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It's because he doesn't care that much about saving the kid, he is just wanting to prove himself and how smart he is. He literally says "i'm a highly functioning sociopath"
@@sachin1825 Yes, but remember there are very detail oriented artists and this painting was done when there was light in the sky from the sun, which means only the brightest stars would be visible.
Legitimately. The usual technique is to paint deliberate small dots for major asterisms, and then fill in the rest with a lightly coated stiff bristle brush (like a toothbrush) and use your thumb to bend and flick the bristles so it makes small little random specks for stars.
It's badly done tho, the audience never has a chance at solving this and it's such a tiny detail that you would need to know the entire night sky to look for things like these, which is weird even for Sherlock who does not fully know the solar system, and what if the difference in the painting was related to the solar system, like the position of the moon in the night sky, and who was the painter who ensured everything in the painting to be an exact replica
For the ppl wondering, this is the same episode as when Watson found out Sherlock didnt know the moon revolved around the Earth, so he took him to a planetarium and that’s most likely where he learned of the supernova
@@midnightblares4761 Well, sorta. There was a movie on the 80s about Sherlock Holmes being unfrozen in the then present time, then there was Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century.
@@Bl_do since you wanna try acting smart I will too. Technically London does have a Walmart, but it goes under the Alias ASDA. But it’s still under the Walmart name so it technically is still a British Walmart.
@@Korkzis yes, but as somebody in Britain, we do not call it "british walmart" we call it, guess what ASDA, and as these characters are british, in a british TV show, on a british network, placed in Britain that's mainly watched by british viewers, guess what they'll say as normal people... 🌠 asda 🌠 . Like your technically right, I could say coca cola, but I'm probably just going to say Fanta if what I'm wanting is Fanta, I could say mondelēz, but I'm probably just going to say oreo, cause people don't call them by the company, but by the name. So yes your being "smart" but people don't talk like that, so my point stands "Ah yes, I love going to walmart in London".
Haven't seen the episode in a long time but if I remember correctly there was a time limit. That phone call he received is Moriarty telling him that the time is up. And from how I remember Moriarty's character in this, he probably didn't care whether Sherlock solves it or not but still made the boy do the countdown for the thrill of it
@@huntermontgomery3446 translation: It's a movie, it's fake. In movies one hour is 20 seconds and two seconds is long enough to dodge a nuke. He's just pointing out inconsistencies and stereotypes in dramatic media. Btw this is a show called Sherlock
The unfortunate part of the new Sherlock stories is that they don’t give you hints or clues on how to solve them yourself, so all you’re really left with is a show where they hide the evidence from you until the “actually smart” fellow comes in.
Well not really tho, this entire time we are constantly told “hey the dude who died is a super space fanatic and that’s why he got killed” so we know it has to do with space and stars, we just didn’t know which one.
Yeah it is ridiculous tryna follow along when they explicitly dont tell anything, the worst example was when there was the guy who had a bloody boomerang in his cars exhaust that fired out and killed someone
It actually kind of reminds me of a Christie novel. What is more narratively satisfying than a fantastical solution, the only possible (not plausible, possible) solution to a fantastical problem? Not just anyone can do it, but the pay off is incredible when you finally do know the answer and everything fits.
@@Luciry123 That's not it though? He got hit by his own boomerang because he got distracted by a loud noise made by the exhaust. Still stupid af though.
I think there was a bit in a planetarium earlier in the episode where the supernova was mentionned and he remembered it. Otherwise that kid was fucked.
Considering everyone had a space phase and the fact that Sherlock has the Mind Palace thing he probably knows a lot about space it's just deleted out of sight out of mind in the halls of his mind we all know a lot of s*** we just can't pull it up on random
A great performance from the actress in this scene. Once Sherlock was on the clock, she had no lines, but conveyed a terrible guilt at knowing a child's life was on the line because of her forgery.
