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Post by KyleEl on Sept 10, 2018 15:48:11 GMT -5
She always seems serious or annoyed around Sherlock, so I notice it when she smiles with others.
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Post by skylander on Sept 11, 2018 16:04:48 GMT -5
I hate what happened to Watson last night, and her trouble is not over yet. I was very surprised by a death near the end of the episode.
"Everyone" was of great assistance in locating the hideout of Sherlock's nemesis. Although evidence there cleared him of the most current murder, photos of other women proved he was stalking them.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 14, 2018 17:39:51 GMT -5
I really hated to see Watson get beat up. Otherwise, it was still a pretty good episode.
On a related subject, I guess my barber was tired of weather coverage, but surely there were other channels. When I was on my walk, I noticed my barber had no customers, which is unusual. So I went home, changed clothes and got the money. I had to watch a woman scream in a cop's office, and a re-enactment of the accidental killing of her sister, followed by the violent murder that really happened. These were real people. He is nice, so I'm sure he wouldn't have minded changing the channel.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 14, 2018 18:26:36 GMT -5
I watch fictional murders but I would not enjoy watching real ones. I do not watch reality TV shows that show real people arguing with each other.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 17, 2018 16:38:54 GMT -5
I watch fictional murders but I would not enjoy watching real ones. I do not watch reality TV shows that show real people arguing with each other. I don't either, "Undercover Boss" being an exception. I will not be watching tonight because The Emmys are on. I'll watch before Friday, and I generally don't come here on Wednesday to do more than post links. No time. Now if I had gone to the beach, which appears very likely if Florence had never happened, I wouldn't be watching either until the weekend.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 17, 2018 20:01:50 GMT -5
Whatever Remains, However Improbable
SEASON 6, EPISODE 21 • FINALE 9/17/18, 10:00 PM ON WJZDT 13 • TV-14 • STEREO • CC
Holmes and Watson face their greatest challenge when a murder investigation threatens to destroy their partnership
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 17, 2018 20:07:17 GMT -5
I am very interested in what will happen and why Sherlock asked Joan, in an accusing tone, did she kill Michael.
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Post by skylander on Sept 18, 2018 22:21:03 GMT -5
Sherlock said the “L” word!
This is probably my favorite episode of the season. It is very exciting to solve a crime when it is personal. Sherlock and Joan questioned each other to determine whether either one of them killed Michael. Since they trust each other, they focused on who the real killer might be.
I suspected Agent Mallick because she was so set on pinning the crime on Joan without considering other candidates. The drawback to her being the murderer is that Michael would not have mistaken her for Joan. Even if his sight was impaired, that was a hard sell.
I trusted Capt. Gregson when he said he could not help Sherlock because he was being watched. This is the first time he has disappointed me.
After Mallick threatened Bell, he resisted her pressure on him and gave Sherlock all of the evidence that had been collected. Clever Sherlock realized the evidence was bogus and followed the trail. I never suspected Gregson’s daughter, probably because of the long break since her friend was killed.
I liked Sherlock’s scheme to solve his friend’s issue without causing the Gregson family more harm.
The scenes in England were fun to watch. Seeing Sherlock at his famous address and then seeing Joan teasing him about the “L” word were a nice ending to the season.
There were other amusing scenes, of course. The picture of Michael’s corpse with his private area covered and Sherlock’s denigrating comment about the size of abusive men’s member.
It was very funny when Sherlock explained that the founder of “Everyone” (StingMaster 44) has melissophilia after Joan innocently played background music for Sherlock’s bees for him.
There is a season 3, but how can Sherlock return to the U.S.?
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 21, 2018 16:56:33 GMT -5
Sherlock and Watson had to solve this crime without help from the cops. Or rather, official help from the cops. They found a way. And Bell proved he cared about them. Actually, I never thought he didn't care about Watson. It was Sherlock I wasn't sure about.
I wouldn't have thought Gregson would do what he did and seeing him like that was strange. But it was for his daughter. They couldn't do anything without hurting her.
I would have like the ending in England if there was a way they could come back to the U.S. next season (or is the show cancelled?). No, I actually liked those final scenes but it was strange we couldn't hear what was bothering Sherlock so much.
I missed Sherlock's comment about Michael. But at least there were two funny scenes in the U.S., although I must have thought they stole the actual body based on a commercial.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 23, 2018 15:03:31 GMT -5
Sherlock said Michael's body was downstairs and it looked like the actual body. Then I walked over to the television and decided it was an image.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 23, 2018 15:11:28 GMT -5
I watch fictional murders but I would not enjoy watching real ones. I do not watch reality TV shows that show real people arguing with each other. I don't either, "Undercover Boss" being an exception. I have been thinking about this for a while because you surprised me. I do not consider "Undercover Boss" in the same category as those reality shows like "Survivor", "Big Brother" or "Housewives". An argument on "Undercover Boss" would be an exception and I cannot recall the last argument.
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Post by Jeff on Sept 23, 2018 19:07:48 GMT -5
I like the episode as well.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 24, 2018 15:46:50 GMT -5
I don't either, "Undercover Boss" being an exception. I have been thinking about this for a while because you surprised me. I do not consider "Undercover Boss" in the same category as those reality shows like "Survivor", "Big Brother" or "Housewives". An argument on "Undercover Boss" would be an exception and I cannot recall the last argument. I meant reality shows in general, though you are right about few arguments on "Undercover Boss". Which reminds me. I need to post on that thread. I don't want Captain Gregson to leave this show. There has to be a way. And while I said I didn't like Bell, as long as he's working, I don't want him to leave either.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 24, 2018 16:26:08 GMT -5
I have been thinking about this for a while because you surprised me. I do not consider "Undercover Boss" in the same category as those reality shows like "Survivor", "Big Brother" or "Housewives". An argument on "Undercover Boss" would be an exception and I cannot recall the last argument. I meant reality shows in general, though you are right about few arguments on "Undercover Boss". Which reminds me. I need to post on that thread. I don't want Captain Gregson to leave this show. There has to be a way. And while I said I didn't like Bell, as long as he's working, I don't want him to leave either. I do not think Gregson should leave. I like him and I still respect him. He did not think there was evidence that would convict Joan. The only people who know what happened are his daughter and the ones who left America.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 28, 2018 17:10:47 GMT -5
I meant reality shows in general, though you are right about few arguments on "Undercover Boss". Which reminds me. I need to post on that thread. I don't want Captain Gregson to leave this show. There has to be a way. And while I said I didn't like Bell, as long as he's working, I don't want him to leave either. I do not think Gregson should leave. I like him and I still respect him. He did not think there was evidence that would convict Joan. The only people who know what happened are his daughter and the ones who left America. And how exactly will he stay on the show? If Sherlock can't come back to the States, since the show is about him, Gregson would have to move to England. I keep forgetting to mention this. They have had snow on this show but there were fall leaves for the last two episodes.
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Post by Jeff on Sept 28, 2018 17:14:22 GMT -5
I am wondering what will happen to Bell?
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 28, 2018 17:22:02 GMT -5
They established he's trying to join the FBI, you know. With all the time that has passed, that could have already happened.
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Post by Jeff on Sept 28, 2018 17:25:45 GMT -5
The FBI was going to try and stop Bell from joining "US Marshall's" was where he was going.
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