Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem
Mar. 7th, 2012 08:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, I admit it. I cried. I got all sniffly and red-eyed. Every time I watch any of the versions of Reichenbach, I turn into a puddle of unhappy goo. It's so incredibly sad. I mean, I understand WHY Holmes pretended to be dead but to see it from Watson's POV, to see him so incredibly unhappy...

On the other hand, this episode had so many wonderful Holmes&Watson scenes. Like when Holmes refused to stay in their flat overnight because he didn't want to endanger Watson. Or when he asked Watson to accompany him to the continent. Or when he lied to Watson about seeing Moran, to protect him. Or the wonderful yet incredibly sad letter he wrote to him. Or the way Watson touched Holmes' cigarette case, so gently and sadly... ;_;



This episode was even sadder for me because it was the last one featuring David Burke as Watson. From now on, Watson will be played by Edward Hardwicke, as shown in my icon. I really hope I'll fall in love with him as much as I fell in love with Burke's Watson *crosses fingers*

On the other hand, this episode had so many wonderful Holmes&Watson scenes. Like when Holmes refused to stay in their flat overnight because he didn't want to endanger Watson. Or when he asked Watson to accompany him to the continent. Or when he lied to Watson about seeing Moran, to protect him. Or the wonderful yet incredibly sad letter he wrote to him. Or the way Watson touched Holmes' cigarette case, so gently and sadly... ;_;



This episode was even sadder for me because it was the last one featuring David Burke as Watson. From now on, Watson will be played by Edward Hardwicke, as shown in my icon. I really hope I'll fall in love with him as much as I fell in love with Burke's Watson *crosses fingers*