Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - S01E05 - The Crooked Man

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2011

Jeremy Brett stars as the remarkable protagonist of Arthur Conan Doyle's novels.

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  • Now I want a mongoose! SO ADORABLE! But how did Watson know automatically that the little guy was a mongoose? I mean, how many people would know a mongoose just to look at it? I'd guess it was a ferret or something...

  • @phanpiggy probably due to watson's extensive military service in asia, where the mongoose is common.

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  • "Elementary, my dear Holmes!" lol

  • the mongoose is cute.

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  • I love the voice of the hunch back.

  • @7:03

    That smile Holmes is giving Watson is so excellent. I can't tell if he's think 'Watson you've got it wrong again...' or 'I love it when he's clever.'

    Brett is winning me over ><

  • Damn, this episode made me cry. The actor playing the old Henry Wood is really good. Says his lines with real emotion. *sniff sniff*

  • Holmes and Watson should see to it that Major Murphy ensures that Henry Wood gets the 30 years back pay due him and a retirement pension. That's the least they can do for a soldier who went through something as horrible as that.

  • @UnderDog988 Yes, I'm aware. Thank you, though.

  • @hlapidu2 Holmes never used that he sayed elementary in one line in one book. That quote is form the 1930s movie

  • yo uploader! I love you! and am indebted to you! and I'm gonna kiss you!

  • @JamesThompson1011 A trained mongoose... Now I know what I want for Christmas! Haha

  • @phanpiggy I'm pretty sure it is a ferret, as I've had several, one of which looked exactly like Teddy. (They make delightful pets!) A mongoose has a pointier nose, for one thing. Besides, I'd have to imagine that it's much more difficult to find a trained mongoose for a film production that a ferret.

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