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Ha.
It does work, yes...the accuracy...
XD
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It is SO accurate. I feel like most of us felt this way. I mean part of me laughed at the use of "ish," but of course it was only after going "Soon? REALLY!?!?....oh."
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nakahara wrote:
Some nice Special art for the proper Victorian atmosphere:
Really nice art.
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How does he even balance?
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I think he's using Sherl's razor sharp cheekbones for grip
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That must be it.
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Yes, yes, yes! I want this!
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And you're not the only one. That would be... hell... more than just one dream would come true...
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Even better than the semi-transparent door. And then Sherlock gets up … sorry.
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Don't be.
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SusiGo wrote:
Yes, yes, yes! I want this!
They definitely must include this in a Special!!!!!!
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God, yes!
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Oh goodness!
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Wahahaha!
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Hahaha
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I can't seem to be able to find the place where we discussed the type of bird behind Mrs. Hudson in the trailer?
At any rate, it's a lyrebird -or it looks extremely like one-, one native from Australia and which imitates any sound in its environment. Prononced closely to "liar" bird...
Mmm.
Mary's brooch in the Special seems to be a representation of that bird.
Mmmmmm.
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Lilythiell wrote:
I can't seem to be able to find the place where we discussed the type of bird behind Mrs. Hudson in the trailer?
At any rate, it's a lyrebird -or it looks extremely like one-, one native from Australia and which imitates any sound in its environment. Prononced closely to "liar" bird...
Mmm.
Mary's brooch in the Special seems to be a representation of that bird.
Mmmmmm.
I like that idea!
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Schmiezi wrote:
Lilythiell wrote:
I can't seem to be able to find the place where we discussed the type of bird behind Mrs. Hudson in the trailer?
At any rate, it's a lyrebird -or it looks extremely like one-, one native from Australia and which imitates any sound in its environment. Prononced closely to "liar" bird...
Mmm.
Mary's brooch in the Special seems to be a representation of that bird.
Mmmmmm.
I like that idea!
All those lovely little details...
That would be a nice connection to the "Liar" deduction.
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Why in 221B, though? Apart from the connection with Mr. Hudson's lies to Mrs-not-a-plot-device-Hudson?
Huh. Mimicking the life of bachelors while you're in fact Mrs. Turner's "married ones"?