tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084418948126858292.post5768400532682336778..comments2024-03-28T09:11:52.510-07:00Comments on Hello, Tailor: Sherlock: "The Sign of Three"Hello, Tailorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13256331677624433795noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084418948126858292.post-28335339003169348562021-11-09T19:52:15.076-08:002021-11-09T19:52:15.076-08:00CHIEF DR LUCKY HERBAL THERAPY
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A crackfic in which Sherlock did indeed act as a <br />matchmaking service for a woman he'd never met before, despite his utter<br /> distaste for romance, people, and quite possibly women in general. Why <br />was he so friendly towards her when he couldn't even force himself to <br />treat Watson with simple human compassion during the bomb scene in last <br />week's episode?" <-- THIS <br />It's funny, I didn't actually object to this whole Maid of Honor (she didn't even have a name, did she? I try to not get too "MOFFAT IS SEXIST"-ranty every other second when talking about this show, but come on!) storyline while watching the episode, I think because I was waiting for the inevitable incredibly-awkward moment where Sherlock makes someone uncomfortable by being casually horrible and misogynistic, and I was so relieved to be spared that, especially after the horrible secondhand-embarrassment of the speech, that I just sort of giggled and went along with it. This is sort of how I felt about a lot of the episode, I think? "Oh, this will be awkward and upsetting and terrible. No, just ridiculous and goofy and straight out of a fanfic? Well...ok then!" <br />About Mary: I'm not sure what to think, exactly. Her treatment this episode, even more than last time, is definitely super fanservice-y, in that she almost reads like a Holmes/Watson shipper at points, she's a total stock Moffat woman character in a lot of ways (kind of a mash-up of River Song and Amy -- especially with all the "aw, my boys" sort of stuff), but it doesn't bother me a ton. At least she was better than Irene, right? Although, how could you be worse? <br />Clearly I'm still very confused w/r/t how I feel about this episode in general.Rebekah Gordonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084418948126858292.post-37375393241842569142014-01-12T07:51:20.475-08:002014-01-12T07:51:20.475-08:00About the stabbing: it's actually not so incre...About the stabbing: it's actually not so incredible, iirc, empress Elizabeth of Austria (aka Sissi) was killed in a similar fashion. Some maniac stabbed her with a sharped needle while pretending to stumble and knocking her down. The resulting wound was so small that she herself didn't notice it at first and got up and only collapsed a while later, allegedly still not aware that someone had stabbed her. so yeah, fatal tabbing that won't get noticed is actually not completely ludicrous, if the blade is sharp and pointy enough.Alisettenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084418948126858292.post-44902620912458781502014-01-12T07:48:47.005-08:002014-01-12T07:48:47.005-08:00On the stabbing thing. I think part of it is that ...On the stabbing thing. I think part of it is that these guys have a higher tolerance for pain. The other part is that if those belts are on tightly enough to stem the blood flow, then they might be on tightly enough to cause a bit of numbness in that area, so the pain might have been off and on (from movement) as well as pretty mild at the start. It could have been mistaken for weird back pain or something. <br /><br /><br />And with pin pricks (or stabbings in this case), I don't think the pain is nearly as bad when there is heavy pressure on it. There might have been some or a lot of blood loss into the body (into the stomach or abdomen), enough to make you a bit woozy or tired like from a blood donation, but as soldiers they probably didn't think too deeply into the fatigue. (Cause who expects to be stabbed in the middle of a crowd like that?) Then, when the belt was removed, the pain was there in full force and the blood, a lot built up inside at this point, started rushing out. So the death ended up being fairly quick. <br /><br /><br />At least, that's my interpretation.Valentinenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084418948126858292.post-65169291753771535452014-01-12T05:52:18.397-08:002014-01-12T05:52:18.397-08:00I have no idea where to even begin with this episo...I have no idea where to even begin with this episode, but in short, I'm not a fan of it. The crime was ridiculous, I find the kind of semi-non-linear storytelling they used especially annoying and difficult to enjoy and I felt like there were a lot moments that didn't make sense for the characters.<br />Probably Mary's character is actually the only thing I 100% like about season 3 so far.Sciamachynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084418948126858292.post-19066936681767855422014-01-11T17:19:41.965-08:002014-01-11T17:19:41.965-08:00Just a comment on the guard's stabbing - when ...Just a comment on the guard's stabbing - when Sherlock and John were sitting on the bench looking at the guard, one of them mentioned something along the lines of "it must be hard not to scratch when on duty", which was supposed to make the crime more plausible when it was revealed. Those guards are trained to be motionless and ignore anything that happens to them so any discomfort he felt, he would have forced out of his mind, and neither he nor any tourists could see any blood anyways since it was in his back. This leaves hours for the stab wound to take its toll (and he looks very hurt/injured when he is taking off his uniform) and then it seems fairly believable that he would lose blood quickly after removing the tourniquet (and he was alone in the showers so if he was dying he might have called out too quietly for anyone to hear). The injury might have caused internal bleeding as well, increasing the risk of death. <br /><br /><br /><br />The officer was stabbed during a photo I think, so I assumed that the time until discovery was a lot shorter. His face registers confusion/pain as seen in the flashback, but as a soldier he probably ignored it or chalked it up to an old injury or something. And the fact that John went in to save him - no ambulance was rushed to the scene - means the wound can be taken care of by a single doctor and isn't that serious if it is supervised by a doctor. <br />Just my two cents. But if this much thought is required, it definitely stretches the bounds of plausibility haha :/Alicenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084418948126858292.post-66618621602389724222014-01-11T11:01:27.259-08:002014-01-11T11:01:27.259-08:00I really enjoyed the ep, because I live and breath...I really enjoyed the ep, because I live and breathe fandom, but there were two things I just could not get over:<br /><br />1. When John and Mary go off to have their little conversation as Sherlock folds serviettes...really? Sherlock Holmes did not notice that Mary was answering a phone that did not ring? REALLY?<br /><br />2. The invisible knife... when the puzzle showed up I immediately yelled "ice knife"!! which was not the answer, of course, but is AN answer, and an obvious one, and one I expected Sherlock to at least consider.<br /><br />I can go along with everything else, except Sherlock losing his Sherlock-ness, i.e. his observation and deduction skills.Galinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084418948126858292.post-84297923168156097932014-01-11T10:14:32.785-08:002014-01-11T10:14:32.785-08:00OK, I loved the ep -- let's get that out there...OK, I loved the ep -- let's get that out there first because it will allow me to be critical in an affectionate way -- but found the incomprehensibleness of the crime was exacerbated by the odd editing. Possibly there's a piece of footage out there that was accidentally left out while everyone was yukking it up? Maybe? I just accepted that this ep was supposed to be "John and Sherlock: The Bachelor Party" and I think the actual crime (fortunately Dean Thomas made it through his attempted murder -- "Heavens, have I been stabbed in the belly? I thought it was indigestion") was there just to check the crime drama box. My two favorite moments were Sherlock's Cheshire Cat smile at Mary' ex and Molly being the one to flag the Sherlock best man speech as a potential disaster on par with an errant comet hitting the earth. LOVED Mycroft on his treadmill as well.KLippertMartinnoreply@blogger.com