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LMAO at that script!
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Though not the usual standard and when would any Englishman say'Gee'?!
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besleybean wrote:
Though not the usual standard and when would any Englishman say'Gee'?!
You know, the Mofftiss want to confuse us.
They would not only use a time travel, but they change John into an American as well - just for s special, of course.
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Ooh, maybe it's a crossover with Elementary, too!
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besleybean wrote:
Ooh, maybe it's a crossover with Elementary, too!
Wow, John would morph into a woman during the episode then!
Would be interesting to see...
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Chortle.
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Meet new Sherlock´s helper, Joan Watson:
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Not quite Victorian...so the tardis is travelling back and forth!
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Joan Watson was the first Victorian woman to introduce this kind of fashion into England.
Or at least in Mofftiss universe it went like that....
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Found on shspesh.tumblr.com:
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Hate that face fuzz!
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I kind of like it!
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Rumours and rumours and overheard conversations:
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That could mean anything or nothing. I like the beginning of blue carbuncle but the rest of the story ... mmm, looking for diamonds in the guts of chickens... iew.
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I see Sherlock covered in feathers and John looking at him like "you've been doing what"?
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"The Yellow Face" is quite interesting as well - a married woman who is being blackmailed and has a mixed-race child from a previous marriage. I can see them using elements of this in the special - especially if you think of CAM's wedding telegram.
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SusiGo wrote:
"The Yellow Face" is quite interesting as well - a married woman who is being blackmailed and has a mixed-race child from a previous marriage. I can see them using elements of this in the special - especially if you think of CAM's wedding telegram.
Yes. Mary immediately comes to mind. Especially considering that the woman from the original was American too.
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tonnaree wrote:
I see Sherlock covered in feathers and John looking at him like "you've been doing what"?
Hilarious!
But I think that the goose from Victorian era must not necessarily be goose in our era - but maybe, I don´t know, Christmas pudding? One can hide a jewel inside one too. Or would it resemble "Poirot´s Christmas" too much? (Althrough Agatha Christie completely stole the idea from AC Doyle, IMHO.)
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Here is a cryptic tweet from director Douglas MacKinnon:
Douglas Mackinnon @drmuig[/url] · 11h11 hours ago[url= ]#ShSpesh[/url] [url= ]@arwelwjones breakthrough ![url= ]
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And another one:Douglas Mackinnon @drmuig · 10h
10 hours agoA cow with chAracter! #ShSpesh[/url][url= ]