Showing posts with label sherlock holmes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sherlock holmes. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Well, Hello there Mr Sherlock!

Sherlock: Copyright BBC

Oh my god.... Sherlock is back and my god he's back with a vengeance. Ok maybe not a vegeance, but he's back with more sex appeal than should be allowed before the watershed and a bod that had everyone wishing that sheet would just fall down completely!

Aside from Sherlock's nudity, there was a very good story going on which, well, involved someone else's nudity, so all in all a lot of naked, but more of that later.

We opened on our heroes still poised by the swimming pool about to be blown up by Moriarty. How the hell they we're going to get out of this one was anyone's guess, and thankfully Moffat delivered in both a funny and highly believable way. A more excited game called away the bad guys attention and off he went, leaving Sherlock and Watson to go about their man loving once more!

What's that, theyre not gay?! Oh ok that explains the introduction of Ms Irene Adler then. A high class dominatrix who has her eye on bigger things other than mere blackmail over some risqué photographs. No, she was much more interested in testing Sherlock both mentally and physically if her naked entrance was anything to go by.

You could tell Holmes was sorely intrigued and dare I say it a little bit in lust with the gay dominatrix?! Alas when she revealed her plan was to string him along to get Mycroft to agree to her demands, you really felt gutted for him. But this being Sherlock and him being oh so clever, he found a way to play her right back and exposed that not only was she a teensy bit fond of the curly headed one after all (her phone lock was his name) but just being touched by the 'virgin' made her pulse go all of a quiver- something Sherlock did not miss.

Utterly brilliant from start to finish- Adler's execution in particular had me on the edge, as did her stabbing Sherlock in the arm and proceeding to hit him with a paddle (at that point I did wonder what show I was watching, but it was entertaining none the less!)

Her customised ring tone was also expertly handled- embarrassingly rude to anyone who heard it, even Sherlock I think, each time it rung you knew the game was stepping up and so did the excitement.

Sherlock throwing a thug out of the window for beating up Mrs Hudson was another nice piece of character development, as it turns out he does care about those close to him. Hence the continued gay love-in between him and Watson!

I really enjoyed seeing more of Mycroft as well- Gatiss is perfect as Holmes snr; just on the right side of slimy and very interesting to watch on screen- when its him and Cumberbatch lighting up the screen, my attention is held fully.

My only beef with this episode is the way Sherlock continues to batter poor Molly with his cruel words. I was genuinely so upset by how he treated her at Christmas and the apology was all too brief to be meaningful. I know on no account would these two work out, but I would love to see them just get it on for the sheer hell of it!

So, there are my thoughts, anyone got anything to add?

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

NTAs Live: My Thoughts!

Is it me or do all the winners of the NTA's not look that pleased?!

Also, since when did it become the Eastenders show? Seriously they win everything, even when they aren't the most deserving of winners!

that said, loved Lacey Turner's red barnet teamed with elegant black puffball dress, she just wore to accept her award.

Louis Spence is a legend in spandex, nobody can deny that and The Inbetweeners managed to beat Glee, so really a great couple of minutes have just gone by.

Accept for Waterloo Road triumphing over Doctor Who and the uber yummy Sherlock, which in itself was a total travesty.

More from me when the ads are over!

Monday, 16 August 2010

Sherlock's Belstaff Coat Now On Sale!


Image courtsey of Belstaff press office

I told you Sherlock was stylish! You know that oh-so sexy woollen coat he sported throughout the hit BBC series? Well, it's now available to buy.

The 'Millford' coat made by Belstaff has just dropped in their stores nationwide, so get your man down there quick!

All you need is for him to be willing, for him to think Sherlock is actually cool and oh, a spare £1350 to spend.

Yes, dear readers Sherlock's style comes at a price, but to be fair it is made of pure wool, has some very nice Irish tweed detail- oh and it's waterproof too.

The coat in question did a very nice job of bringing the iconic figure into the 21st Century, whilst still retaining something quite unique and classic about the character.

Heck, if the Millford makes my boyfriend look as brooding and as sexy as Sherlock, then I'll take two please...See you in the queue!

For more information and availability check out www.belstaff.com

Monday, 9 August 2010

Sherlock Holmes is hot!


Sherlock Holmes: Copyright BBC

Oo-er I didn't see this coming; a Sherlock Holmes who is a bit of a hottie and knows how to dress.

Having been bullied into watching last night's finale, I found myself wanting more and was pretty darn furious when they ended on a cliffhanger- who makes three episodes for a series anyway?!

Anyway, I digress. Having gone back and watched the first two episodes I came to two conclusions; Martin Freeman is adorable and Benedict Cumberbatch is now my new secret crush.

Sorry Clarkson, you have been replaced by a curly haired, blue-eyed bloke who works a tailored coat and scarf.

It totally caught me by surprise and now I'm left wanting more- more murder mystery, more of Watson caught up in hilarious mishaps (he now has an ASBO after last week's episode) and of course Sherlock being all brooding.

He doesn't intentionally set out to be the brooding hero; in fact he's heartless, brutal and on occasion- highly annoying, but like so many women before me, I've made the fatal mistake of finding that twistedly attractive.

Aside from those quality characteristics, Sherlock's also a pretty snappy dresser. Only he, and maybe Chuck Bass, who coincidentally is another crush of mine can work silk PJ's.

Perhaps I only get the hots for those who don't stick to the norm- you know the ones who are a bit edgy, cool and well...weird.

Bring back Sherlock for series two I say and make him wackier with an earring or something; the freakier the better in my view!