Absolutely need a Netflix series instead of movies. Imagine 45-hour episodes of Enola solving a case and each season there is one big overarching case that comes together for the season finale. We get Sherlock and Enola working together on some cases featuring John Watson, Holmesbury filler episodes, Edith and Eudoria check in from time to time. It would be perfect.
ENOLA HOLMES 2 2022, dir. Harry Bradbeer
I would like to amend my previous post about my favourite Sherlock episode. I re-watched the all show and I finally decided that my fav ep is : the sign of three. Because there is everything I like in Sherlock in this episode : wit, humour, smart lines and romance.
My favourite scene will always be the stag night.
And yes! I really like that Mary is a smart woman with a huge sense of humour and the capacity to kill you with her bare hands. And that she is completely in love with Watson.
I love the beautiful piece of violin Sherlock has written for his friends (high functioning sociopath,pff! my ass!).
Anyway, I always forgot how much I like season 3. Until I watched it again. And this episode especially.
I assume you have a preference?
I just saw Enola Holmes 2. Just a few things…
“Medievally heavy”
“Have you considered a flat mate?”
Sweet pining mostly grown babies (can you guess who)
“Teach me to dance” and “teach me to fight”
“My dear, dear lord!”
M.
The ciphers!
Fans.
“Don’t turn into me”
Nincompoop
Really the only thing I didn’t freaking LOVE was the small number of Edith scenes (and consequently the very few Edith/Sherlock interactions)
EDIT: adding “you were made to fight” bc how could I forget??!?
Edith to Sherlock: “You have very…recognizable shoulders.”
Me:
a little snippet about Edith and Sherlock from the Enola Holmes movie because I thought they were cute so here goes nothing...
It was Enola’s fault. She was the reason Edith ever met Sherlock in the first place. Edith had a habit of staying away from people who invited trouble into her life and what was Sherlock if not trouble in a suit?
Of course she’d heard of the illustrious and enigmatic detective before; who in London hadn’t? But that didn’t mean she had any intention of knowing him personally. Even, and especially, because she was friends with his mother.
So she met trouble on a Tuesday while at the library with Enola. It was quite a coincidence, really. Edith and Enola were much too enthralled in the search for a copy of A Manual of Bandaging to pay much attention to people in the aisle, much less notice Enola walk right into a gentleman’s backside-
“Enola?” The man turned around at the intrusion, blinking between the two of them. The gaze he settled on the younger woman demanded answers. Edith was glad he did not seem to want answers out of her. She was not typically inclined to answer to the whims of strange men.
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