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Don't have time to waste on terrible books? Kim and Aimee help you out by reviewing the first novel in Sherry Thomas's ‘Lady Sherlock' mystery series, ‘A Study in Scarlet Women'.
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Sherlock Holmes is one of the most recognizable detectives of all time, becoming synonymous with the concept of observation. With a huge impact on modern popular culture, Sherlock has the most name recognition of almost any literary character ever created. Surprisingly, many of those people who know of or have watched Sherlock on screen have never read one of the stories he stars in with his narrating partner, John Watson. This dynamic duo is What can we learn about London in the late 1800s by analyzing these stories? What about your author's history has bled through into his stories? What is it about this character and his unlikely sidekick that has drawn so many people into those stories and has inspired over 250 screen adaptations, such as BBC's Sherlock Series and movies with stars like Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock and Jude Law as Watson? In this episode, we will discuss the impact Sherlock Holmes's stories have had on our modern popular culture and what we can learn about British Culture in the 1800s by looking at these stories. Listen and Find out!
We wrap up our discussions on BBC's Sherlock! Join us as we walk our way through Sherringford prison and chase after Mary Watson. Will the high functioning sociopath and his adrenaline junkie doctor make it out alive? Listen and find out!
Join us as we discuss the third installment of BBC's Sherlock! Will you agree with our assessment of this year's villain? Listen and find out!
From the halls of Buckingham Palace, to the British countryside, we explore the deepening complexity and emotional turmoil Sherlock and Dr. Watson experience this series. Won't you join us?
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Spoiler Alert: This episode contains spoilers for the series Sherlock Series 1.Jack Kelly sits down with guest Stephanie Streisand to discuss Sherlock Series 1Keep up with Jack Loves TV @JackLovesTV See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss' other well-known show, Sherlock, has returned for its fourth and presumably final season... for now at least. And with that, comes three brand new stories. How does Moriarty play into all this? And what is The Final Problem? Find out in this ep of Bigger on the Inside. Aired: February 2017 Introduction: "Sherlock Who" - Doctor Who: The Snowmen
Special guest Geofaxx returns for Part 2 where we decide what the best superhero movie of the 21st century is so far. There is some heated discussion and the results will definitely surprise some people. We have a mini-ep coming up where we look at the best and worst of Sherlock Series 4 and then it's full steam ahead in April where we have some exciting stuff in store. Be sure to check out Geofaxx on Twitter: @C_St_M Aired: February 2017 Introduction: "Careless Whisper" - George Michael
Four serial suicides and now a note! Oh, it's Christmas! In this episode, Alex and Erik discuss the phenomenal BBC series, Sherlock. We both loved this first series — everything from the casting, scripts, acting, and cinematography is expertly crafted, and is a thrilling ride from start to finish. The only downside is that each series is only three episodes long. Kick back, relax, and join us as we enter the world of Sherlock Holmes. The game is on! Listen, subscribe, and leave a review for The Cutting Room Floor on: iTunes - http://apple.co/2vHOYmQ Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vq6MYA Stitcher - http:bit.ly/2vq3Hra Podomatic - http://bit.ly/2gnGVtD
Condor and Hopper examine Sherlock Series 1 episode 1, A Study in Pink, and see what elements of the original short story that introduced the World's Greatest Detective are kept, swapped and otherwise adapted. Please forgive us for the audio problem.
