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Is the casebook gonna be updated?
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The Casebook is definitely worth buying. And I wouldn't want to wait that long...
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They are bound to update the casebook at some point but I certainly don't know for sure.
With all the eps on Netflix I think I can hold out on the DVD's until they make a 3 season blueray.
Although I do really want to hear the commentaries.
Last edited by tonnaree (June 8, 2013 9:57 pm)
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GAME and HOUND commentaries are a must!
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For a start, you can read Ariane DeVere's transcripts of the DVD commentaries, eg HOUNDS:
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tobeornot221b wrote:
For a start, you can read Ariane DeVere's transcripts of the DVD commentaries, eg HOUNDS:
Thank you for posting the link, Tobe! To me, listening to the commentaries of Sherlock is the hardest listening comprehesion exercise there is. I always got distracted by the film, no matter how much I promise myself to really LISTEN this time...
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tobeornot221b wrote:
For a start, you can read Ariane DeVere's transcripts of the DVD commentaries, eg HOUNDS:
*bouncy bouncy* You are my new best friend.
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...when you play the Sherlock Medley for a recital and wear a deerstalker to go with it.
...when you can't stop telling people to go see STID.
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I had to look twice at a sign today because as I glanced towards it I read it as 'Mind Palace'. When I looked again it read 'Market Place'!
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One of the school kids said ' Cheryl Cole' the other day and I thought she said' Sherlock Holmes'!
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I know who I prefer!
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LIkewise!
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You know you're obsessed with Sherlock when...
you swear death to all supermarkets when none of your local stores currently stock the DVD boxset *SEETHE*
you spend your zumba classes wondering how Sherlock works out - I mean, the guy is toned and yet he doesn't seem to make any time for exercise...You also wonder what Sherlock would make of Zumba...
you keep seeing references where there aren't any - a van saying "Homes" etc
on your re-watch of TRF you meticulously examine Sherlock's face for clues to what he is thinking in order to be the one who cracks the damn answers to his fake death
you blub like a fool when watching TRF before the damn opening titles have even ran
you actually feel withdrawls when you don't have any episode lined up to watch
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Don't apologise...great scene.
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When a 90 minute episode is no longer a 90 minute episode because you have to pause and rewind so many times to ensure you have seen everything in the scene!
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nicbooful wrote:
When a 90 minute episode is no longer a 90 minute episode because you have to pause and rewind so many times to ensure you have seen everything in the scene!
Right!
Mattlocked wrote:
nicbooful wrote:
When a 90 minute episode is no longer a 90 minute episode because you have to pause and rewind so many times to ensure you have seen everything in the scene!
Right!
And you still have the gutfeeling that you miss something of importance.
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Be wrote:
Mattlocked wrote:
nicbooful wrote:
When a 90 minute episode is no longer a 90 minute episode because you have to pause and rewind so many times to ensure you have seen everything in the scene!
Right!
And you still have the gutfeeling that you miss something of importance.
Exactly! Mmmm....I think I'm obsessed with Sherlock....
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You know you're obsessed with Sherlock when...your morning routine goes like this; wake up, simple stretch, walk over to laptop, turn it on, go on the internet and read a Sherlock fanfiction for an hour or two (or more, depending on how enthralling it is)...and then have breakfast
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SilverMoonDragonB wrote:
You know you're obsessed with Sherlock when...your morning routine goes like this; wake up, simple stretch, walk over to laptop, turn it on, go on the internet and read a Sherlock fanfiction for an hour or two (or more, depending on how enthralling it is)...and then have breakfast
Nice routine, only possible on the weekend for me though.
Adding to the reading, there is always the Sherlock Score playing in the background.