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I get those wrong when I type fast. And there/their/they're, etc. English spelling doesn't make any sense!
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Well I am an absolute grammar Nazi and usually darn well make sure I get them right!
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And I'm the family idiot who relies on you guys to get it right so do pay attention when you're typing, ladies
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Can't help my insomnia, which leaves me wrecked the next day!
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I think I have edited like 90% of my posts because I've spotted a spelling and/or grammar mistake after posting...usually right after clicking submit!
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Me, too.
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Me too!
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SusiGo wrote:
I am not sure where to put this but this could be the right place. Someone cut out Mary's video and voice-over from the last scenes. This way, it makes for a beautiful and far more satisfying end. I wish they had done it this way. And the funny thing is that it proves how superfluous that whole Mary thing has been:
Thank you. Much, much better, I think.
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It's been said already... but how gentle Sherlock was with the frightened girl on the plane.
It was lovely!
Also my friend and I were singing Eurus' song after watching the episode together the other day.
I liked Eurus' character. I think. My friend and I are not particular fans of Sian's on the account of being Shakespeare nuts and share a love for Ophelia... but we actually both agreed she was much much better at playing this psychotic character.
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Am I the only one who can't stop listening to it?
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It is an amazingly beautiful piece of music.
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It's not just you! It has been stuck in my head (in a good way!) since TFP aired. It may be my favourite piece of Sherlock music. I do wish there was a version without the main Sherlock theme coming in though - although it works brilliantly, I would like to hear a longer version of Who You Really Are on its own.
I thought the music in general was great this series.
Last edited by Liberty (January 26, 2017 8:02 pm)
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Oh yes. I listen to it whenever I have the time, too! I think it's become my favorite soundtrack of them all, pushing Sherlocked and Irene's theme to places 2 and 3 after such a long time.
The duet is mesmerising. Funny how Mr. Arnold says they were told to write the saddest piece of music ever and I think it turned out so affirming in the end.
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Yes, I agree! It's poignant but somehow uplifting too. Happy rather than sad.
Here's another favourite of mine:
And another:
I read a review of TFP which slated the music and I was gobsmacked! I think it's wonderful!
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I absolutely love the music, it's beautiful!
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Ok. fine. I'll buy the soundtrack.
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Does anyone have any idea when the soundtrack will be available on Amazon.com?
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They had to delay the delivery due to technical reasons. I think it will become available on 10 February in the UK.
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Guess it remains to be seen, then, when it'll be available here in the US.
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