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Unrepentant Andrew Scott fan here.
He is my perfect Moriarty.
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I love the way Mycroft walks the line between hero and villian. He's a classic 5th business.
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Has to be Moriarty, such an extraordinary performance.
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Yep, I'm soft about Mark, too: perfect as Mycroft.
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Mark embodies a perfect Mycroft - and a perfect cliche Britain man, I think - at least in my eyes :-).
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I am a huge Andrew Scott/Moriarty fan as well (though I have a soft spot for Mycroft ) I love how Moriarty is such a subtle, elegant villain - always impeccable in suits (when he's not acting of course ) and never actually picking up a gun or doing the dirty work himself - yet he's terrifying.
Andrew is fantastic and I wish he'd get more recognition because he is a true true talent.
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Oh don't worry...
I think Andrew's secret is out!
The same as happened with Benedict and Martin...I think the acting world has caught up with these talents!
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For the characters listed, Mrs. Hudson is definitely my favorite. Small but juicy role--somewhat dithering, grandmotherly character with a very interesting past, who keeps her head while being beaten up by the CIA and keeps Sherlock's secrets. "Mrs. Hudson leave London? England would fall!"
My only problem with her is that she is so upset with John for not making contact, but shows no anger at Sherlock whatsoever, even though she was also not told he wasn't dead. Oh, well. The episodes are long enough already.
However, my real favorite was not on the list, which must date from before Season Three. Aside from Sherlock and John, my favorite character is Mary, hands down.
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cmb711 wrote:
My only problem with her is that she is so upset with John for not making contact, but shows no anger at Sherlock whatsoever, even though she was also not told he wasn't dead. Oh, well. The episodes are long enough already.
Mrs. Hudson has known Sherlock longer than John and has a strong motherly feelings for him, I presume. Also, faked death or not, Sherlock was abroad and risking his life dismantling Moriarty´s organisation, while John was in London all the time, doing nothing special, just sadly moping around. He really could take a few minutes and at least write a friendly greeting to Mrs. Hudson from time to time....
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This poll is quite clear for me : Mycroft all the way !! Fav character ever, before John and ex aequo with Sherlock I think ! Adding to that the fact that Mark is such an adorable man, the others can't even compete !
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Mycroft. 100%
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Since I have a huge crush on Mycroft, I definitely vote Mycroft as well.
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Another fan here.
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Me too, though I have to say it is really hard to choose just one. This show is packed with great characters. But as Mycroft is the most ambiguous, he's still at the top of my list.
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After John and Sherlock, I'd have to say Lestrade. I really do like him. He's just so even-keeled. And so long-suffering. It's just not his division, mate. I think it's sweet that he was willing to put up with Sherlock for so long -- putting aside those random drugs busts! (I also loved that bear-hug he gave Sherlock after Sherlock became not-dead.) He's just brilliant.
I also enjoy Mrs Hudson -- so funny, that one -- and Mary. Love her. I have to say.... Not a huge fan of Molly, which is ironic, because I see where she's coming from. But I just, eh.
Moriarty is something else. Always enjoyable.
And Mycroft, oh Mycroft. HIs obsessive watchfulness over his little brother is noteworthy, if bizarre... but! Not without merit. Love what they did with the character. Sherlock needed an overbearing minder.
It seems all of these characters have their place. But my third fave just has to be Lestrade.
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Favourite as in "want to go out with": Lestrade
Favourite as in "need their own spin-off series": Euros
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Haha, nice distinctions!
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I certainly agree on Eurus!