Imagine having a mate like Sherlock. Always asking you thinks then telling you to shut up because he's got to know it and then keep mumbling and asking away but only shouting at you to shut up because he can figure it out or the dinner is going to burn to a crisp
Benadic's performances as sherlock is pretty good actually. He nails that bit of arrogant vibe and the sarcasm that sherlock has sometimes 😂 im not a big fan of the show but this is perfect casting.
@@BeforeThisNovember that and it is probably meant to convey how fast his mind is racing as well to prove it. Very similar to how the RDJ movies show his perception slow during times of analysis
You are making a point, but this was original Sherlock. Modern Sherlock would definitely know the solar system. You got to adapt the writing if you change the setting. Original Sherlock also didn't know about smartphones but modern Sherlock does. In modern times, it's just not thinkable that an educated intelligent person doesn't know the solar system.
Sherlock Holmes in most incarnations is perceived to be a savant, or "learned idiot". He knows a truck load about the stuff that interests him and litteraly nothing else.
I like how Sherlock in this series didn’t know the moon revolves around the earth but he also knows about this random supernova that occurred in the mid 1800’s 😂
He didn't know that at first either. Remember the planetarium scene? That's where he heard about this. The starting scene of this episode was intentional. Sherlock usually disposes out such useless info, but some useless info that he luckily heard at the planetarium ended up saving a child's life. Anyway, the professor that was killed there by that large guy was actually researching the claim that the painting was fake and the professor would only do that because of some knowledge that he being familiar with astronomy would know. And I guess sherlock deduced that and then he remembered what he heard at the planetarium and lo and behold that was the answer.
@@tobymacdonald5893 he knew from ‘substantial’ evidence like the reactions of the woman selling it. That way, he knew it was a fake but he didn’t know how to prove it definitively
He was actually searching the super nova, that's what he does in his phone, and then he shows the result in the ending of it - but him praising himself is what they suggest
Kid never said he had 10 seconds just started counting to zero from 10, but if you’re wondering, about 33 seconds passed from when the counting started to when an answer was given.
The stars around it. As bs as it sounds if you already have a painting or picture of that specific supernova you can tell by the way it's drawn and the stars around it
It's pretty absurd, but the slight redeeming quality of it is that earlier in the same episode they make a very subtle reference to this supernova.(when he fights the Golum, there's a planetary presentation being proyected during the whole fight- it's pretty jarring how loud the presentation is during that fight, but it does help it stick out and lead into this one deduction that has _some_ foreshadowing).
@@Luciferatw0rk Sherlock in the books specifically "forgets" if the Sun revolves around the Earth or the other way around, because that wouldn't make a difference to his method. I doubt the book Sherlock would have perfect photographic memory of the nigh sky
i love that sherlock was like "TELL ME" but he realized if she explained why the painting is fake the kid will die anyway because sherlock wasn't the one who figured it out. this is important because sherlock likes to show how he's smarter than anyone else and yet, for a second there, he was willing to give up that pride to save a child's life.
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@@xaikken its clearly an ip stealer lol
@@jerrieslol i did no such thing
Why does this version of Sherlock give me doctor who vibes
It does give a mix of 10 and 11th doctor here
Cause the writers for both shows are the same
That's a strange thing to say..............strange.......get it ?
Dude same!😂😂
@@darkdraco02 we are in the multiverse of madness
“Sherlock, there’s literally a Getty images watermark…”
“LET ME THINK, ITS TOO OBVIOUS”
This took me out🤣
Best comment 😂😂
lol me ded
😂🤣
"Getty! Getty Images, a stock image company founded in 1995."
"Then how could it have been painted in the 1640s?" *Looks at Sherlock with lust.*
The painter who just dropped a big paint drop accidentally 👀
Funi
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2.2k likes and 2 comments, as a man i see perfection
3k likes and 4 comments?
3.6 likes? and 5 comments
Meanwhile 2023 Sherlock: "This is fake, This is AI generated, her skin is too smooth"
And she has 14 fingers. And three legs
"Why are TikTok like videos on CZcams? Who decided that?"
