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I didn't know they were doing another season of Bletchley! And Midwife!! Awesome. Going to be a good year for PBS shows.
Karen: this is what free streaming online is for too ;-)
Karen: this is what free streaming online is for too ;-)

I stayed up late last night to watch the Downton Abbey premiere. Which I will probably be regretting by the end of the day today. =P I rather wanted to kick Lord Grantham.
Perhaps I should have made this thread just be "Masterpiece/BBC TV" in general, LOL.
Perhaps I should have made this thread just be "Masterpiece/BBC TV" in general, LOL.


I just got around to watching the new Sherlock yesterday (I was trying to be good and not download it early. And then it was on way too late on Sunday) and I have to admit to being rather lost. I had to mull on the plot until today to remember what the actual point of the episode was supposed to be (Mycroft's report of impending terrorist attack), given that Sherlock was flitting around apparently saying hello to various clients, etc.
And I was completely taken aback by his parents! Image! Sherlock Holmes' parents! I think I had the same feeling as Watson that one.
So what was everyone else's impression? Did you like the episode?
And I was completely taken aback by his parents! Image! Sherlock Holmes' parents! I think I had the same feeling as Watson that one.
So what was everyone else's impression? Did you like the episode?


On the other hand, I love Mary Morstan. She seems like a socially-adjusted version of Sherlock - smart, incisive, self-confident - and the parallels between John's two relationships were fun to pick out. Beyond that, I like her no-nonsense attitude, her humor, her way of loving John as an equal: no domineering, no mooning. I could completely buy her as an independent woman with her own life, whose path happens to cross his.
By the way, Sherlock's parents were played by Benedict Cumberbatch's own parents, both actors with long and impressive CVs. Go figure.

The production is beautiful, though, and the acting wonderful. I'm just unhappy with the writing.
And I wonder, given Steven Moffat's usual female characters, where the wonderfulness of Mary came from? A good bit of her is definitely Amanda Abbingdon's acting chops, but some of that was script.
And Sherlock's parents were a nice little treat for us Benedict Cumberbatch fans.

Shortly after watching this episode, I saw the episode of Elementary featuring the return of Moriarty. Watching the two back to back like that demonstrates Sherlock's failures of story and character with cringe-inducing acuity.
KarenB wrote: "And I wonder, given Steven Moffat's usual female characters, where the wonderfulness of Mary came from? A good bit of her is definitely Amanda Abbingdon's acting chops, but some of that was script."
I think it was entirely her acting chops. She didn't actually have all that much by way of lines in this episode. She managed to portray all that with a lot of facial expressions and emphasis on a few lines!
I totally got a kick out of her being in this; I really liked her role in Case Histories.
P.S. I really liked Irene Adler!
I think it was entirely her acting chops. She didn't actually have all that much by way of lines in this episode. She managed to portray all that with a lot of facial expressions and emphasis on a few lines!
I totally got a kick out of her being in this; I really liked her role in Case Histories.
P.S. I really liked Irene Adler!

ITA about Amanda Abbingdon, though. I had never seen her before, and I thought she was fabulous! Tell me more about Case Histories...
Elisabeth wrote: "Tell me more about Case Histories... "
It was a Masterpiece Mystery/BBC miniseries from like two years ago based on the series by Kate Atkinson (Case Histories). Starring Jason Isaacs! He plays Jackson Brody, a moody ex-police inspector turned PI who gets just a little too drawn in to his cases and thus has a hard time keeping balance in his own life. Amanda Abbingdon plays the DCI friend that he used to work with, but now just depends on for police info. They're chemistry was just perfect.
It was really brilliant and I wish they had done more of it. I can never really tell with the PBS/BBC shows if they are totally done or if they intend to make more, though.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/c...
It was a Masterpiece Mystery/BBC miniseries from like two years ago based on the series by Kate Atkinson (Case Histories). Starring Jason Isaacs! He plays Jackson Brody, a moody ex-police inspector turned PI who gets just a little too drawn in to his cases and thus has a hard time keeping balance in his own life. Amanda Abbingdon plays the DCI friend that he used to work with, but now just depends on for police info. They're chemistry was just perfect.
It was really brilliant and I wish they had done more of it. I can never really tell with the PBS/BBC shows if they are totally done or if they intend to make more, though.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/c...

She's the real-life Mary Morstan: She's Martin Freeman's (Watson's) partner and has two children with him.


I didn't know there is a second series of Bletchley Circle. Good news. Definitely I'm a fan.

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And! It's a double-feature with Downton Abbey season 4. If only I could stay up that late on a Sunday night =P