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Ehh, I don't think that the other heroin guy actor's chops were up to this episode. And I sort of hoped we'd never actually meet Holmes' father, like, ever.
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Stabbey_the_Clown posted:So are we supposed to take away that after all that, after learning that Alberto was safe, and after learning that the whole thing was a setup to try and get Sherlock to start using again... he THEN fell off the wagon? He let the bad guy just win like that? Honestly, we don't even know if Oscar even lived through that. Whatever happened to him, winning is not how I'd describe it.
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# ? May 15, 2015 06:04 |
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Pick posted:Ehh, I don't think that the other heroin guy actor's chops were up to this episode. And I sort of hoped we'd never actually meet Holmes' father, like, ever. We could easily not. Next season could start post visit.
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# ? May 15, 2015 06:11 |
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Man what a somber note to end the season on I figured they'd have Sherlock relapse eventually, but it really says something that they had him do it after he had already "won". It's like he said in his speech that SpiderHyphenMan quoted on the last page: it came as a total anti-climax rather than some kind of grand, dramatic moment. I think it took a lot of guts by the writing staff to make that moment so quick and not dwell on it for half of the episode. It just happened, and then life moved on. Really curious for what they have planned for next season. If this was any other procedural you'd figure that Sherlock would be all better and back to helping the NYPD like 2 episodes into the season, but I figure the writers wouldn't cheapen this moment like that and have some kind of arc for Sherlock for at least the first half of next season.
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# ? May 15, 2015 07:42 |
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Oh no Sherlock And I was so enjoying the Bell and Alfredo bromances. The golden age is over... for now. Is it safe to say that he killed Oscar? Those kicks were all aimed around the guy's head, and there wasn't a close-up afterwards. Oh one more thing: Natalie Dormer (Irene/Moriarty) said in an interview with Seth Meyers a while ago that she did some shooting for Elementary this season. Was that merely the voiceover earlier this season then? bubblelubble fucked around with this message at 11:17 on May 15, 2015 |
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Poignant and dour. Holmes. Hooolmes!
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# ? May 15, 2015 12:20 |
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Pick posted:Ehh, I don't think that the other heroin guy actor's chops were up to this episode. And I sort of hoped we'd never actually meet Holmes' father, like, ever. So, who are they going to cast... for a second I was thinking Roy Dotrice but he's too old (and retired?). Some people have been suggesting Charles Dance, that would work. Plus his Game of Thrones schedule is clear now, which we still can't say about Natalie Dormer. I kept expecting a little more of Moriarty this season, even without her on screen. That finale gave a mention but was overall very "sober" for the final act of the season.
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# ? May 15, 2015 14:36 |
That last shot of the episode was like a punch in the gut. Great work communicating his relapse with just a quick visual.
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# ? May 15, 2015 21:44 |
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Jorghnassen posted:So, who are they going to cast... for a second I was thinking Roy Dotrice but he's too old (and retired?). Some people have been suggesting Charles Dance, that would work. Plus his Game of Thrones schedule is clear now, which we still can't say about Natalie Dormer. I kept expecting a little more of Moriarty this season, even without her on screen. That finale gave a mention but was overall very "sober" for the final act of the season. Charles Dance would be fantastic, hes almost always great. Maybe Timothy Dalton? He could be good.
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# ? May 15, 2015 22:32 |
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Brian Blessed
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# ? May 15, 2015 22:35 |
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MrFlibble posted:Charles Dance would be fantastic, hes almost always great. Maybe Timothy Dalton? He could be good. Oh yeah, Timothy Dalton. He was great as the Hot Fuzz grocery store owner and the voice of the fairy lord in Tinkerbell: Secret of the Wings.
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# ? May 15, 2015 23:10 |
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Azhais posted:Brian Blessed gently caress, thats it. No one can top this. Pack it in people, we have the best right here.
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MrFlibble posted:gently caress, thats it. No one can top this. Pack it in people, we have the best right here. The world's not allowed to be this good, pure.
