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Post by AntiArbitrator on Feb 28, 2014 19:25:08 GMT -5
The One Percent Solution
S02, E16(First Aired: February 27, 2014)
Holmes and Watson team up with Sherlock's former Scotland Yard colleague, Gareth Lestrade, on a bombing investigation.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Feb 28, 2014 19:27:41 GMT -5
My favorite part of this episode was the ringtone Sherlock programmed for Lestrade's calls.
I was surprised Sherlock was able to de-program the roosters. Now they will have bees and roosters. Good thing the Holmes own that property.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2014 4:15:24 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing Anti.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 3, 2014 14:44:41 GMT -5
My favorite part of this episode was the ringtone Sherlock programmed for Lestrade's calls. I was surprised Sherlock was able to de-program the roosters. Now they will have bees and roosters. Good thing the Holmes own that property. I hate that song. The chickens gave us comic relief and I especially liked Watson's reactions not just to the chickens but the words she seemed to be expected to say. Now if Sherlock fed them lollipops we would have the possibility of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 3, 2014 15:00:26 GMT -5
I thought the ringtone was funny because it was an insult to Lestrade.
It was funny that Watson wound up saying the word she tried to avoid.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 7, 2014 17:03:33 GMT -5
I thought the ringtone was funny because it was an insult to Lestrade. I hate that song. It got me in trouble on another site. Well, not really. No one was able to figure out why the person who liked the song acted like the whole site had turned against him, and then the others were upset because we appeared to be in another crisis that might put an end to the site. We split into two groups after the first incident. But this turned out to be nothing.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 7, 2014 17:09:19 GMT -5
I thought the ringtone was funny because it was an insult to Lestrade. I hate that song. It got me in trouble on another site. Well, not really. No one was able to figure out why the person who liked the song acted like the whole site had turned against him, and then the others were upset because we appeared to be in another crisis that might put an end to the site. We split into two groups after the first incident. But this turned out to be nothing. Really? Were people being so harsh about the song that the person felt he was being attacked for liking it? Maybe I would understand that if I knew the lyrics but all I know is "so you had a bad day" and it has a catchy melody.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 7, 2014 17:12:56 GMT -5
I hate that song. It got me in trouble on another site. Well, not really. No one was able to figure out why the person who liked the song acted like the whole site had turned against him, and then the others were upset because we appeared to be in another crisis that might put an end to the site. We split into two groups after the first incident. But this turned out to be nothing. Really? Were people being so harsh about the song that the person felt he was being attacked for liking it? Maybe I would understand that if I knew the lyrics but all I know is "so you had a bad day" and it has a catchy melody. No, my one comment. That's all there was.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 7, 2014 17:17:16 GMT -5
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