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But CAM also threatened and harmed people whom Sherlock loved. Don't forget that it was CAM who had John kidnapped and placed in a bonfire. Even though Sherlock didn't make a big deal out of that in "His Last Vow," you can be sure that he didn't forget about it. And CAM was threatening Mary and seeking to humiliate John. He might have also been a threat to Mycroft.
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Last edited by kgreen20 (November 27, 2015 5:25 pm)
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We are, of course, way off topic here...but still, Sherlock is a murderer and what he did was wrong.
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Since I contributed to getting us off topic:
Damn
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I wasn't going to mention it!
But nice comeback!
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What a way to get us back on track.Â
*is nothing more than a puddle on the floor now*
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Ahhhh. How nice.
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Did someone say 'smolder at us to get back on track'? *innocent blinking*
(what the audience didn't know is that the bear on Norton's show later took insult at being tackled and tried to retaliate, drawing innocent bystanders into the fray… if it were not for the noble (and attractive) Cumberbatch's brave, quick thinking to put himself in harm's way and defend them with his (muscular) moves, getting only a little roughed up in the process, who knows what might have happened!)
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At least he can afford a decent jumper now!
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And I, the puddle, just melted even more... gosh.Â
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God, those eyes!
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Silly boy:
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Lovely reminders!
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Those pictures of him waving at the "crowds" from the "balcony" really made me giggle.
I think he was channeling the "royal wave" there! OMFG! Too much! I love the look on his face.
-Val
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I can't help giggling looking at those gifs!!Â
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Thank God, he didn´t break his neck or a limb by this feat. We would have a crippled Sherlock in S4 otherwise:
He doesn´t like teddy-bears much, does he? Who knows what he does with his son´s toys back at home?
Last edited by nakahara (December 1, 2015 9:04 am)
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I thought the same. In a movie they would have a stuntman for such things. (How did his face was called in the commentatry to the outtake, where he stumbles over the sheet? A million-dollar-face?)
Plus: How can you attack a sweet, innocent teddybear?
How the press will call Ben now? Cumbearsnatch?
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That's anger management, JP! When someone would confront me with this otters s**t over and over again (years now!)Â I'd reacted the same way. The poor teddy bear was just a random victim. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time. LOL
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*Staring at the second gif for all the wrong reasons*Â Â Â
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What do you mean wrong??Â