Re: Brotherly Advice, Cluedo, Purrdisassembly_rsnFebruary 25 2012, 20:58:10 UTC
I love #2. :) Evil!John can be so much more interesting than just Sherlock trying and failing to treat the game as a realistic investigation (which is also fun, don't get me wrong...)
I missed the last watchalong for "The Great Mouse Detective", so it's been years since I've seen it and I've forgotten the incident. Poor Dawson.
And for "Brotherly Advice" - Mycroft has a good point. If John could forgive the Army Command for Maiwand, he *has* demonstrated a limitless capacity for forgiveness.
Thanks! The Cluedo one seems to be quite popular. Poor John needs to be extra cunning in order to keep up with Sherlock, and he just knows that Sherlock will not bother to read the rules!
As for Dawson. That scene did not occur in the movie. In my mind, the mouse equivalent of Maiwand would be a tiger... feasting on the terrified mousies until satiated, and then, in the manner of all cats, continuing to play with the wounded casualties, with a purr of contentment. (This is why I am not allowed to tell bedtime stories!)
And for "Brotherly Advice", Holmes should be hesitant to return because his 'death' hurt Watson badly enough, but the lie would hurt him even more.
I was only going to enter the Cluedo one for the challenge, but then I changed my mind when all three added up to 100 words.
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I have many ideas on how that scenario plays out!
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Btw, would you mind if I friended you? I always like your stories and would love to stay up to date with them! :)
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I missed the last watchalong for "The Great Mouse Detective", so it's been years since I've seen it and I've forgotten the incident. Poor Dawson.
And for "Brotherly Advice" - Mycroft has a good point. If John could forgive the Army Command for Maiwand, he *has* demonstrated a limitless capacity for forgiveness.
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As for Dawson. That scene did not occur in the movie. In my mind, the mouse equivalent of Maiwand would be a tiger... feasting on the terrified mousies until satiated, and then, in the manner of all cats, continuing to play with the wounded casualties, with a purr of contentment. (This is why I am not allowed to tell bedtime stories!)
And for "Brotherly Advice", Holmes should be hesitant to return because his 'death' hurt Watson badly enough, but the lie would hurt him even more.
I was only going to enter the Cluedo one for the challenge, but then I changed my mind when all three added up to 100 words.
Thanks for the feedback!
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