@@BigyetiTechnologiesa man has three legs
"Her skin is too smooth" I know what type of pics you're referring to.
@@BigyetiTechnologies
"Well sir, she has three legs because she's a pre-op trans woman"
*"FROM THE SIXTEEN-HUNDREDS‽"*
When he figured it out but still had to make some theatrics before saying the answer while the kid was counting to their death ☠️
It's because he doesn't care that much about saving the kid, he is just wanting to prove himself and how smart he is. He literally says "i'm a highly functioning sociopath"
@@SoapMurderer he isn't technically (froma diagnostic point of view) but definitely low empathy
Most likely autistic coded
Completely in line with his personality
Sherlock knew nothing about space, he didn't care. So he had to restore something he deleted from his hard drive(mind)
He's a sociopath afterall
Painter in the 1600's: "oops, I made that star too big. Oh well, no one will notice."
And we declare that is fake painting 😂😂😂
Yeah the one episode that didn’t made that much sense lol… You could’ve splash painted the sparts too
@@joyeuxnoel7941
The Star altogether didn’t exist in the sky. It wasn’t until the 1800’s did the light from it reach us.
@@TrueMohax painting is isn't exactly work like photography, there can be things in a painting that were unintentionally imagined by the painter
@@sachin1825
Yes, but remember there are very detail oriented artists and this painting was done when there was light in the sky from the sun, which means only the brightest stars would be visible.
those 10 seconds were an entire fucking century.
Where did it say 10 seconds? Usually a countdown isn’t actually 10 seconds
Name of series
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@@BoobsForNoobs 🤦🏼♂️
@@ujjwalsharma6051Sherlock Holmes
Meanwhile painter randomly drawing stars
😂😂😋
only one comment and 1.2k likes?
Legitimately. The usual technique is to paint deliberate small dots for major asterisms, and then fill in the rest with a lightly coated stiff bristle brush (like a toothbrush) and use your thumb to bend and flick the bristles so it makes small little random specks for stars.
The most intense: "Spot the difference," game ever played.
Lmao
😂😂😂
I SPY esports 💀
It's badly done tho, the audience never has a chance at solving this and it's such a tiny detail that you would need to know the entire night sky to look for things like these, which is weird even for Sherlock who does not fully know the solar system, and what if the difference in the painting was related to the solar system, like the position of the moon in the night sky, and who was the painter who ensured everything in the painting to be an exact replica
@@shivamarya5225 he could have used his internal google and remembered when the nova happened, then remembered when the painting was made
He managed to say about a hundred words in 10s. Time is truly an illusion
😂
I mean like he is doctor strange so yeah time truly is an illusion for him
jojo time
That wasn’t ten seconds lmao
@@waddlelikeanotter9925 that was the kid’s 10 seconds
For the ppl wondering, this is the same episode as when Watson found out Sherlock didnt know the moon revolved around the Earth, so he took him to a planetarium and that’s most likely where he learned of the supernova
... wait... did they just bring the original Sherlock from the Victorian Era into the modern world again?
@@irrespondible wait, again?
@@midnightblares4761 Well, sorta. There was a movie on the 80s about Sherlock Holmes being unfrozen in the then present time, then there was Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century.
Sherlock in the original novel; “Great, now I’ll have to spend some time forgetting it.”
@@irrespondible I thought I was the only one who remembered that cartoon.
“10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 4…” Ah yes. My favorite form of counting down.
good catch. lol
There was a bigger gap between 6 5 so they just skipped it to make up for it
"...Uh, no. The artist just flecked some dots around. The frame has a WalMart logo stamped on the side."
@@mr.midgardville Thought he was going to say Made in China
Ah yes, I love going to Walmart in London
@@Bl_do
Moriarty had it shipped in because he thought it'd be funnier
@@Bl_do since you wanna try acting smart I will too. Technically London does have a Walmart, but it goes under the Alias ASDA. But it’s still under the Walmart name so it technically is still a British Walmart.
