I loved this ep! But then again, I really like Everyone. They are an interesting recurring set of characters. I like how in the beginning of the episode, Sherlock is rather dismissive and avoidant when asked to look into their civil war (not that I blame him), but later helps them to avoid the FBI. I figured that he would have on principle regardless, but he's obviously a little fond of them even if he thinks they are a bit juvenile. Sort of reminded me of a bulletin board I was on before LJ. ^^;;
And this ep had more Joan-Sherlock interaction!! I love how he gives her her own space down below, but then happens to be hiding out or hanging out in there an awful lot. She invariably seems surprised and yet he still does it. Interesting for a person who seems to usually have pretty strict personal boundaries or who defers to being super polite in order to accommodate her in the brownstone...well, when he's not waking her up at odd hours. :)
I also like how this one did not have the classic roundup in the end where Marcus/Joan/Sherlock/Cpt Gregson all surround the suspect and take turns interjecting why they know that they did it and are about to prove their point and arrest them. I like it, but it gets a little silly at times. :)
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Date: 2015-04-11 02:14 am (UTC)And this ep had more Joan-Sherlock interaction!! I love how he gives her her own space down below, but then happens to be hiding out or hanging out in there an awful lot. She invariably seems surprised and yet he still does it. Interesting for a person who seems to usually have pretty strict personal boundaries or who defers to being super polite in order to accommodate her in the brownstone...well, when he's not waking her up at odd hours. :)
I also like how this one did not have the classic roundup in the end where Marcus/Joan/Sherlock/Cpt Gregson all surround the suspect and take turns interjecting why they know that they did it and are about to prove their point and arrest them. I like it, but it gets a little silly at times. :)