Catching up on Sherlock Holmes Season One, while having dinner, now tea, while sewing strips of fabric onto squares of fabric, while admiring the brilliance of the story lines and the fabulous filming.
I’d probably be getting more sewing done if Sherlock wasn’t so good. OK, and handsome.
Terrible conflict — new episode of Sherlock is on at 9, opposite the finale of Amazing Race! What to do, what to do?
Some, not all of us, and not this blogger, would tape/DVR it, I suppose. When’s the replay on masterpiece?
And I take it poor long-suffering Rachel didn’t have to shave her head after all?
Don’t have a DVR, and the VCR has sat unused for so long I don’t even remember how to program it. Rerun is at 1:30 am. Not too far after my usual bedtime, so I’ll find out in 3 hours how they survived Moriarty’s sniper.
Her $500 extensions were spared, but they came in 3rd anyway. Tough end to the season — I’ve never seen a final three I disliked so much.
BC is running a very close second to Alan Rickman for Best British Voice, Male. I can’t wait to hear him as Smaug.
Well mum’s the word until you watch it, except to say that I might have a new Brit love interest LOL. Thank you whoever decided to run the other episodes today. It was a welcome change of pace – what? good TV? amazing.
I don’t usually watch Amazing Race but my impression of the big reality shows is that the concept has pretty much run its course because the contestant pools seem tainted by the shows having been on too long. Either they throw in folks from past seasons or people are fame-hungry whiners or take it being a game to some extreme abstract point.
Was intrigued that on the Biggest Loser show a couple people left before the end because they felt the “game” part of it was unfair to them (they who had made it to the last couple episodes). They just walked off the show. Not sure what the heck that means other than they didn’t have legal counsel when they signed all those contracts..