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  • "You're lyhying, give it to me at Once!"

  • Haha, I love the Lord Caversham! "It's not the Prime Minister's day for seeing the unemployed." LOL

  • Gosh this has so many Holmes moments! :^O

  • Jeremy Brett...swoon TvT hehe so cool

  • This adaptation is wonderful but I like the way the Jeremy Northam one shows the speech on the Argentine scheme

  • These actors are doing injustice to Oscar Wilde's characters..

  • The upper classes invariably make a play out of their drama and a drama out of their play..

  • Ooooh, what Jeremy is charming! And beautiful, and brilliant as actor! I like very much Susan Hampshire, my favorite Fleur Forsyte!

  • It is not the Prime Minister's day to see the unemployed. Hahaha. Splendid script.

  • Has anyone else noticed that Mabel looks like a younger version of Mrs. Cheveley? A naughty bit of casting!

  • "Tommy's stupid little ass!" XD gotta love Goring :D

    Ahhh, Jeremy looks so beautiful *_*

  • Yet again, look how sly these costume designers are. Both Lord Goring and Miss Mabel match as they did when she had on the yellow dress and he a yellow flower. Now her outfit matches his. They're made for each other.

  • 5:50

    totally Holmes

  • "Tommy's a stupid little ass" Lol lol XD Oh Jeremy...

  • My favorite Jeremy line ever!!

    Well, one of them, anyway.. :-)

  • 06:24 to 06:25, 7:00 to 7:30, 08:24 to 08:35 and 09:40 to 09:43 are the best!!

  • why's that?

  • The symbolism of the brooch is very becoming: Mrs. Cheveley as a snake crawling about London society, hehe.

  • @Merseyrock All dressed in poison-green and ready to snare an unwary victim in her coils.

  • Gosh Jeremy is beautiful

  • @ZwickyFritz Isn't he...love that voice!!

  • Mrs. Cheveley deserves to be slapped!!

  • 5:40 - an "oh shit" moment if I ever saw one!

  • Ahh, I especially love from 7:00 to 7:30 or so--Jeremy's acting is so brilliant here, it's a true actor who knows how to listen.

    You can even see him read the newspaper first before his father finishes reading, and then gradually change to just listening in satisfaction. Ah, I love him.

  • A very fine representation, indeed!

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