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The British mini-series, set in modern-times London.
I watched one episode, and it was dense and moderately intriguing, enough so to warrant more viewing.
Keeping up with Holmes' fast and information-laden speech was a chore, but rewarding... when I was able to get it.
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clunker in the cast; the two females in my household are fascinated by it.
We always, when watching Brit stuff, select the English subtitle option. They persist in mangling our language...
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Do I have to spell it out?
C----H----E----E----S----E
A---N---D
O---N---I---O---N---S
Oh no.....
"I'd like to own a squadron of tanks"
like "Trainspotting" and my personal fave "Lock, Stock...".
Not too hot, not too cold, kinda OK, with totally pathetic writing, but still fairly enjoyable. Elizabeth was great, as were several others.
I missed catching season dos on PBS and hope Netflix will catch me up soon.
Episode one at her mugging. She especially is bad in her scenes with Maggie Smith, she looks a
fsd
but there had to be a ton of input for each script for all the inventiveness contained in each story.
Presume there are more on the way.
Like a short movie, each one.
And yes, season two is done and they've signed up for season three.
It's a big hit.
"Lock up when you're done and don't touch the piano."
-Dr. Greg House
Holmes is smug but witty, funny how he uses Watson as required when he needs him
fwiw
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