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Definitely flabbergasated at the end of the episode. Apparently I was holding my breath waiting. I loved the first and third, second was a bit random really. Just a filler, but it could have been a better filler. And after London cabbies, I wasn't expecting some Chinese themed episode.
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I love Sherlock and I don't care about his make up (I loved Jeremy Brett too - I had often walked down these streets before, but the pavement always stayed beneath my feet before).


But it's like the end of a Batman episode from the 60s - how's he going to get out of that one? I can't wait for the next series - when is it and will it be longer?

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Well, I didn't, I must say. I thought he was just another instrument of torture for Sherlock to apply to the hapless mortician.


I still haevn't quite got over the shock of a 3-part series that ends on a cliffhanger. I hope it comes back soon. Do you think we'll get to meet Irene Adler?


Who would make a good Irene? She'd need to be cerebral and sinister, but very sensuous and beautiful.

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