Been a while innit? We're back, and this time around Series 4 of insanely popular BBC drama Sherlock is in our cross hairs. Using our considerable deductive powers, we try and determine what exactly about this series done did a big stink all over our faces. It's cool, the words fly around us and there's sweet camera tricks and everything. Climb aboard as Ellen and Alec make general assumptions about the sexual preferences of people who wear morph suits, have a brief professional disagreement over Whiplash Vs Birdman, punch above their weight at Mark Gatiss' work and list some bald men for a bit. Cheers!Click to view: show page on Awesound
It's a jam-packed and bittersweet edition of the MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast this week! Our friend Kayti Burt joins us to talk all about SHERLOCK, as we discuss her great ranking of the show's episodes, from worst to best, that she did for Collider.com (Link HERE ). We've been trying to have her on for a couple of weeks, and we finally solved our usual tech issues to get her on the podcast! HOWEVER... In the interim from our original recording date to the actual date, several sad occurrences of various forms have happened: 1. Peter Capaldi has announced that he's leaving DOCTOR WHO after the Christmas 2017 episode (Same time that Steven Moffat departs). We discuss his decision and talk about some of our favorites for #13. 2. Even more sad is the news of the passing of the War Doctor, SIR JOHN HURT. We talk of his significance to all of WHO fandom as well as each of us individually (Especially John, as Sir John in many ways led him into Whovian fandom). We discuss the great privilege that John & I had of meeting him and interacting last year at Gallifrey One. SO - that leads to a 2 hour episode, but one that I think is one of our very best (and easily broken up into shorter chunks). As a bonus, you'll hear Sir John himself, doing 2 of WHO's most famous speeches: William Hartnell's farewell to Susan from "Dalek Invasion of Earth" (and "The Five Doctors") AND the 12th Doctor's exquisite speech from "The Zygon Inversion". PLEASE take a listen. Thanks!!
Summary: Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler, the Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller review the Big Finish Doctor Who boxset ‘Classic Doctors, New Monsters: Vol. 1’ and Sherlock Series 4, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically: 00:00 – Intro and theme tune. 01:35 — Welcome! 02:49 […]
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SHERLOCK Series 4 continues with "The Lying Detective", and there's SO MUCH for us to discuss! How are Sherlock and John after the events of last episode? Where do we go from here? HOW CREEPY is Culverton Smith? Has Sherlock finally lost control of, well, everything? Can John find his way back to some semblance of normalcy? The answer to these questions as well as ALL of the other goings on (no spoilers here, just in case), will be talked about in full on this week's podcast (I took 8 pages of notes!)! Here's a heaping helping of SHERLOCK DISCUSSION as we head towards the close of Series 4 (and the series for the near future?)! Please listen!
SHERLOCK Series 4 is finally here, after a LONG 3 year wait (with one special thrown in), and Mutter's Spiral Podcast dives deep into the somewhat murky waters of "The Six Thatchers"! There are SO MANY things to discuss: Mysteries, Mary, Whatever the HELL John is up to, SHERLOCK (of course), divine direction from Rachel Talalay, and lots of speculation as to what's to come! Jump in and have a listen won't you? (As usual, there's trivia and ratings news, too!)
#Sherlock's back and so is @JohnSayBear as he reviews "The Six Thatchers" #SherlockReturns
EJ Pennyman (Blerd extrodinaire) and Ryan Dalton (author) discuss Ryan's favorite style of antagonist, the gentleman villain. As an example we use Moriarty from Sherlock Series 1 Ep3. For flavor we contrast against Owen Davian from Mission: Impossible 3. Be sure to check out Ryan Dalton's book, The Year of Lightning
Vintage Doctor Who Marathon News, Nerd Spex!, Celeb Tantrums, Roy's Grumpy Tweets, The Road to Hell, Sherlock Series 4, The Strain Season 2, Harper's Island, X-Files, Doctor Who Series 9, Fear the Walking Dead, Tyrant, Lucifer, Game of Thrones Season 6, Mission Impossible Rogue Nation, New Predator Movie, Prometheus, It Follows, Soundtrack, Windows 10, Not Knowing How to Use Tech Is Nothing to Boast About, NASA's Mars Insight Rover
