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And that was... dissapointing


The episode went sort of like a curve for me: it started out REALLY great, then it got annoying, then I got bored, then a leeeetle bit of drama, then I was completely unempressed with the over-all plot, then Sherlock cracked the phone-code and I was all 'Wooohooo' and then that ending was about the lamest thing in ever.

Moffat, it's alright for characters to die and stay dead. It happens. Also, he can't write romance to save his life. I would say more about that, but just go read [livejournal.com profile] kilodalton's review of this. To quote on Moffat-romance: 'they're too rushed, too vapid, too based on sex as opposed to emotion, and fall flat.'

I got a kick out of Mrs. Hudson's scenes. Sherlock and John's relationship seems to have reverted to a former status however: oh, and the Molly scene was greatly executed as well. But overall? Not at all living up to the pure quality that was the first season. Instead of a plot-driven episode with amazing interaction, we have an episode that is mainly about a sexy-sexy lady (who is played beautifully by Laura Pulver I must admit) who double-hands Sherlock, and the secret, somewhat-eeeevil (only not really) government project. Oh, and Mycroft told Mrs. Hudson to shut up. Mycroft, that is so not on. You have been relocated on my favorites-list, and am now just above Anderson. Shame on you!!

In the canon story, Irene Adler is an opera-singer who, yes, cons people and yes, tricks and outsmarts Sherlock, but her story is a small one and in the end she runs away with this guy that she wants to marry - this guy who isn't Sherlock. At all. And this woman - written by a dude who lived in a society where women were not equal to men - managed to write her as strong and brilliant, without the bloody sex jokes.

Sorry, but its starting to become a pattern that a woman is strong if she's comfortable with being naked: she's strong if she's all about her sexuality. These don't have to be connected, at all.

Moriarty's ringtone almost saved this whole episode, though. That was so fucking amazing, I cried from laughter!!!

Date: 2012-01-02 08:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] novindalf
Okay, shall let it slide =P I admit I was far too caught up in Lara/Irene and Sherlock (both together and seperately) to pay too much attention to the plot....

Date: 2012-01-02 08:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keep-counting.livejournal.com
Ah, never be afraid to disagree with me ;) I respect you too much to get mad: and Lara as Irene was very distracting. I am going to jump that woman if I ever see her in real life - sexiest character ever.

Date: 2012-01-02 09:04 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] novindalf
Aww, okay, well that's good to know for the future ;D

I am going to jump that woman if I ever see her in real life - sexiest character ever.
Lol, same. If she wasn't already on my 'people I would turn gay for' list, she is now!

Date: 2012-01-03 09:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keep-counting.livejournal.com
I know I nearly compusted from all the UST ;D

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