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So while I didn't love this with the ridic love of last week's - cause, y'know, Adler - I did love it very much. Although I object to the name. V DIFFICULT not to get it confused with The Hound of the Baskervilles.


  • It's a good job I wasn't eating for Sherlock's first scene where he's clearly snapped and killed EVERYONE in order to alleviate his boredom.

  • ...okay, apparently not. He's just harpooned a pig. Which is more-or-less the same thing.

  • "Perhaps you can put away your harpoon." Mrs Hudson is great.

  • Very upset we're not getting the Case of the Little Girl's Glowy Rabbit. I would like that. Also, an episode of Sherlock and dudes playing Cluedo would be entirely acceptable.

  • Heh, that's Chipo Chung! Who's in it for about ten seconds, boo.

  • "In your own time," says John. "But quite quickly," adds Sherlock. There's lots dialogue I love in this. Lots and lots.

  • Okay, his ears are v distracting but Russell Tovey's not annoying me anywhere near as much as I thought he would. Maybe it's cause he got older. He does breathe through his mouth a lot though.

  • OH SHERLOCK DID A FAKE-OUT ABOUT STAYING IN LONDON. That's just lovely. There's absolutely no reason for it other than as a nod to the original plot, and, yeah, there are lots of these injokes and I imagine I miss most of them (I've read all the Holmes stories, but most of them just the once) but this one just makes me awfully happy for some reason. I LOVE HOW MUCH THEY LOVE ACD'S WORK.

  • That's a nice looking pub. I want to go there.

  • The bet thing! Like with the geeses! In BLUE, I think it was.

  • I know this is a modernisation and all and they change things blah, blah, blah, but I'm quite sad that Baskerville Hall is now an MOD base. There's no romance to a military base.

  • Ha! Mycroft has about TWO SECS of screentime, but Gatiss makes the most of them with the most awesome expression, heh.

  • That's Amelia Bullmore who's Dr Stapleton. She's v good.

  • OH. We are getting The Case of the Glowy Bunny after all! Marvellous. "Did we just break into a military base to investigate a rabbit?" Lols.

  • Bored of the base now, want moors. WHERE ARE THE MOORS PLEASE?

  • There's the moors! And it looks like Dartmoor even! (The only reason I know what Dartmoor looks like is cause The Sontaran Experiment was filmed there... don't judge me.) For a bit anyway... now it looks like they're standing in a dark field with some trees. Ooh, now it looks good again! That Hollow's v nice. And the fog, and the wind. Smashing wind. This is all a bit exciting. Many points to the director.

  • THAT WAS GREAT. It's stopped now. They're inside again. RUBBISH INSIDE. Less of this nonsense, make them go back to the moor!

  • "If people knew how to make a mutant superdog, we'd know; it'd be for sale. I mean, that's how it works." Mmm, capitalist commentary.

  • OH CUMBERBATCH. He's being quite great with Sherlock's fear and the panic and how he's not at all dealing with it. HIS WEE FACE.

  • Lestrade! In sunglasses! Smashing.

  • Oh, now Watson is being chased by a monster in the military base, whatevs, GO BACK TO THE MOORS DAMMIT. Also this is the point where I thought it must be hallucinogenic gas (I don't care if this was obvious, shusht) and then felt yay when I was right.

  • So was someone was watching Minority Report before they filmed Sherlock's mind palace scene?

  • And I appreciate the fact that Stapleton's not the villain here, unlike the book.

  • It's a good job no-one on the telly ever has the sense to use random letters and numbers as their password for accessing really important shit.

  • Cumberbatch in the Hollow, when Sherlock's talking Henry down = awesome. The expression on his face, how unguarded it is, how he very very much wants Henry to trust him, how there's perhaps even some empathy there because he was drugged too, love it.

  • OH THE HOUND, BOO. I was all yay at how they'd completely avoided showing any of the scary monster dog and now there's a bloody great CGI thing lolloping across the screen. Happily, it is quickly shot and I can pretend I just didn't see it.

  • OMG SHERLOCK. I like how there are signs he's becoming more comfortable with empathy, or at least not being quite such a jerkface, and will admit that John's his friend. HIS FRIEND THAT HE EXPERIMENTS ON WITH CHEMICAL WEAPONS.

  • My main complaint about this episode is that nobody uttered the words "Great Grimpen Mire." Other than that, nifty keen.

Date: 2012-01-08 11:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peeeeeeet.livejournal.com
I can't help feeling they base this show more on imagining what it would be like if Leonard and Sheldon from Big Bang Theory drove around in a van solving mysteries than on ACD's stories...

