like a scone and a bit of clotted cream with my jam, please and thank you. heh
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ancientsgate wrote:
tonnaree wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
Nothing new but a nice summary. I think I shall post this in "the other thread" as well.
Amen and pass the jam.
I'd like a scone and a bit of clotted cream with my jam, please and thank you. heh
I'll take jam, scone and clotted cream and apart from that this meta says it again and it can't be said often enough: Nobody started watching this show with the idea "Oh, there will certainly be something romantic going on between Sherlock and John, so let's pay close attention and we'll detect it!".
No, we detected it because it's there, not because we wanted it to be there!
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KeepersPrice wrote:
What the hell is wrong with me! Why do I immediately hear the POV of a certain, shall we say, 'smitten' detective when I hear the lyrics to this song - and not think even for one second about Mary Morstan. Could someone tell me, please!!!! I don't understand it at all!
This is amazing. And btw, who is Mary Morstan?
And I fully agree, Solar.
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Oh my, what did I just stumble over? It's quite...ehrm...grown up content
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Hmmm....... No.
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Just discovered something nice on tumblr. You all know the "meretricious" and "a happy new year" joke from TGG. But did you know the source? The gay writer and critic Gore Vidal (last paragraph).
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What a splendid find! How can we tell it is the source indeed?
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Wow! I never got that one before. Tumblr is fantastic!
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I think it is genuine. There are a lots of Google results from various sources. And a YT video I currently do not have the time to watch. So we can assume it was said by him.
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I'm sure it was said by him but did the writers know about the quote and took it?