I of course don't remember the episode (perhaps it will come to me later today when I've woken up a bit) - but there is this one scene that sometimes, quite literally, plays in my minds TV (hee). It's a close up of Homes' face and his desperation and affection is apparent (at least I'd like to think so) when he exclaims: "I'd be lost without my Bosewell" - OH MAN the look on his face. It's just delish.
He's all depressed because all the evidence seems to point against his client and Lestrade's being all superior, but Watson's all, "I believe in you, Holmes. Here, drink some tea, old fellow."
Ah thank you! That scene just makes me all warm and fuzzy.
I think it's about time I watch the series again and perhaps I should give the Russian Holmes a chance as well.
Oh and then there is Naval Treaty. I absolutely detected gayness all'round in that one. How very fem is Percy? How very kind and tentative is Watson (perhaps like one would be to an old lover)? And just how jealous is Holmes? - I may be reading to much into the whole thing, but hey, it's much much more fun that way. ;)
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Date: 2010-06-26 07:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-06-26 10:17 am (UTC)He's all depressed because all the evidence seems to point against his client and Lestrade's being all superior, but Watson's all, "I believe in you, Holmes. Here, drink some tea, old fellow."
It's great.
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Date: 2010-06-26 11:27 am (UTC)I think it's about time I watch the series again and perhaps I should give the Russian Holmes a chance as well.
Oh and then there is Naval Treaty. I absolutely detected gayness all'round in that one. How very fem is Percy? How very kind and tentative is Watson (perhaps like one would be to an old lover)? And just how jealous is Holmes? - I may be reading to much into the whole thing, but hey, it's much much more fun that way. ;)