@@Korkzis yes, but as somebody in Britain, we do not call it "british walmart" we call it, guess what ASDA, and as these characters are british, in a british TV show, on a british network, placed in Britain that's mainly watched by british viewers, guess what they'll say as normal people... 🌠 asda 🌠 .
Like your technically right, I could say coca cola, but I'm probably just going to say Fanta if what I'm wanting is Fanta, I could say mondelēz, but I'm probably just going to say oreo, cause people don't call them by the company, but by the name.
So yes your being "smart" but people don't talk like that, so my point stands "Ah yes, I love going to walmart in London".
Jesus these 10 seconds are being counted in Namek time
Nice. Love that DragonBall reference.
@@brandonbradley8480 thanks, me too
Frieza made this vid
Love this lmaoo
And they did scream for most of it, to be fair.
Sherlock: TELL ME!
a second later: NO SHUT UP DONT SAY ANYTHING
That sound like me though
He had to figure it out by himself or a child would get blown up
That's such a doctor who line.
@@random_person7100source?
I wish I could erase that show from my memory and watch it for the first time again.
Do you recommend it?? I thought at first that you mean it's bad😂
@@Shelby-bo5ym I would like to forget to have the same feeling I had when watched it for the first time.
@@hermessantos1601 damn is it that good
@@Shelby-bo5ym I thought so. To be honest, there was just one episode I didn't like. The last season was specially good for me.
@@hermessantos1601 ill watch it now thanks
Having a limited amount of time in movies be like:
*Dragon ball Z arrive* Freezer and his 10 mins that spanned 10 episodes or so
@@MrPoussin66 Anime got to stretch out that run time
Well the van bereu (whatever) supernova was earlier mentioned in the story so yea.
Just like an Anime FILLER EPISODE 😂
It's because of the Time Stone he hid
Children's book: *Can you spot the 3 differences in these two pictures?*
Me as a child:
Lollll
🤣🤣
@@rsachin9986 Top Gun Maverick
@R SACHIN shelock, don't listen to the guy above
@@sherlockedfan5951 ah yes shelock
Damm the thinker really changed his profession to a detective
_”As you can see, I made a mistake here.”_ *-the artist who painted that picture, probably*
Hes so smart he decided to become one of the avengers
logic and science couldn't satisfy him anymore. Now he solves mysteries with time stone
And the other sherlock also became an avenger.
😂😂
They have Dr Banner.. with his 8 PhDs.. or do
@@Khronogi yes including the other one earlier from after
There was no time limit, until Sherlock asked for it. He just wanted to challenge himself.
Yes
Haven't seen the episode in a long time but if I remember correctly there was a time limit. That phone call he received is Moriarty telling him that the time is up. And from how I remember Moriarty's character in this, he probably didn't care whether Sherlock solves it or not but still made the boy do the countdown for the thrill of it
There was a time limit.
@@zairili2450 i haven't seen the show in a long time, thought this scene was against his sister
Yup he can be arrogant sometimes
Sherlock when he sees AI art.
“Tell me!”
“Actually no shut up!”
😂😂
Sherlock: Ahh yes I solved it, it's the star....
Moriarty: No it's Ai generated
that further goes to prove its fake 😂
It's real to the AI.
It's real to me.
damn this one really cracked me up
moriarty the patriot
@@cfri9332 hi ultron
That 8th second is longer than a second
You have zero joy in your life Budd
It’s a move one hour is 20 seconds 2 second is enough time to dodge a nuke
@@rusfener562 huh?
@@huntermontgomery3446 translation: It's a movie, it's fake. In movies one hour is 20 seconds and two seconds is long enough to dodge a nuke.
He's just pointing out inconsistencies and stereotypes in dramatic media. Btw this is a show called Sherlock
@@gary9689 sorry misspelled thanks for having my back
He had a whole ass conversation in 2 seconds
The moan Sherlock makes after the kid says 5 💀
Sherlock: "the sun goes around the world bla bla bla I don't need that info"
Also Sherlock: "Van Buren Supernova!"
Isnt that the joke of the episode?
