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Jackie 2022-04-22 07:01:47
Talking Sherlock
The reasoning part is too short. The plot caught me, a drama fanatic, by surprise. The connection is too far-fetched. Most of the time, I have no idea what the film is trying to convey. The topic of discussion is also unsatisfactory. The ending ends for the end of the plot, and it is difficult to...
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Vergie 2022-03-30 09:01:09
ALL ABOUT MORIARTY's Hateful Bride
Second brush, brush out N problems listed below. I plan to analyze and solve it gradually in the future. This article is only a NOTE for myself. There are a lot of questions to think about and to test.
It's time to revisit 203 in conjunction with SP. If two years ago, I was not sure about 203 at...

Adam Greaves-Neal
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Keegan 2022-03-19 09:01:07
The reasoning of the case is getting more and more watery
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Geovanny 2022-04-01 09:01:13
I haven't watched the original episode, nor am I interested in watching it. Just watch it purely as an independent movie, basically it can't be a story and it must be supported by the plot of the original book and TV series. Maybe that's what the movie was meant to be, but it wasn't satisfactory to me. The picture is not particularly delicate, and many transitions are simply inexplicable. The only gain is that after watching it, I feel that Master Que's face doesn't seem to be that long.
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Sherlock Holmes: May I ask, how is your husband this morning?
Lady Carmichael: He refuses to speak about the matter. Obviously I have urged him to leave the house.
Sherlock Holmes: No, no, he must stay exactly where he is.
Lady Carmichael: Well, you don't think he's in danger?
Sherlock Holmes: Oh, no, someone definitely wants to kill him, but that's good for us. You can't set a trap without bait.
Lady Carmichael: My husband is not bait, Mr. Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes: No, but he could be if we play our cards right. Now listen: You must go home immediately. Dr Watson and I will follow on the next train. There's not a moment to lose. Sir Eustace is to die tonight.
Dr. John Watson: Holmes...
Sherlock Holmes: And we should... probably avoid that.
Dr. John Watson: Definitely.
Sherlock Holmes: [correcting himself] DEFINITELY avoid that.
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Sherlock Holmes: Since when have you had any kind of imagination?
Dr. John Watson: Perhaps since I convinced the reading public that an unprincipled drug addict was some kind of gentleman hero.
Sherlock Holmes: ...Yes, now you come to mention it, that was quite impressive.