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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2014-01-15 12:05 am

Come back, Gatiss and Moffatt, almost all is forgiven …

'Proof? What would I need proof for? I'm in News, you moron. I don't have to prove it, I just have to print it.'

OK, so that capital letter might not be in the script …
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spoilers: Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus

[identity profile] bk7brokemybrain.livejournal.com 2014-01-14 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahhh, hubris. Nice to see it in a villain.

Oh, my heart. I had a feeling what was going to happen, but Mr. Not A Criminal, I'm a Businessman just kept putting nail after nail in his coffin, daring the gods to knock him over. Do you remember Fawlty Towers when Mr O'Reilly kept trying to charm Sybil, and Basil finally whimpered, "Oh, don't smile!" ? That's how I felt watching Magnussen toying with John, calling him a moron, teasing him about the tee shirt, physically intimidating him. Every flick on his face was a nail in the coffin. Watching Sherlock watch John be played with was freaking scary. Amazing.
I'm not sure about his jump-the-sharkish parting line to Magnussen. At least it was set up with Mycroft earlier, and is kind of funny/sad/scary. At least he didn't say yippe-ki-yay or something, but really. At least Ben made it work.
Honestly, seeing John and Mary's domesticated sociopath working as their guard dog during the wedding, working for them, gave me very good wibbles. Watching Magnussen wind up the East Wind was a joy, knowing what Sherlock was capable of.
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Re: spoilers: Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus

[identity profile] bk7brokemybrain.livejournal.com 2014-01-14 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
And Sherlock is NOT a sociopath. He kept telling the Big Lie about himself this series. It's really not good to bandy about diagnoses like that, misrepresent what they look like. It makes me wonder if Sherlock needs to think that about himself to function and do what he must have done during the two years away, and now with Magnussen. It's also a handy reputation to have, so it's useful, but I hope he doesn't really believe it about himself, or I hope the writers don't believe it of him, because then they aren't doing their research.