@@filipsperl yes
He has a good short term memory. He'd just fought with someone at an astronomical museum....and he kind of heard it and remember.
He mentions that he heard it in the planetarium, and that "you heard it too". Clearly, that's why Moriarty asked him this particular question.
Is that a quote from the show?
The unfortunate part of the new Sherlock stories is that they don’t give you hints or clues on how to solve them yourself, so all you’re really left with is a show where they hide the evidence from you until the “actually smart” fellow comes in.
Well not really tho, this entire time we are constantly told “hey the dude who died is a super space fanatic and that’s why he got killed” so we know it has to do with space and stars, we just didn’t know which one.
Yeah it is ridiculous tryna follow along when they explicitly dont tell anything, the worst example was when there was the guy who had a bloody boomerang in his cars exhaust that fired out and killed someone
@@Isiauwuehrifi I don’t think that’s enough.
It actually kind of reminds me of a Christie novel. What is more narratively satisfying than a fantastical solution, the only possible (not plausible, possible) solution to a fantastical problem? Not just anyone can do it, but the pay off is incredible when you finally do know the answer and everything fits.
@@Luciry123 That's not it though? He got hit by his own boomerang because he got distracted by a loud noise made by the exhaust. Still stupid af though.
The internet on Sherlock's phone works so fast😅
How to count 10 seconds in just 30 seconds
😅😅😅
For a person who is not willing to learn shit about our solar system, he seems to be very knowledgeable about other cosmic bodies.
I think there was a bit in a planetarium earlier in the episode where the supernova was mentionned and he remembered it. Otherwise that kid was fucked.
That's basically his character...shit at general knowledge, but a savant in specific fields of knowledge, tailored to his work.
Considering everyone had a space phase and the fact that Sherlock has the Mind Palace thing he probably knows a lot about space it's just deleted out of sight out of mind in the halls of his mind we all know a lot of s*** we just can't pull it up on random
I think it was sort of a guess, he looks it up on his phone to make sure he's right
A man who read at least the first novel.... or at least the first chapter of the first novel
A great performance from the actress in this scene. Once Sherlock was on the clock, she had no lines, but conveyed a terrible guilt at knowing a child's life was on the line because of her forgery.
Actress? You mean actor, right?
@@beezahar9109 actress is a female actor
@@S0N35 some losers think the term actress is oppressive and sexist for some reason 🤡
@@beezahar9109 that’s like comparing businessman and businesswoman
@@aaron-vh8ie yes thats my point
"TELL ME WHY THE PAINTING IS FAKE, TELL ME"
1 second later
"Shut up"
These are the slowest 10 seconds ive seen in my life
Sherlock can find Waldo even when he's not actually in the crowd
As long as it’s not that one “Where’s Waldo” SCP where if you are aware of Waldo’s location he kills you.
@@Ben_Kimber there's... a waldo SCP?
@@nice__craft Yeah. I think there's also a Garfield SCP.
@@nice__craft Also, the Waldo SCP is SCP-4885.
oh boy, my poor childhood friends are after me
This type of performance just makes him look like the perfect candidate to play as the Doctor in Doctor Who
This is what I exactly thought! He would be perfect for that role.
They should have cast this guy as Dr. Strange
@@esdigital5259 I hate Marvel.
@@semihsafabalci2540 Um, congratulations?
He's too big an actor for Doctor Who now
Painter in the 1600 hundreds: *uses the splatter technique*
Bilbo and smaug looking at painting be like
Imagine having a mate like Sherlock. Always asking you thinks then telling you to shut up because he's got to know it and then keep mumbling and asking away but only shouting at you to shut up because he can figure it out or the dinner is going to burn to a crisp
That is me the last weeks before any exam
The key might be to get them to care, just a touch.
Bollocks. The real Sherlock knows nothing of astronomy 🪐
IQ diff
@@kujojotarostandoceanman2641 so very inadequate
Girl:why are boys so bad at taking our hints it’s so obvious
The hint:
Lol
cringe comment for a cringe video
@@user-ln2go4xp6d and yet you still spent time reading the comments
@@notyourfriend2648 it was like the 3rd comment down
@@user-ln2go4xp6d so? Just don't bother.
