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Right. They never do. This is just the universe being lazy.
And here is another nice one. Maybe a bit far-fetched but beautiful:
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Oh, I didn't know about that tweet. Coincidence?
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What does Mycroft tell us about that?
P.S. Must be quite old as Steven's account does not exist anymore. Shortly after series 2 I'd say.
Last edited by SusiGo (June 17, 2014 8:09 am)
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Nothing really new but a good summary of Johnlocks signs in series 3:
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SusiGo wrote:
Nothing really new but a good summary of Johnlocks signs in series 3:
For all aggressive non-Johnlockers: Don't you dare read this. You might desert to the other side.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
Nothing really new but a good summary of Johnlocks signs in series 3:
For all aggressive non-Johnlockers: Don't you dare read this. You might desert to the other side.
You are all welcome. Get the pic in your sig and have fun.
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Break on through to the other side...
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I just put this on tumblr:
Man Love, or The Battersea commentary (ASiB)
Mark: “It’s a great scene, this [i.e. the conversation between John and Irene]. Got a round of applause yesterday.”
Benedict: “Rightly so. It’s an extraordinarily beautifully played and stunningly written scene. You get everything of John’s love – man love, not any other kind of love …”
Mark: “‘Muv’. Let’s call it ‘muv’!”
Benedict: “It says everything about their relationship. It says what the bond is and the care is, and it’s everything that they don’t say to each other but he’s allowed to say, thinking that he’s not there. That’s where – as a romance – it’s an incredibly British affair. There’s an awful lot of beautifully understated subtlety and nuance to it.”
(source: )
I really like that. Benedict enthusiastically talking about John’s love and backpedalling at once (oh, shit, this is going on the DVD). And then he goes on talking about romance as if nothing happened.
Last edited by SusiGo (June 19, 2014 5:17 pm)
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Yeah, impressing ... moving words indeed. It's the commentary thing of ASiB?
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SusiGo wrote:
tobeornot221b wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
Nothing really new but a good summary of Johnlocks signs in series 3:
For all aggressive non-Johnlockers: Don't you dare read this. You might desert to the other side.
You are all welcome. Get the pic in your sig and have fun.
Resistance is futile.
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gently69 wrote:
Yeah, impressing ... moving words indeed. It's the commentary thing of ASiB?
Yes. And I wonder why they did no commentary for series 3. Too many things they could not talk about?
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Possible.
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Yes, possibly...
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Exactly. Can you imagine them talking about all those scenes - the speech, the knee-grabbing, the mind palace, Sherlock coming back from the dead, the tarmac scene - without giving anything away? Would be the most silent commentary ever.
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Hm. I am SO NAIVE! I always believed that the reason was just a lack of time.
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They'd probably talk about special effects and how much fun Benedict and Martin had during all those stag night scenes and what a nightmare it was to shoot at the Empty Houses because there just wasn't enough room in there and bladebla...
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SusiGo wrote:
Exactly. Can you imagine them talking about all those scenes - the speech, the knee-grabbing, the mind palace, Sherlock coming back from the dead, the tarmac scene - without giving anything away? Would be the most silent commentary ever.
After johnlock becomes canon they have to go back and do comentary for S3 and release a special "Elephant in the Room" edition DVD.
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SusiGo wrote:
gently69 wrote:
Yeah, impressing ... moving words indeed. It's the commentary thing of ASiB?
Yes. And I wonder why they did no commentary for series 3. Too many things they could not talk about?
Probably just logistics-- maybe they couldn't easily get the right people in the same sound studio to record anything. BC hasn't been home for more than three minutes in the last year or so, and the others aren't much more available.
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Mattlocked wrote:
Hm. I am SO NAIVE! I always believed that the reason was just a lack of time.
If you're naive, then so am I. No reason (lower case r) to see some big, dark, deep Reason (upper case R) behind everything, after all. Just the way I roll, I guess; I dislike conspiracy theories of all kinds.