young sherlock holmes part 2
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"Elementry my dear Holmes!"
Wow you don't hear that one often.
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@DJOfRadioGallifrey "Is it some sort of magic trick?" The first class is a "chemistry" class--not unlike Potions, is it? ;) The snippy, pale-faced blond is called DUDLEY, but he seems distinctly Draco-ish in attitude. And Rupert T. Flaxwatter is one of the funniest names I've ever encountered. All that's missing is a cute redhead.
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"Pure and simple deduction"
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i have NO freakin clue wtf the chemistry teacher is saying. find me someone who talks straight. thanks!
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Sort of the 'Harry Potter' of this time!
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MY GOD HE LUKS LIKE HARRY POTTER
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@SneverusSnapers Remus
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@stephizreallyawesome Only once in the books does Holmes say 'elementary' and it is not followed by 'my dear Watson', or 'my dear Holmes' so teecchhnicccally, that phrase is just as usual as its famous counterpart... :p
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@DJOfRadioGallifrey reading a little too far into this I think :p
the first is a common expression, chemistry is a usual subject, picked because of Holmes' love of chemistry in the books, Dudley is just a name after all, and every film needs a mini villain, and Flaxwatter has nothing to do with Harry Potter. :p
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@Lungsandface Lupin as in Arsene Lupin or as in Remus Lupin?
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the bear is white it's a polar bear the only place where all windows face north. "THE SOUTH POLE" like he says elementary my dear Watson
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Technically, the bear could be any colour seen naturally on a bear. A house may have windows on only one side, giving it an 'all southern view'. That means, the bear could be brown, black, white, or yes, even red.
the guy playing holmes would have made an excellent Lupin
Lungsandface 1 year ago 17
@Lungsandface lupin in harry potter?
no i dont see it in Rowe
MikadoOkami 1 year ago
@MikadoOkami I think he/she meant Arsene Lupin or maybe Lupin III
keirintoronto 11 months ago 2
@keirintoronto aa sorry never heard of him
MikadoOkami 11 months ago