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# ? May 15, 2015 23:15 |
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As long as they don't cast JLM's father
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# ? May 15, 2015 23:31 |
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Azhais posted:Brian Blessed I had that very thought when I woke this morning. Also, it is strongly implied that Sherlock is using again. What if he isn't and he is that state due to the fact he actually killed his old pusher (by repeatedly stamping on the guy's head)? He murdered someone. spookygonk fucked around with this message at 17:37 on May 16, 2015 |
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spookygonk posted:I had that very thought when I woke this morning. If he did, he'd be under arrest and doing hard time.
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# ? May 16, 2015 17:57 |
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It would also be the kind of super cheap misdirect that I'd like to think this show is above doing. Addiction, and more specifically the battle against relapsing, has been the major focus of Sherlock's character. Him finally losing after years of keeping it at bay is something that they've obviously wanted to do for a while now, as as it is.
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# ? May 16, 2015 19:35 |
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Jorghnassen posted:If he did, he'd be under arrest and doing hard time. There's almost no way that guy survived having his head kicked hard into train tracks something like 10 times (I didn't count them during the show, but it was a lot.) At the very least, his face is massively screwed up and he maybe has brain damage, which is also a crime. I could see Gregson overlooking this incident because Sherlock is so important to the police and no one is probably even going to bother closely investigating a drug addict's death. I'm not 100% convinced he relapsed, yet. You'd think Watson, a doctor and ex-addiction companion would recognize signs of heroin use fairly quickly, and wouldn't just be checking up on him as he sits on the roof, high, if that was the case. At least, I don't think it really fits her character to do that. Also, remember Sherlock kept that bag of drugs hidden in a book for a long time. I could see him hiding that box he took and not using it, yet. He had a lot of traumatic crap go on that would lead him to be depressed and introverted without necessarily relapsing. I mean his friend was kidnapped and almost killed just for being close to him, his ex-dealer lead him on a wild goose chase just to try and get him to relapse, he spent a bunch of time in a heroin den, and he murdered or almost murdered a guy. I'd want to sit quietly, alone for awhile if all that happened to me, too.
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# ? May 16, 2015 21:35 |
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He probably wasn't high at that precise moment, just depressed at his failure
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# ? May 16, 2015 21:43 |
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He was high from murdering the junkie shithead
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# ? May 16, 2015 21:46 |
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Yeah, my read was that he did Heroin in the tunnel and came clean to Joan about it. He was a wreck because of his failure, not because he was still high. And his father is visiting because he knows about the relapse. Maybe cutting Sherlock off from the money?
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# ? May 16, 2015 22:02 |
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It was definitely a relapse, per Rob Doherty himself.
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# ? May 16, 2015 23:22 |
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Annakie posted:It was definitely a relapse, per Rob Doherty himself.
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# ? May 17, 2015 01:40 |
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If his father comes back in response to the relapse, could this possibly also be the (ill-advised) return of Mycroft?
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# ? May 17, 2015 01:57 |
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Annakie posted:It was definitely a relapse, per Rob Doherty himself. I stand corrected. I still think Oscar is probably dead, though.
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# ? May 17, 2015 03:10 |
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violetdragon posted:I stand corrected. I still think Oscar is probably dead, though. The damage resulting from injuries in fiction often is less than what would happen in real life. I do not think Oscar is dead because they would make a Much Bigger Deal about Sherlock committing a homicide on an unarmed man, even a man who had severely provoked him.
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# ? May 17, 2015 03:29 |
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The longer the series goes, the more a relapse was inevitable. The season as a whole came together pretty nicely in the context of the series. He dodged bullets being around Rhys in Season 1, Allister dying, and Watson leaving him in Season 2. We saw him burn his stash of heroin in the final Kitty episode flashback. Season 3 was all about building up his life with meaningful relationships. His relationship with Kitty propped him up, Watson moved back in, he started opening up even more to Watson, as well as Bell and Alfredo, likely giving him more real friends than he's had at any point in his life. When he ditched Alfredo as a sponsor in favor of having him as a friend, it seemed heart-warming because it looked like a big step forward, but now we see that in his personal gains, Sherlock had forgotten the struggle of addiction. What felt like a series of victories, was actually him letting his guard down and he got caught in the end. Depressing as gently caress, but very well put together. My faith in the writers was rewarded with this finale. As has been the case every season, there is much to look forward to next time. Lots of new angles to explore and another major character to introduce. I can't wait til October or whenever it starts up again.
