The Norwood Builder - Part 4 of 6 (Sherlock Holmes)
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Ach, Holmes you moron. Your brain runs on glucose. Eat, you idiot.
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I love Holmes' conversation with the old sergeant. He knows how to fish for info and blend in. And the plot thickens!
Also Watson's sheer joy at discovering Oldacre wasn't as rich as everyone thought is great. He was clearly thrilled at contributing such a huge piece of the puzzle.
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homes=house
watson=wilson
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will farrell
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@kaisenji Very well put. Even when Watson got married, he still would go on cases because he missed Sherlock too. Sherlock kept busy but he missed Watson. I think it was very hard for Sherlock to be without his Watson. Probably his rare show of true friendship to let him alone to be with his new wife. Am I remember it correctly?
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@Lyrictheac Maybe it was a potato....or a nasty chunk of meat-like something
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What was Holmes cooking?
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@KristinLavrans I completely agree with you!!
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um, can I just say I love SH's hair uncombed. like in the blue carbuncle. makes him seem so much more human, somehow.
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"Not a sight of him since", the tramp says. Then Holmes stares into the fire and sees burning wood in the shape of a man...
I can haz a Watson too? Honestly Burke just nails it there in his expression of Watson's devotion to Holmes right here in that last scene. Brett too as Holmes shows his rare human side absorbing that support, that attachment he has to Watson. The two characters feed off from each other in the best and darkest of times.
kaisenji 3 years ago 48
watzon is a good friend.
wadyano 3 years ago 33