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August 16, 2012 11:58 am  #141


Re: Favourite moments

Sentimental Pulse wrote:

That's a great photo but I don't like his hair all plastered down like that

I'm SO with you!


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August 16, 2012 12:36 pm  #142


Re: Favourite moments

Yes, I also prefer unruly curls, maybe we should tell him …


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August 16, 2012 2:00 pm  #143


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In agreement with the hair.  No disrespect but there seems to be just a touch of receeding hairline on the left side.  Unruly curls hide that spot nicely 


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August 16, 2012 6:36 pm  #144


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Um, I really like the slicked down (not plastered down, sounds so judgmental  ) look, makes him look like a grownup.

But, having said that, I wouldn't turn any of his looks down.


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August 16, 2012 6:46 pm  #145


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He really has this thing about showing his (beautiful) neck, hasn't he? Always going unbuttoned 


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"To fake the death of one sibling may be regarded as a misfortune; to fake the death of both looks like carelessness." Oscar Wilde about Mycroft Holmes

"It is what it is says love." (Erich Fried)

“Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame. I’m also a great believer in treating others as you would like to be treated.” (Benedict Cumberbatch)



 
 

September 5, 2012 10:38 am  #146


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This isn't actually from a scene, it's from the commentary. It's from a Scandal in Belgravia where Benedict observes that he "twiddles" a lot. Then after he draws attention to it, the viewer just can't help but notice the many times where Sherlock is twiddling He's more in character than he thinks, but he would never admit to it, lol.

 

September 5, 2012 10:45 am  #147


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I have to admit that I didn't find him as attractive as most of the people here, not as Sherlock. I mean, he's a good looking man but he definitely had to grow on me. In real life, however he's downright sexy. I the slicked down look.

BTW, have you guys seen the new photos from Harper's Bazaar? Mmmmm...very nice. I believe that I saw them posted on here somewhere, but I can't remember where.

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September 5, 2012 12:26 pm  #148


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I have the exact opposite reaction. I find Sherlock captivating, but then when I saw a picture of BC out of character, I thiought, nope.

My favourite moments are Sherlock at his most childish and contradictory. I can always watch the whole bit from TGG, from shooting the wall to the 'domestic', again and again, it makes me smile. I especially like the solar system bit; Sherlock earnestly explaining to John he has no room in his head for intellectual rubbish and trotting out a bit of a nursery rhyme to illustrate his point. ( Wonder whether he giggled when tickled as a child, or got out his Encyclopaedia Brittainica and looked up the human nervous system. ) 


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September 5, 2012 12:29 pm  #149


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NW16XE wrote:

I have the exact opposite reaction. I find Sherlock captivating, but then when I saw a picture of BC out of character, I thiought, nope.

My favourite moments are Sherlock at his most childish and contradictory. I can always watch the whole bit from TGG, from shooting the wall to the 'domestic', again and again, it makes me smile. I especially like the solar system bit; Sherlock earnestly explaining to John he has no room in his head for intellectual rubbish and trotting out a bit of a nursery rhyme to illustrate his point. ( Wonder whether he giggled when tickled as a child, or got out his Encyclopaedia Brittainica and looked up the human nervous system. ) 

If he was tickled, he probably just gave the tickler that withering stare.

I like the shooting wall bit, but what stands out in my mind is the part in The Blind Banker where he's sort of dancing through the office to get that certain view... love that.


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September 5, 2012 12:34 pm  #150


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Oh yeah! And all the people in the office are giving him really strange looks. Can't think why! Lol


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September 5, 2012 12:45 pm  #151


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Or crouched in his chair, shouting earnestly at the crap telly programme, even though it is a bit of disingenousness to mislead John.


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What do 'real' people have, then, in their 'real' lives?

So we go round the sun; if we went round the moon, or round and round the garden like a teddy bear, it wouldn't make any difference.

The consolation of imaginary things is not imaginary consolation. -- Roger Scruton
 

September 5, 2012 12:53 pm  #152


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NW16XE wrote:

Or crouched in his chair, shouting earnestly at the crap telly programme, even though it is a bit of disingenousness to mislead John.

Yes!

In TRF, the part where John is sitting in the chair with the suicidal mannequin behind and he says to Sherlock, "So. Did you just talk to him for a really long time?"


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September 5, 2012 1:13 pm  #153


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Yes! Trying out the Jeff Hope technique, are we? 

Also, the way he keeps talking to John even when he isn't there and no matter who is. Calling Molly 'John' ( oh, the look on her face, poor thing! ) or grumbling, 'it's hardly my fault you weren't listening', in reference to a conversation he had in the flat while John was in Dublin. Or talking to an absent John whilst Irene is trying get him to notice her.


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What do 'real' people have, then, in their 'real' lives?

So we go round the sun; if we went round the moon, or round and round the garden like a teddy bear, it wouldn't make any difference.

The consolation of imaginary things is not imaginary consolation. -- Roger Scruton
 

September 5, 2012 1:19 pm  #154


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Oblivious some of the time, isn't he.


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September 5, 2012 1:21 pm  #155


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Davina wrote:

Oblivious some of the time, isn't he.

Yes, but in such a sweet way. Unless you are Molly or Irene.


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What do 'real' people have, then, in their 'real' lives?

So we go round the sun; if we went round the moon, or round and round the garden like a teddy bear, it wouldn't make any difference.

The consolation of imaginary things is not imaginary consolation. -- Roger Scruton
 

September 5, 2012 1:28 pm  #156


Re: Favourite moments

One of the best moments is the whole Buckingham Palace-sheet thing. I also like the "is that why you're calling yourself Greg ?" scene.


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October 4, 2012 4:02 pm  #157


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Hmmmm....another favorite moment.....fess up now people.  In the scene where John is reading about being labeled a "confirmed bachelor" (and we all know what the means in newspaper language), then he looks up and says to Sherlock in a very serious, concerned tone, "We have to be more careful". How many of you thought for just one split second, "Wait!! What? Is he saying they're really...?  But then, "Oh, I see, he's talking about the dangers of the press".  I know I, for one, fell for that little double entendre. 


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October 4, 2012 9:09 pm  #158


Re: Favourite moments

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The moment when Sherlock realises it was John that shot the cabbie.

that was definetly one of my favourites, that and the orange blanket (hehe) and his smug smile when Mrs. Hudson got on him for shooting her bloody wall.


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October 4, 2012 10:19 pm  #159


Re: Favourite moments

Banbha wrote:

In TRF, the part where John is sitting in the chair with the suicidal mannequin behind and he says to Sherlock, "So. Did you just talk to him for a really long time?"

One of my faves right there.


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October 5, 2012 4:25 pm  #160


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I particularly like watching this scene with other people, cos they're all like:  WTF?!


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