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Instead of saying: "You're unattached like me." John could have cleared the issue up by going: "I see - you're not gay either - just as I."
But no...
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John was completerly confused, but I think by Scandal, he eventually got it.
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SusiGo wrote:
They're great. And it's true, that's exactly where it started. Or was it Mrs Hudson??
I go with Mrs Hudson. "If you'd be needing two bedrooms."
Love her
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Tho both Sherlock and John's faces are pictures.
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Well, and after Mrs Hudson there was Mycroft. "Are we to expect a happy announcement by the end of the week?"
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He was just winding John up.
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But it's the fandom!
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Shhh, I nearly spilled my coffee.
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That comment makes me laugh everytime!
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Michele wrote:
That comment makes me laugh everytime!
Haha! Me too , I normally don't condone violence but come on...you don't mess with Mrs. Hudson unless you want to incur the wrath of Sherlock Holmes
This is another scene I love, also from the same episode
Hehe
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Ok, so it's a little strange, but we're a bunch of fun, admittedly crazy fandoms.... we love it and get a laugh out of it...
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Russell wrote:
Ok, so it's a little strange, but we're a bunch of fun, admittedly crazy fandoms.... we love it and get a laugh out of it...
Too true! Reminds me of this...
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This is quite funny - Sherlock in 80s sitcom style.
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SusiGo wrote:
This is quite funny - Sherlock in 80s sitcom style.
Hilarious - thou I must shamefully admit that I know the score. It must be some show I used to watch back then, but I can't remember which one.
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Neither can I although I know it, too. And it looks so convincing - Sherlock minus Reichenbach seems to be a comedy.
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With people grinning and drinking and eating and falling down all the time. The only thing missing is an annoying child.
Oh, wait, that would be Sherlock, I presume!