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OMG, last night's show was AWESOME. I loved GoT's Maegery as Moriarty. And I was so upset over Sherlock OD'ing until I realized - he wouldn't! Then I knew what would happen.
I know! It was funny, when she first started talking as Irene, I thought, wow, I wonder if she's British or American because both accents are pretty good. And I didn't quite trust her because I don't quite trust her character on GoT!! She's a great actress! Watson better watch her back...
OMG, last night's show was AWESOME. I loved GoT's Maegery as Moriarty. And I was so upset over Sherlock OD'ing until I realized - he wouldn't! Then I knew what would happen.
I dont watch Game of Thrones so I didnt know who Natalie Dormer was or why the hype that she was going to be on. Holy cow that is a gorgeous woman. When she went back to her English accent she got that much more beautiful. Of course that is on top of playing the role beautifully.
Elementary is going to be on tonight. Didn't catch the time. It almost looked like a new episode or maybe one I missed? I thought I had seen all of them.
I searched several times thinking I'm missing the thread for this show, but can't find it. So hope this isn't a duplicate.
Last night, we met Sherlock's brother, Mycroft, in London. But didn't we already meet the brother last season, who looks nothing like this brother? Am I delusional?
Nice season 2 opener. I liked the nod to 221B. I wonder, now that they've introduced the characters, if we'll see Le Strade and Mycroft again this season.
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