When the killer and the detective are both psychopathic maniacs
Why bring Cycle Paths in do it?
sherlock is a sociopath
10s left to point out the last difference between 2 pictures be like
Dormammu came to bargain.
I'm the first reply. I'm faster, I'm stronger, I'm. . . I'm better.
I'm the second reply and I'm dogsheet
I am the third reply and i am trash
What 10 seconds feels like when you're at work
There is no reference of 10 "seconds". The kid just starts counting back from 10
@@Gaurav-ii7io Title of the video
@@Gaurav-ii7io Do you know how to read?
How elated he feels with himself 😀, he almost forgot everything that was at stake at that moment.
the stress Sherlock went through 😂
*MEANWHILE*
Bob Ross: Remember, there are no mistakes. Just happy accidents. *dabs the brush all over the place*
2 millennia from then a child dies.
Gotta love How he said its Bob rossing time and then bobbed all over the painting
@@mashable8759 it’s Bobbin time
Meanwhile chernobyl:
Let's just add some... happy little supernovae over here *dab dab dab*
Benadic's performances as sherlock is pretty good actually. He nails that bit of arrogant vibe and the sarcasm that sherlock has sometimes 😂 im not a big fan of the show but this is perfect casting.
Benedict
@@EnigmaChess ah right my mistake ... thanx : )
Benadic ? Are you serious ?
Agreed. The show was a dumpster fire, but Benadryl has _nailed_ it as Sherlock.
Benadryl Cabbagepatch*
What history teachers say when you ask them how it’ll help you later in life
"LOOK! There's Waldo hiding in a tree! Where's Waldo didn't exist until 1987! Elementary good sir."
Ah yes, "the ol' ten second countdown that takes twenty five seconds" schtick...actually was waiting for him to find Waldo in there somewhere.
They never said he had 10 SECONDS. It was just a countdown.
@@BeforeThisNovember that and it is probably meant to convey how fast his mind is racing as well to prove it. Very similar to how the RDJ movies show his perception slow during times of analysis
@@mr.t0xic100 yeah exactly. These guys really think they find plot holes or something 🤡
You’d of had 10 years and still not figured it out.
@@BeforeThisNovember exactly, how a TV series like Sherlock, that is about mysteries, clues and mind games would make this basic mistake
Ah yes a kindergarten child
That's an elaborate way to say 5 year old
The kidnapper is making the kid count down to hide their voice
No, this is Britain, it is a reception child.
The plot is that the bad guy kidnaps people straps them to a bomb leaves them somewhere and tells them what to say by text
Nah, preschool
Bilbo and Smaug in an alternate universe 💀
You mean dr.Strange and agent Ross?
@@user-yz8my7yw6z nope smaug and bilbo
I was looking for this comment
"The painting is a fake i solve it"
Also him 5 second later
"TELL ME WHY THE PAINTING IS A FAKE!!!"
He deduced that the painting needed to be fake, but he didn't have any hard evidence that it was.
“It’s fake”
“How”
“Give me a moment and I’ll figure something out”
Oooosh sounds like government
the painter be like "man I didn't actually mean to do correct stars its just artistic interpretation"
Bollocks. The real Sherlock knows nothing of astronomy 🪐
@@Legorreta.M.D true. He says he doesn't even want to know the solar system
@@SanaaAlk he just heard the fact at a planetarium
@@SanaaAlk ikr didn't Sherlock not even know that the earth revolves around the sun?
You are making a point, but this was original Sherlock. Modern Sherlock would definitely know the solar system.
You got to adapt the writing if you change the setting. Original Sherlock also didn't know about smartphones but modern Sherlock does. In modern times, it's just not thinkable that an educated intelligent person doesn't know the solar system.
Those 8 seconds were anime seconds 😂😂😂
"TELL ME IF THE PAINTING'S A FAKE, TELL ME!!"
