i wish they had times where holmes reminisces like this case is so familiar to a case i solved in my last lifetime. show some flashbacks to those old cases to tie into these new cases. but oh well.
I very much agree with your comment/idea on where holmes reminisces like this case is so familiar to a case i solved in my last lifetime. show some flashbacks to those old cases to tie into these new cases. I think that would have been brilliant but as you type but oh well.
I loved this episode especially how it's sometimes educational like the mention of how back in ancient Europe specifically Ancient Greece or medieval times a meteorite would've been mistaken for a ball of fire sent down from the sky by Apollo of Greek Mythology.
***** Correction my dear Watson. Holmes was anything but fictional. Before you get too excited, I'll tell you 1 thing:Holmes was based of a real person, Dr.John Henry Bell, a medical dude of Conan Doyle's. Alot of other characters were incorporated into 1 person to make Holmes, including Doyle's mom and another medical dude. Thus, Sherlock, in some ways, was real.
Lestrade- This is 1 field trip you're going to have to miss. Holmes- She's right. This isn't academic anymore. This is real danger. Me- Which is why those 3 should not have been involved in the first place. Lestrade should've put her foot down sometime ago and told them to stay out of police activity.
I get what they're saying is right, but if it hadn't been for the Irregulars, the adults would've been trapped in that hole forever and the Musgrave sword wouldn't have been recovered if not for Tennyson.
I'm suprized that Watson uses a hand held torch like a human! I'd have thought he'd have headlight eyes or at least a built in finger torch like Inspector Gadget! I mean, he searches NSY's databanks via wifi and uses a built in MRI scanner for medical analysis yet he uses a hand carry flashlight....i guess some part of the 19th century Watson thought to add a little human aspect...
Yea, I find it very surprising that Watson still uses a hand held torch like a human. He’s a robot so he should have had a built in torch that rises up from his wrist or a built in head torch. But I’m liking your thought on some part of the 19th century Watson thought to add a little human.
@@jeffcarroll1990shock Right?! Plus there's never a point in the whole series where you actually see his face. And it was late 90s early 2000s political correctness shoehorning a character in. Just remember the show came out of the UK so it was a bit ahead of the curve on the PC stuff. And the size of the thing he hovers in is way too massive to be practical
This is both historical and epic at the same time
i wish they had times where holmes reminisces like this case is so familiar to a case i solved in my last lifetime. show some flashbacks to those old cases to tie into these new cases. but oh well.
I very much agree with your comment/idea on where holmes reminisces like this case is so familiar to a case i solved in my last lifetime. show some flashbacks to those old cases to tie into these new cases. I think that would have been brilliant but as you type but oh well.
That would kinda kill the immersion.
I've discovered something while watching this show. No matter what version of Sherlock Holmes I see, I fall hard for him...
Katie Leffler the voice actor is Raditz too XD
I loved this episode especially how it's sometimes educational like the mention of how back in ancient Europe specifically Ancient Greece or medieval times a meteorite would've been mistaken for a ball of fire sent down from the sky by Apollo of Greek Mythology.
This might be my favorite episode so far.
So the Musgrave Sword is a literal Keyblade!
yes!
I wonder what Holme's brain is made of. And man he's amazing
***** Correction my dear Watson. Holmes was anything but fictional. Before you get too excited, I'll tell you 1 thing:Holmes was based of a real person, Dr.John Henry Bell, a medical dude of Conan Doyle's. Alot of other characters were incorporated into 1 person to make Holmes, including Doyle's mom and another medical dude. Thus, Sherlock, in some ways, was real.
And also in one episode instead of saying his actual name he said he was Arthur Doyle.
Lestrade- This is 1 field trip you're going to have to miss.
Holmes- She's right. This isn't academic anymore. This is real danger.
Me- Which is why those 3 should not have been involved in the first place. Lestrade should've put her foot down sometime ago and told them to stay out of police activity.
I get what they're saying is right, but if it hadn't been for the Irregulars, the adults would've been trapped in that hole forever and the Musgrave sword wouldn't have been recovered if not for Tennyson.
I should’ve said so in the first episode but Holmes has some bomb ass sideburns
this is one of my favorite cases
Yeah and to see them fall in a whole together
I'm suprized that Watson uses a hand held torch like a human! I'd have thought he'd have headlight eyes or at least a built in finger torch like Inspector Gadget! I mean, he searches NSY's databanks via wifi and uses a built in MRI scanner for medical analysis yet he uses a hand carry flashlight....i guess some part of the 19th century Watson thought to add a little human aspect...
Yea, I find it very surprising that Watson still uses a hand held torch like a human. He’s a robot so he should have had a built in torch that rises up from his wrist or a built in head torch. But I’m liking your thought on some part of the 19th century Watson thought to add a little human.
It was probably designed like that to enable other people to use the torches.
Wasn't Musgrave Holme's old college friend, in the original story?
+Epsilon9 yup
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century is supposedly on Paramount+ 🤦♂️
15:39 where do they get the ropes, and if he had gone into the cave?
Sharlock is so awsome he could be real
Francisco Salinas he was based off of the author medical professor
Brainy is eternally sexy.
Yeah being smart is great on their
Neutromatter is not really a thing is it? It's fictional
no its not a thing Lol
@@Shawnchapp I figured 😅
Truth!
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Around 10:28mins....Sounds Familiar.
Mcphee scotland yard
I am so attracted to Sherlock even though hes a cartoon lol
Me too. 😊
There are some legends that state Excalibur was crafted from a meteorite.
So was Sokka's sword from Avatar
Tennison is soooo cute and reminds me of my brother
Mute and chair bound?
@@jeffcarroll1990shock Right?! Plus there's never a point in the whole series where you actually see his face. And it was late 90s early 2000s political correctness shoehorning a character in. Just remember the show came out of the UK so it was a bit ahead of the curve on the PC stuff. And the size of the thing he hovers in is way too massive to be practical
Sharlock is so awsome he could be real
+Francisco Salinas sherlock you mean
I like da new story lines
Is it bad to swoon on this Holmes? He's yumtastic
sounds like a static hum in the background, ur other video didnt have that :/
Same here. I guess its that large mind
how do you write lestrarde's name
where did wiggens and deidri get the rope? martin fenwick kicked it over
My guess, he didn't kick into the hole, otherwise we would have seen it there.
Meteor
Hiu
Holmes is a drug addict but i love his shows🔼🔽
and now hes got future drugs