Kevin’s picks on DVD this week: Maleficent, Planes: Fire & Rescue, Sherlock: Series 1-3, Hercules and The Christmas Candle Stinker of the week: Step Up: All In Kevin Carr’s DVD Rundown for 11/04/14 Download this DVD Rundown Follow Kevin on…
Sherlock Series 4 is coming and we have lots of theories, thoughts, and one hell of a wishlist. From basting turkeys at Christmas to John Watson dying in Sherlock Holmes' arms, our predictions for Series 4 will be, as Moffat says, "devastating." Join BSBs Curly, Lyndsay, Ashley, Maria, & Ardy for theories abound, a discussion on what's going to happen to Mary (& the baby), and how The Three Garridebs really needs to be the finale. Like... really. Our Series 4 Predictions & Wishlist Christmas Special: The Blue Carbuncle & The Cardboard Box Episode One: The Devil's Foot with sprinklings of The Musgrave Ritual Episode Two: The Illustrious Client Episode Three: The Valley of Fear & The Three Garridebs Music: Opening Credits, Sherlock Series 1 OST by Michael Price and David G. Arnold, Vanishing Underground, Sherlock Series 3 OST by Michael Price and David G. Arnold
In this episode of Anomaly Supplemental, Sue and KC share their reactions to Sherlock series three. They talk about their reactions to [spoiler] and [more spoilers], answer a question about whether or not a non-classic Sherlock fan should watch Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’s modern take, and discuss varying degrees of fandom for Sherlock and other shows. Twitter: @AnomalyPodcastLike us on Facebook and join the Facebook group.Visit our website at anomalypodcast.com Send feedback and comments to Anomaly Supplemental's hosts at moregirlygeekz(at)gmail.comAnd Anomaly now has a Tumblr! Follow us at anomalypodcast.tumblr.com.
0:00:31 - 0:24:08 Opening & What We've Been Up To 0:24:45 - 1:56:51 Main Topic 1: BBC’s Sherlock 1:57:13 - 2:31:45 Main Topic 2: Game Club: Telltale’s The Walking Dead, Episode 3: The Long Road Ahead 2:32:22 - 3:01:59 Audible Recommendations, Mail Bag & Internet Whoring Music Used "Boing Zoom DAKOTA!" by Shadow, from Rock Candy 1 “How It Was Done” by Davide Arnold & Michael Price, from Sherlock Series 3 OST “Floating Dust” by Davide Arnold & Michael Price, from Sherlock Series 3 OST “Discover Katjaa 2” by Jared Emerson-Johnson, from Episode 3 of Telltale’s The Walking Dead
Hosts Jonathan Lack and Sean Chapman tackle a lot of news this week - including the incredibly tragic passing of Philip Seymour Hoffman, whom we pay tribute to here - from movie trailers to video game developments, before diving into an in-depth discussion of Series 3 of the BBC's 'Sherlock,' which just finished its American run on PBS.
CORRECTED - I left out about 10 minutes from the middle section. OOPS. Very sorry, this has it all now.Sherlock Holmes takes "His Last Vow", and MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is back to discuss everything to do with the SHERLOCK Series 3 finale. Join John & Will as they discuss the jam-packed episode: Mary, Magnussen, Memory Palaces, even the Miser Brothers! We are coiled springs of action, ready to talk (and talk and talk). Please take a listen!
Sherlock Holmes takes "His Last Vow", and MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is back to discuss everything to do with the SHERLOCK Series 3 finale. Join John & Will as they discuss the jam-packed episode: Mary, Magnussen, Memory Palaces, even the Miser Brothers! We are coiled springs of action, ready to talk (and talk and talk). Please take a listen!
It seemed like Sherlock Series 3 only started less than two weeks ago... oh... wait. Yup, it's finale time, and what a finale it was! Sherlock Series 3 is over just like that, and with it there wer emore twists and turns and exploration than we've ever seen before. No more so than in His Last Vow. BSBs Curly, Lyndsay, Kafers, Ardy, Amy, & Sarah get their teeth into His Last Vow. We debate, we have opinions, we change opinions, and we all agree that Charles Augustus Magnussen is the best... in a "he's horrible I hate him" kind of way. Questions from followers and listeners, our thoughts on THE ENDING and what Series 4 may have in store for us.
