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October 6, 2012 7:48 pm  #41


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

The whole court and tower scenes.


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January 16, 2013 10:00 pm  #42


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

Only today I noticed a little funny thing in TRF.
There are actually two faces to be seen in the mirror (the yellow one is a bit pale..)
Which one does Sherlock regard as "my face"?


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January 16, 2013 10:22 pm  #43


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

Very good, Tobe.
It's my face. I painted it on the wall and shot it.


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April 11, 2013 8:43 pm  #44


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

Tonight I watched TRF again and I noticed this funny "rope" reference:


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John: "Have you spoken to Mycroft, Molly, uh, anyone?"
Mrs Hudson: "They don’t matter. You do."


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April 11, 2013 9:09 pm  #45


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

And I never knew there were so many "falls" in "The Reichenbach Fall"

Rain:


and these:

 


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April 12, 2013 10:53 am  #46


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

Mattlocked wrote:

This seems to be a "funny" moment... Obviously after Reichenbach Fall

you know, it was actually raining at the end of that scene


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April 12, 2013 6:23 pm  #47


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

It is actually a really funny episode

I do think the last scene, with Mrs Hudson, is the funniest. ("I'm not actually THAT angry.".). She does steal every scene, Mrs Hudson.

I also like the drive to the court. "I'll just be myself.". "Have you been listening to a word I've said?"


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May 21, 2013 3:38 pm  #48


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

There is a split second when Sherlock is starting his escape from the police - The look on Lestrads face when Sherlock tells everyone to get on their knees.

Of course Lestrad gives them a bit of a head start before telling the police to go after them.


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May 21, 2013 3:58 pm  #49


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

I *just caught this bit - John has found out Mrs, Hudson is ok, realizes Sherlock isn't, takes a cab from someone saying "Police" mumbling "sort of"   I'd never properly heard the "sort of" comment before.


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May 21, 2013 5:07 pm  #50


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

John to Mycroft, when Mycroft mentions the sibling rivalry: "Nicked all your smurfs?"


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May 21, 2013 10:14 pm  #51


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

kazza474 wrote:

drummerchickSH wrote:

The staying alive music :D I'm not the only one with it as my ring tone

I'm tragic, I have that AND the Irene Adler message tone.

Haha, really? xD...Cool!  

A favourite funny moment of mine is something Lestrade says, after the scene where the little girl screams when Sherlock walks in, Lestrade says something like "I always feel like screaming when you walk into a room." That cracked me up for some reason xD.
Also these parts make me laugh too;

John Watson: Remember what they told you: don't try to be clever...

Sherlock Holmes: No.

John Watson: ...and please just keep it simple and brief.

Sherlock Holmes: God forbid the star witness at the trial should come across as intelligent.

John Watson: Intelligent, fine. Let's give smartarse a wide berth.

Sherlock Holmes: [pause] I'll just be myself.

John Watson: Are you *listening* to me?

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Sherlock Holmes: Linseed oil.

Anderson: Not much use. Doesn't lead us to the kidnapper.

Sherlock Holmes: Brilliant, Anderson.

Anderson: Really?

Sherlock Holmes: Yes. Brilliant impression of an idiot.







 


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May 22, 2013 7:32 am  #52


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John is, of course, imply that Sherlock is a smartarse in this retort. I also think there is more than a grain of truth in the quip Lestrade makes. Do the German members find the use of 'idiot' a bigger insult than, say, we in the UK do? I think you do.


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May 22, 2013 3:02 pm  #53


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I think we do.


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May 22, 2013 3:03 pm  #54


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Yes, I think it's a bit stronger in German. 


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May 23, 2013 1:25 pm  #55


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Well, I'd say that depends (on who says it at which point of time). It's certainly no compliment. But if you wanted to be sure you'd probably use 'Trottel' rather than 'Idiot' in German, it has a more indearing quality to it I'd say. Is Idiot quite casual in English then? I'd be curious to know.

 

May 23, 2013 2:10 pm  #56


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I always thought it was the same?
I would use the German 'Idiot' in a mocking way or as in 'I should be angry with you for doing this but I am not really'.


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May 23, 2013 2:33 pm  #57


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Depending on the circumstance it can be used strongly in English, however it is not really a strong insult. People would not be insulted if you casually called them an idiot, or fool. Calling oneself an idiot, for example, will often be accompanied with a smile or laugh.


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September 5, 2013 1:43 pm  #58


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Sam wrote:

LaconicLurker wrote:

Also, it's pretty hilarious when John, rather nonplussed, walks by the mannequin hanging in the flat and asks Sherlock, "Did you just talk to him for a really long time?"

LOVE this!! Bahahaha

 
Yes, especially in retrospect when we know that this is exactly what happend to Moriarty.
Except that it was suicide. Or was it?

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September 5, 2013 3:29 pm  #59


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Not being funny but, hell, did you see her?!


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September 11, 2013 8:52 am  #60


Re: Funniest Moment in The Reichenbach Fall

The scene in the washing room with Kitty is really nice.

Kitty: I'm a big fan.
Sherlock: Evidently.

Too much evidence to be true. Sarcasm.

 

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