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Talk about this episode.


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Hui Ying | 10 comments Did anyone catch the slight angst moment?


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Well, yeah. ;)


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Oliver (oliverthereader) | 164 comments Annalisia wrote: "I honestly got a little scared while watching this episode. Did anyone else? It was awesome how it was all ties up though. (And the poor guy who was terrorized by the hounds was on Doctor Who!!!)"

I agree! I was kind of freaked out about the scenes in Baskerville, like when John was trapped inside the lab. I laughed when I found out that Sherlock was behind that whole scene! :)


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M L Nunnally | 37 comments This is my favorite of all the Sherlock episodes. Especially when they sneak into the base using Mycroft's name. You can just picture the troll face on Sherlock!


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This was actually probably my least favorite Sherlock episode.


Smilytheghost ( Thanatos a.k.a Dr. Smiles) God I had trouble sleeping after this episode. The beginning was what got me into it.


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This episode was quite scary! I was really freaked out when it was dark at the guys house and the lights outside kept turning on and off.
I only watched this episode once, but I have watched some of the funny scene from it on Youtube.


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M L Nunnally | 37 comments Annalisia wrote: "I honestly got a little scared while watching this episode. Did anyone else? It was awesome how it was all ties up though. (And the poor guy who was terrorized by the hounds was on Doctor Who!!!)"

"One does not simply watch British Television without seeing someone who has been on Doctor Who." :)


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Marie O'leary | 7 comments This is a great episode: Sherlock driving, Sherlock going cold-turkey, a glow-in-the-dark rabbit named Bluebell, and that deduction scene in the inn is brilliant.

It has one of my all time favorite exchanges:
Sherlock Holmes: I didn't really ask, Dr. Franklyn, but what exactly do you do here?
Dr. Franklyn: Oh, Mr. Holmes, I'd love to tell you. But then of course, I'd have to kill you.
Sherlock Holmes: That would be tremendously ambitious of you.

AND we find out John and Sherlock play(ed) Cluedo in their spare time!


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Julia Um, in my Sunday School class today, we talked about a poem called The Hound of Heaven a little, and I could not help but thinking about this episode... Whoopsies...


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νєяαℓι∂αιиє  | 2439 comments Julia wrote: "Um, in my Sunday School class today, we talked about a poem called The Hound of Heaven a little, and I could not help but thinking about this episode... Whoopsies..."

Oh I bring up Sherlock in my Philosophy class in school all the time! I always find a way to reference it, and bring the class off topic. XD My teacher is good though, he doesn't usually mind, and the other Sherlockians there always enjoy my references. Lol...


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νєяαℓι∂αιиє  | 2439 comments Marie wrote: "This is a great episode: Sherlock driving, Sherlock going cold-turkey, a glow-in-the-dark rabbit named Bluebell, and that deduction scene in the inn is brilliant.

It has one of my all time favorit..."


Great lines! :D And Cluedo, hmm, I lost that game the last time I played it. :/


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Jazzy (stairstepjitters) | 155 comments Very good episode, loved Sherlock questioning his own sanity and how they tied in the slightest details (a little mention of a disappearing glow-in-the-dark rabbit in the beginning) turns into a major plot component.


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