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The Second Stain - Part 1 of 6 (Sherlock Holmes)

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Not as good as the book, but still worth watching.

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  • Did Watson just confiscate Holmes' coffee? Because if someone tried to take my coffee away from me in the morning they'd lose a finger. And Holmes is not a morning person. Risky, Watson, very risky.

  • Some things never change. Politicians are still politicians. They want it their way, and they don't understand why Holmes won't help them. Homes couldn't care less about your fancy job title or government standing. You want Holmes -- you do things on HIS terms.

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  • think he was drinking tea actually! 

  • @thesanantoniokid? Just a finger? They get off lucky in yer neck of the woods.

    Here in the land of panhead, they will never reproduce..OR 'write' home about it.

  • 2:03-Waston takes his cup and he's so nochalont about it! lol

  • British officials are always losing their important papers. From what I understand, British security was horribly bad during the time of Holmes. What the devil was Hope thinking, taking that letter home? It should have been in a locked safe under armed guard, not in a gentleman's box! But his office likely had only an old soldier as a night watchman.

    This sort of thing happens again in "The Naval Treaty" and "The Bruce-Partington Plans."

  • @cha5 Cont

    (Great Hiatus) when Holmes was presumed to be dead from 1891-1893.

  • @berrytinto True, although in The Speckled Band, which took place two years after A Study In Scarlett it's written that Holmes "was a late riser as a rule".

    And in The Hound of The Baskervilles which took place several years later "Mr Sherlock Holmes who was usually very late in the mornings, save upon those not infrequent occasions when he stayed up all night". Holmes likely just from time to time altered his sleeping habits during the partnership which did last 23 years, excluding the GH.

  • @thesanantoniokid In the novel 'The Study in Scarlet', it is written that Watson is the not-morning-person while Holmes always wakes up early in the morning and is rare to be up after 10 in the evening.

  • he did take his coffee rite out of hand!!! his

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