"No shut up it only works if I do it."
It’s only worse if I find it*
@@crouchingcamels no skritzzy was right
I find this funny, because he doesnt really know our own solar system. Atleast I think in one episode he gets ridiculed by Watson. It's been awhile.
It was this specific episode I think.
It’s in this episode and they clown on him after this for it
Sherlock Holmes in most incarnations is perceived to be a savant, or "learned idiot". He knows a truck load about the stuff that interests him and litteraly nothing else.
They go to a planetarium earlier on in the episode and he picks up the info from there.
You're correct. In the books, Watson is baffled by his lack of knowledge in astronomy.
Thank god Benedict remember his line in last second, that child life might be at stake
How to count 30 seconds in just 30 seconds
I like how Sherlock in this series didn’t know the moon revolves around the earth but he also knows about this random supernova that occurred in the mid 1800’s 😂
Literally me thinking the same lol
In the books he also doesnt know about the moon revolving around the earth
@@jorian_meeuse Wich is honestly just bad writing Imo. I guess his interest is supposed to be crime but meh.
@@christopherstein2024 You should read the books. They're pretty good. This show feels like a bad parody if you've read the books.
He didn't know that at first either. Remember the planetarium scene? That's where he heard about this. The starting scene of this episode was intentional. Sherlock usually disposes out such useless info, but some useless info that he luckily heard at the planetarium ended up saving a child's life. Anyway, the professor that was killed there by that large guy was actually researching the claim that the painting was fake and the professor would only do that because of some knowledge that he being familiar with astronomy would know. And I guess sherlock deduced that and then he remembered what he heard at the planetarium and lo and behold that was the answer.
“This is strange”
“Well yes but let’s try not to cross universes”
is this a series or movie?
@@erza1186 no clue. I think it’s a movie though all the edits/clips I’ve seen are very similar so I think it’s a movie
@@erza1186 it's not a movie it has 4 seasons and it's available on prime video
@@erza1186 It's a series. I'm going to binge watch it again
@@mariajukejax9649 what’s it called is what he’s asking lol
That 10 seconds was 32 seconds
When 10 seconds is 20 seconds this is the clock at my work lmao
Jojo.
this is the same clock that will make your 20 seconds into 10 seconds during yur break time.🤣
It was never 10 second.... It was just a count down from 10 to 1
What is the series called?
“It’s a fake I’ve solved it”
literally soon as the lil girl starts counting “How can I prove that it’s a fake”🤣🤣
@@EchaOmega are you declaring the gender of a baby now?
@@InnerEagle, 😭
There’s a difference between knowing something and proving it
@@Jackn17_ but how can you know something if you haven’t proved it yet? not only to others but to yourself?
@@tobymacdonald5893 he knew from ‘substantial’ evidence like the reactions of the woman selling it. That way, he knew it was a fake but he didn’t know how to prove it definitively
Bertram Cucumber is such an amazing Sherlock Holmes...
She's a type of a kid who answer his own question
*"You're trying to solve a puzzle under 10 sec? Boy, you sure are Strange"*
*Sherlock: Frankly I am Strange, and a doctor at that.*
um actually it was about 24 seconds he took *snort*
This was the moment Sherlock Holmes became Doctor Who.
strange? maybe. far be it for me to say.
Snd then whoever he asks for help is doomed
@@zippyparakeet1074 i sure do hope you said it ironically
The longest ten seconds ever, Doctor Strange using the Time stone here.
To be fair, Moriarty probably told the kid to count down from ten. So the kid counted down nice and slow. Smart kid!
It was actually like 40 seconds but it's still incredibly impressive either or
Bro, he looked into all 14,000,605 possibilities in 10 seconds! 😆
Bro took time to praise himself 😂
😂😂😂
And diss others as well
He was actually searching the super nova, that's what he does in his phone, and then he shows the result in the ending of it - but him praising himself is what they suggest
Who knew Smaug/ The necromancer was in the same room with Bilbo Baggins
And agent Ross in the same room as doctor strange
@@spidergoat533 ye
Benedict cumberbatch is the best version of Sherlock holmes
Dr. Strange and Bilbo Baggins in the same movie is insane.
