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Not in Stephen Colbert's Late Show in December where he didn't just say that season 4 was the best season yet to "get a pavlovian response" (applause on cue) from Stephen's "acolytes" and said that being a subject of the queen of England was nothing compared to what Stephen's going to be in January. He was in biting top form there - and i love it
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Ha ha.
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I just had to weigh in, being the unwelcome newbie here. But I've read a few of these articles, and I've been a part of other fandoms where this sort of issue has arisen. The way I look at it: They are coworkers. How many of you absolutely 100% adore your coworkers? I mean sure, they are probably decent people. But are you "besties" away from work?
Ha.
From what I've seen, they work fine together, and I've also read that they aren't opposed to doing more episodes of "Sherlock." Whether that will ever happen is one of the greatest mysteries of the world.
I have read that Martin Freeman is less than friendly in most situations, but with that, I can heavily identify. LOL
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Yes, Mark has described Martin as 'a very angry man' and of course Mark just finds this totally hilarious!
I think Martin just doesn't like bulls--t.
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Probably. He still seems to have fun on the show, from bloopers and behind the scenes stuff that I've seen, so I doubt he's cold towards everyone all the time.
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As far as I'm aware, he's never cold to anyone except idiot interviewers.
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I wouldn't call Benedict and Martin's relationship frosty!
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Neither would I!
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That makes both of us!
And with that said, who wants to write a crossover story about Sherlock and John entering the Peter Jackson world of The Hobbit? =) (A non-slash story, that is!) I'd just love to see Sherlock try to take on Smaug! [evil grin]
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