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In SCANDAL, we are introduced to Sherlock's bedroom for the first time. Funnily enough, Irene enters it through the window. Twice (what else? ). And sleeps in Sherlock's bed voluntarily. (I've always wondered why she did so!)
On the other hand, Sherlock enters Irene's bedroom through the door. Once. And "sleeps" on the floor - not quite voluntarily.
Oh, and each time John is present.
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Remember, John is our eyes and ears.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
In SCANDAL, we are introduced to Sherlock's bedroom for the first time. Funnily enough, Irene enters it through the window. Twice (what else? ). And sleeps in Sherlock's bed voluntarily. (I've always wondered why she did so!)
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You wondered? Wait, I can explain. ..................where shall I begin?
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I think she'd been on the run, was tired and needed a safe haven.
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Another one of your great observations, Tobe! So many things are going in parallel ways for them - and Sherlock's actions seem more or less awkward compared to Irene's. "More" here, for sure! Less when they look at each other's pictures, somewhat in the dressing up scenes.
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Red lipstick, John drawing Sherlock's blood...
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right...
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Oh and of course Sherlock looking at Irene's pix and Irene looking at his phone pix...do we count Sherlock in a sheet as = to Irene naked?!
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tobeornot221b wrote:
In SCANDAL, we are introduced to Sherlock's bedroom for the first time. Funnily enough, Irene enters it through the window. Twice (what else? ). And sleeps in Sherlock's bed voluntarily. (I've always wondered why she did so!)
In this scene, she is dressed and wearing her hair in a rather harmless, normal looking way, as opposed to their first meeting. And she is (at least pretending to be) sleeping. She is in danger and hoping for Sherlock to help her, or at least that is the impression she wants to give him. And in case Sherlock doesn't understand it, considering his lack of sentiment, she makes sure that John is also present?
Irene seems to prefer using windows instead of doors. She also leaves her own bedroom through the window in the other scene.
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Just supposed to make her look a woman of action I suppose...or to emphasise her being on the run.
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besleybean wrote:
...do we count Sherlock in a sheet as = to Irene naked?!
No, I think Sherlock in his white sheet = Irene in her white dress
Irene naked = Sherlock all in black without his vicar dog collar (= defrocked)
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Obviously!
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besleybean wrote:
Just supposed to make her look a woman of action I suppose...or to emphasise her being on the run.
Yes, that sounds reasonable. It is the quickest and easiest way to enter or leave the bedroom without having to walk through the whole house. That's Irene: Always going straight into the bedroom.
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I would think that Irene being asleep like that in Sherlock's bed, hair down, jumper on makes her seem quite ordinary and somewhat vunerable. She looks like a girl asleep (waiting for a prince to awaken her with a kiss perhaps?)
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Davina wrote:
I would think that Irene being asleep like that in Sherlock's bed, hair down, jumper on makes her seem quite ordinary and somewhat vunerable. She looks like a girl asleep (waiting for a prince to awaken her with a kiss perhaps?)
Total agreement Davina. Irene is quite calculating and here she's going for the vulnerable little girl look. (The sex godess look didn't work on Sherlock so she's thinking the innocent look might). It's her ploy to get a knight in shining armour to rescue her and give her the secret of the code she needs.
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I love Sherlock's bedroom!
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Is that another door right beside the door John is standing in front of? What is it - a bathroom, a closet? Seems kind of see-throughy......
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It's the bathroom, there is also another door to it(for John) from the hallway.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
In SCANDAL, we are introduced to Sherlock's bedroom for the first time. Funnily enough, Irene enters it through the window. Twice (what else? ). And sleeps in Sherlock's bed voluntarily. (I've always wondered why she did so!)
I think she is exactly where she wants to be , by the way I always wondered if that green shirt belongs to Sherlock, that she put it on purposely.
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It's a cardigan, isn't it?