In this spoiler packed episode we discuss the highs and lows of the final episode of Sherlock Series 3
In this spoiler packed episode we discuss the highs and lows of the final episode of Sherlock Series 3
MUTTER'S SPIRAL wraps up the journey through SHERLOCK Series 2 with discussion of "The Hounds of Baskerville" & "The Reichenbach Fall". We focus mostly on The Fall and the epic battle between Sherlock & Moriarity - The FINAL Problem! How did Sherlock survive the fall? We advance some ideas (although I INCORRECTLY state that you don't see Sherlock hit the ground - WE do, but WATSON doesn't). Come join us for talk, speculation and trivia!
This is the first official trailer of BBC One Sherlock Series 3 which premieres on January 1st 2014. The next two movies of Sherlock series 3 (season 3) would also air in January. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock and Martin Freeman as Watson the British crime drama has gained an amazing fanbase and world-wide popularity. … Continue reading "First trailer of BBC One Sherlock Series 3" The post First trailer of BBC One Sherlock Series 3 appeared first on Movie Wallpapers.
No technical difficulties can keep us from talking about our number one requested Revisit: Sherlock Series 2!
This time on the show, Ryan, James, and Travis chat about a number of films and shows that they've been watching, including Sherlock Series 2, The Dark Knight Returns, and Doctor Who.
We talk Sherlock series two with our buddy Jeff Murdoch. We recorded this episode outside of the studio. The format and audio quality will return in a few weeks. Thanks folks.
Summary: Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Fake Keith, Jean Riddler and the Real Keith Dunn talk about Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’ Sherlock: Series 2, have a retrospective on the year 2011, find some general news and a variety of other stuff, specifically: 00:00 – Intro and theme tune. 00:59 — Welcome! 01:34 – News: […]
"It is with a heavy heart that I take up my pen to write these the last words in which I shall ever record the singular gifts by which my friend Sherlock Holmes was distinguised." - The Final Problem On the 15th of January, 2011, we and upwards of 8million other people in the UK (and beyond) were staring at out television, tissues and wine in hand. It is the night of The Reichenbach Fall and The Final Problem. "My best friend, Sherlock Holmes, is dead..." a broken John Watson reveals to his therapist, and we start our emotional roller coaster of the Sherlock Series 2 finale. Babes Curly, Ardy, Jenn, Turk, Amy, Maria, and Marie mull over Reichenbach. We console, we laugh, we theorize, and we declare our everlasting love for Molly Hooper. Why did Mycroft do what he did? Did Sherlock really believe he was going to die? We discuss so much and with such passion because this is the show that started off this podcast. So we discuss the brilliant directing and editing and performances, as well as the larger impact, and how we've all been hit by an emotional bus of crying and heartbreak. How did he do it? Moriarty in Sherlock's clothes? Well places rubbish truck? Rhodedendrun a la Guy Ritchie? Magical unicorn? We discuss our theories, our hopes for The Empty House, and our continual heartbreak over this amazing piece of television. In all seriousness, this is what acting and storytelling is about. Sherlock is the epitome of what television should be, what art should be. Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, Andrew Scott, and everyone involved in this production deserve every award possible. Thank you Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat for an amazing series, and thank you Steve Thompson for Reichenbach.
Babes Curly, Ardy, Taylor, and Marie chat with Honorary Babe Lyndsay Faye about the Guy Ritchie sequel. We fawn over Jared Harris, applaud antithesis, bitch over the ladies, and laugh a ridiculous amount, as well as get a little sad. But most importantly we discuss Guy Ritchie's alarming hatred of trees. Star Wars and Batman make appearances, as Lyndsay's monkey voice. As a BONUS, we also talk about the new Sherlock Series 2 trailers (that were out as of 12/20), our excitement bubbling over about the new series, and how, when it comes to it, Sherlock will always beat Guy Ritchie's films. Maybe if he didn't hate trees so much. There are NO SPOILERS for Sherlock Series 2 discussed if you have seen the trailers released by the BBC. Don't worry, we wouldn't do that to you. Stay tuned for a message about SherlockNYC's AMAZING events in The Big Apple.