It should have been played as those characters. Watson being only 3ft tall
Kid never said he had 10 seconds just started counting to zero from 10, but if you’re wondering, about 33 seconds passed from when the counting started to when an answer was given.
Ohh what
Shoot, if I was that kid, I'd be counting slow af too. Why not? I'm trying to buy myself time here lol
The only actual question this scene left me was "how could you even recognize that as that specific supernova?" 🤣
The stars around it. As bs as it sounds if you already have a painting or picture of that specific supernova you can tell by the way it's drawn and the stars around it
It's pretty absurd, but the slight redeeming quality of it is that earlier in the same episode they make a very subtle reference to this supernova.(when he fights the Golum, there's a planetary presentation being proyected during the whole fight- it's pretty jarring how loud the presentation is during that fight, but it does help it stick out and lead into this one deduction that has _some_ foreshadowing).
This show is just a really good example of how NOT to write intelligent characters.
He was a top Detective if he didn't know about that even then he better quit
@@Luciferatw0rk Sherlock in the books specifically "forgets" if the Sun revolves around the Earth or the other way around, because that wouldn't make a difference to his method. I doubt the book Sherlock would have perfect photographic memory of the nigh sky
I miss this series SO much! I wish they would do more of him as Sherlock!!! ❤
Imagine if the painter accidentally made that dot in the sky and coincidentally called it the "Van Buren Supernova"
I forget that he is also Doctor Strange
@@2boredtowatch2003 wtf no he didn’t that was Jude law
@@2boredtowatch2003 That was Jude Law.
You obviously didn’t forget…
@@calebwood1663 but sometimes I do
Like, he doesn't look the same without facial hair and an American accent
Doctor who?
Me while the kid is counting down :
*brains freezes
Imagine it was just a extra dot of ink from a brush splatter.
Painter in heaven be like.. that was just a drop that I mistakenly spilled.
i love that sherlock was like "TELL ME" but he realized if she explained why the painting is fake the kid will die anyway because sherlock wasn't the one who figured it out.
this is important because sherlock likes to show how he's smarter than anyone else and yet, for a second there, he was willing to give up that pride to save a child's life.
Man said in his mind "it's Strangin' time" and went full magic Einstein
Morbin is literally shakin right now
I see Sherlock as a non time traveling doctor hell he even does the “oh this is gorgeous” thing
In earth 717 strange was sherlock, and in earth 212 tony was sherlock😂😂
Don’t forget the earth where old man magneto was Sherlock.
Yeah he was for earth 101😂✌
Imagine if this guy was at the gallery when Mr. BEAN switched paintings
I fckn absolutely love that your comment brought that lovely memory up. Love Mr Bean.
The Gen Z's in the comments missed this one
@@pinoycartalk Gen Z’s now about MR.BEAN what?
mr bean the legend
I read an article where someone(a group) used this same method to determine the age of the painting.
That scary sound of countdown 😳😳😳
Ain’t no one gonna talk about how they skipped number 5 💀
Editing
@@ouui they never said 5
I was looking for this comment
Lol, I caught that. Maybe the kid doesn't know the number five?
The video is edited, the kid said it in the episode
"I got the answer."
"How?"
"I don't know."
Honestly- that kinda explains getting answers in math then being told to explain how you got the answer, lol
Intuition
Literally me every day 🙄
"that's strange"
@@saturn550 proofing techniques in school level math is to improve logical and critical thinking, not intuition lol. Grad academia is rigor.
Bilbo was like: "doctor strange hurry upp! woo.. now I'm out of breath"
Sherlock genius
Imagine faking a painting by Painting the sky instead of painting the actual painting itself
😂😂😂lmao
Lmfao😂
The best Sherlock Holmes
The kid that was counting down didn't even say 5
lol