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Stabbey_the_Clown posted:The damage resulting from injuries in fiction often is less than what would happen in real life. I do not think Oscar is dead because they would make a Much Bigger Deal about Sherlock committing a homicide on an unarmed man, even a man who had severely provoked him. Yeah but they did specifically mention that Oscar's body was in horrible shape and that rough treatment could very well end up killing him.
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# ? May 17, 2015 07:15 |
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Blind Pineapple posted:The longer the series goes, the more a relapse was inevitable. The season as a whole came together pretty nicely in the context of the series. He dodged bullets being around Rhys in Season 1, Allister dying, and Watson leaving him in Season 2. We saw him burn his stash of heroin in the final Kitty episode flashback. Season 3 was all about building up his life with meaningful relationships. His relationship with Kitty propped him up, Watson moved back in, he started opening up even more to Watson, as well as Bell and Alfredo, likely giving him more real friends than he's had at any point in his life. When he ditched Alfredo as a sponsor in favor of having him as a friend, it seemed heart-warming because it looked like a big step forward, but now we see that in his personal gains, Sherlock had forgotten the struggle of addiction. What felt like a series of victories, was actually him letting his guard down and he got caught in the end. We've seen signs of him slipping a bit, and while dropping Alfredo as a sponsor was a nice touch, when you're starting to realize you want to use again, that is not the time to go without a sponsor. It's amazing that he held on long enough to make sure that the people he cared about were okay before using, though. It'll be interesting to see where they go with it next season. He has a much stronger support network to help him through this, depending on how drastic of measures his father goes through. He could really throw a wrench in things if he takes him back to Britain. Watson could help him back on the road to recovery, but will she be able to do that at the same time as working on cases? Will the police be able to continue to use him as a consultant even when/iff he gets clean again? Could really be a completely different show next season.
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# ? May 17, 2015 09:33 |
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John Noble joins the show as series regular playing Sherlocks father http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/john-noble-joins-elementary-as-799902
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# ? Jun 3, 2015 21:40 |
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Holy poo poo that's so good
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# ? Jun 3, 2015 21:44 |
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I'm so excited about this development. It's going to be amazing.
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# ? Jun 3, 2015 21:45 |
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GreenNight posted:John Noble joins the show as series regular playing Sherlocks father Oh wow. I thought I'd be "meh" about everything but this is a good development. Though I still want much more moriarty.
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# ? Jun 3, 2015 21:47 |
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Wow. I never even considered that as a possibility, but I'm sure it'll be great. Curious to see what he does with the character, it'll be very different than the stuff I know him from (Fringe, Sleepy Hollow).
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# ? Jun 3, 2015 21:57 |
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richardfun posted:Wow. I never even considered that as a possibility, but I'm sure it'll be great. Curious to see what he does with the character, it'll be very different than the stuff I know him from (Fringe, Sleepy Hollow). He'll be the character he played in Lord of the Rings.
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# ? Jun 3, 2015 21:59 |
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GreenNight posted:He'll be the character he played in Lord of the Rings. Right, I forgot that one.
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# ? Jun 3, 2015 22:07 |
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I kind of picture him as just being Walternate in this, although it would be a nice twist if he's actually playing a super kind, shy old grandpa and Sherlock's descriptions of how horrible he is have been completely overblown this whole time.
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# ? Jun 3, 2015 22:10 |
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GreenNight posted:John Noble joins the show as series regular playing Sherlocks father
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# ? Jun 3, 2015 22:39 |
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GreenNight posted:John Noble joins the show as series regular playing Sherlocks father Oh my god oh my god oh my goddddd
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# ? Jun 3, 2015 22:42 |
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GreenNight posted:John Noble joins the show as series regular playing Sherlocks father Come faster next season!
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