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Sherlock season 2 poster
Sherlock season 2 poster







I love Greg's aghast expression when Irene's text-gasp plays, just after Sherlock kisses Molly's cheek, and for one horrified moment Greg thinks Sherlock made the noise. I'm always surprised how very personal the insult about her mouth and breasts is, he doesn't usually insult people's physical attributes to that extent, why so nasty to Molly? I'd wonder if it was some tactic to make her back off a bit, if not for the fact I doubt Moffat thought about it that deeply. now I feel like I'm missing something! The 'who knows about Sherlock Holmes' line is interesting, that wasn't in the scene I don't think? Though he says something similar to Mrs H later.Īnd yes, Molly comes across completely pathetic in the script version, 'emits a tiny whimper'?! LB's version is infinitely better. I never thought there was anything not to get. ĭefinitely like the aired version better, makes Molly seem less pathetic. And even attempting to raise her eyeline to Sherlock's. On John watching - that's new! Even human!! Sherlock straightens up from Molly, and she's all fine. But no! He can do better! He touches her arm.Īnd he leans in and kisses her on the cheek. Anywhere but here, right now, please!! Sherlock is about to step away. He darts a hopeful look at John, who gives a pained little nod. I think John and I have a present for you too. Everyone avoiding looking at anyone - cos everyone saw this train crash coming. and now freeze in the closest he gets to embarrassment. She's obviously trying to compensate for the size of her mouth and breasts -Īs he speaks he's picked up the parcel, taken a look. That she's serious about him, is clear from the fact she's giving him a Christmas gift at all - that always suggests long term hopes, however forlorn - and the fact that she's seeing him tonight is evident from her make up and clothing. Either way, Miss Hooper has love on her mind. inventing and assigning meanings to fictional components that may or may not have any actual meaning). ^ But that's actually interesting and factual information! Big difference between that and fiction analysis, (a.k.a. In Psychology, The Shadow represents our alter ego In folklore, The Shadow is expressed as the doppelganger, or "double walker". In astrology, The Shadow is expressed as Lilith, the dark and un-seeable side of the moon. In mythology, the Ancient Egyptians expressed the essence of The Shadow in Nephtys, the dark twin sister of Isis. Shadow is a little bit of light for a Shadow cannot be seen unless we first have light. The Shadow is attached to all things, and all that is required to view a The dark, mysterious essence of The Shadow has intrigued mankind since the earliest beginnings of Time. "Where there is much light, the shadow is deep."









Sherlock season 2 poster