Date: 2012-01-09 12:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nostalgia-lj.livejournal.com
So was someone watching Minority Report before they filmed Sherlock's mind palace scene?

It was the most lolarious thing I have seen ALL WEEK!

Date: 2012-01-09 02:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greenpear.livejournal.com
Although I did miss the great manor I loved the adaptation. I'm ready to forgive quite a bit because it is such a good updating of the Sherlock stories. And although I love the Robert Downey Jr. movies I think the BBC versions are a better fit.

Date: 2012-01-09 02:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elyssadc.livejournal.com
The fact that you loved it makes me need to watch it again because I was bored. But I suspect a large part of that was the insane amounts of lustful obsession I have for last week's ep. Nothing could have compared. And NEEDS MORE MYCROFT. Hmmm. Yes. Definitely need to watch it again.

Date: 2012-01-09 03:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sabra-n.livejournal.com
My main complaint about this episode is that Russell Tovey's scenes were SO TEDIOUS ZOMG. And I didn't have an pre-existing hate towards him, either. Also, Sherlock's contention that the best way to find a giant evil dog on the loose in the woods is to come back to those woods at night rather than, say, look for prints during the day. Like a SANE PERSON. Ah, well. I am Quite Fond of Amelia Bulmore, so that was nice. :)

Date: 2012-01-09 03:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jigglykat.livejournal.com
So was someone was watching Minority Report before they filmed Sherlock's mind palace scene?

So glad I wasn't the only one thinking this.

Also, I was kind of in love with post-holiday!Lestrade. PLEASE TO BE DOING THIS MORE OFTEN, GREG. YOU LOOKED VERY NICE.

Date: 2012-01-09 07:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alawston.livejournal.com
•It's a good job no-one on the telly ever has the sense to use random letters and numbers as their password for accessing really important shit.

Particularly as the MOD, and most of the civil service in general, won't let you use a real word as your password even for logging on to the network.

I loved the nods to the original that I recognised, "footprints of a gigantic hound" and "stay away from the moor, if you value your life" being the two most obvious bits of dialogue.

I clocked pretty quickly that it was hallucinogenic fog as well, and that Sherlock had drugged John. But that was fine, I was mostly trying to picture my Dad a hundred miles away, probably creased with laughter at the Porton Down references.

Date: 2012-01-10 03:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
Ha! Mycroft has about TWO SECS of screentime, but Gatiss makes the most of them with the most awesome expression, heh.

That "What fresh hell is this?" expression is my favorite part of the episode.

Date: 2012-01-10 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] airie-fairy.livejournal.com
I overall loved last episode more, but this episode got really great somewhere in the second half/last third, and is a marked improvement on the previous episode in at least one way: instead of tacking on Moriarty is the Puppetmaster in a way that undermines Irene in multiple ways, it incorporated the obligatory Moriarty reference as a fear-based hallucination, which was BRILLIANT.

"Ha! Mycroft has about TWO SECS of screentime, but Gatiss makes the most of them with the most awesome expression, heh."

THE EYEROLL. *died laughing*

They brought up "glowy bunny," and then they brought up "military experiments," and I was like ohhh so we are going to be solving the glowy bunny problem, then. And then we met Dr. Stapleton surrounded by animals and I was like IT'S YOUR FAULT SOMEHOW, and I was right. Wheeeeeeeeee!

Watson trapped in that room started off seeming kind of eh and then quickly got me SO TERRIFIED. And then the cutaway of Sherlock at the end, watching him through the monitors and pretending to be concerned! It was like watching a sitcom! In fact, it was like watching that scene in the Community clip show where you saw what it actually looked like while Abed was hallucinating claymation. XD

Oh my god, the mind palace scene was so ridiculous.

"It's a good job no-one on the telly ever has the sense to use random letters and numbers as their password for accessing really important shit."

Sara on White Collar did! Her boyfriend was less clever about doing the same, though.

Sherlock was being very convincingly compassionate with Henry in the Hollow, yes. It was very well done. (What was less well done was his panicked acting in the pub when he got in that fight with John. It was so overblown I was immediately like "something external did this," which is bizarre, because all the other panicked acting, on his and the other characters' parts, came across just subtle enough to look like actual fear.)

"I was all yay at how they'd completely avoided showing any of the scary monster dog and now there's a bloody great CGI thing lolloping across the screen."

RIGHT?! D=

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