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wealhtheow) wrote2010-10-03 04:38 pm
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Supernatural and Sherlock
The third Sherlock episode is so awesome! I love the beginning sequence of Sherlock being bored, but the next half or so of the episode is just detective work--very entertaining, but nothing particularly new. My roommate and I called each of the mysteries before Sherlock solved them out loud, much like in Study in Pink (wherein we knew it was the cabbie far before Sherlock realizes--apparently changed from the pilot, wherein he figures out it's the cabbie immediately). But then! Moriarty! I want to watch the pool scene over and over until my brain explodes from sheer glee. Cliff hanger nooooooo! I'm going to need to read a hell of a lot of Moriarty/Sherlock/Watson to tide me till the next series premiere. Because you *know* Moriarty likes to watch Sherlock/Watson almost as much as he likes manipulating Sherlock into bed himself. I need more mind-games and hatesex fic in my life, basically.
I liked Supernatural's "Two and a Half Men," though I wasn't blown away. The Winchesters taking care of a baby is so curtains-fic I could hardly believe it was actually taking place on-screen. Plus! Lisa is so damn sensible and pragmatic! All the hunters keep making these grand gestures and weeping silently and such, and Lisa's like, "hey, let's actually talk through this and find a compromise we can both live with." Are people allowed to do that on Supernatural?
I liked Supernatural's "Two and a Half Men," though I wasn't blown away. The Winchesters taking care of a baby is so curtains-fic I could hardly believe it was actually taking place on-screen. Plus! Lisa is so damn sensible and pragmatic! All the hunters keep making these grand gestures and weeping silently and such, and Lisa's like, "hey, let's actually talk through this and find a compromise we can both live with." Are people allowed to do that on Supernatural?
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LOL, so true for both points.