The Resident Patient part 4
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@GirlWomanDead Its probably as popular as Trevelyan's book on nervous lesions... -.-' Especially when you consider how utterly inept scotland yard is in this series. I doubt Lestrade's force even know what a book is.
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@SamildanachEmrys Agree. It was total silence: 6:00 - 8:40 no speaking, no score, no music: just all the focus on Holmes as we try to follow his methods and reasoning.
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I love that scene where he moves around the room, collecting evidence. It's done in almost total silence - a brave move that works really well.
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Holmes the master. Just superb! Along with Columbo, the best detective series ever!
R.I.P. Jeremy Brett and Peter Falk, you both gave me hours upon hours of viewing pleasure.
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I honestly wish I could
what would be even better is a book on tape read by holmes himself
and better than that would be a recording of a seminar on cigars and cigar ash with Holmes
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Has ANYONE read Holme's Monograph on Cigars and Cigar Ash??
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2:26...the Officer is writing down, "...Boo Hoo Hoo. Sob Sob, Snuffle..."
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@Malkalvia That was brillian...I love how he holds back the look of delight he feels when he first sees Blessington hanging and the look of disdain he glances towards the inspector after he says 5am is a ripe time for suiceide.
Best Sherlock there will ever be and I'd go so far as to say the best character actor too, he put an insane amount into this part which ended up being detrimental to his own health. One thinks Brett understood the concept of Suicide just as well as Holmes. RIP JB. x
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For some reason, when I first read this story back in 1999, I found it hysterically funny when the Doctor says |"this really grows outragous Mr. Blessington!"
Also, when he said "he actually sat crying in an armchair" rather tickled me, but it was a strange time for me.
Too bad they have him crying on the edge of his bed in this one.
However improbable what remains must be truth, thank you for posting uploading these.
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From what I read, nobody uses chalk to mark areas as it contaminates the crime scene. I wonder if this was a real practice back in the day.
Oh, I love that whistle!
Fannny1331 2 years ago 45
OMG that whistle was priceless!
csheth 2 years ago 41