D’aaaaaaaawww.
*wild applause* *bring us BBC version* *sobbing*
D’aaaaaaaawww.
*wild applause* *bring us BBC version* *sobbing*
“It was a very, very happy time and he’s deeply and sadly missed. I mean, I miss him … he was an extraordinary man and a *great* loss and sadly, I feel, not honored enough for what he did; he didn’t get any gongs for that performance. And it will be remembered, I’m sure, because I think he was an extraordinary Holmes.” - Edward Hardwicke on Jeremy Brett

Filed under Not Going to Happen to Martin Freeman, but jeez this was a great scene.
“He is one of the loveliest people, and I suppose he *is* the best friend that any man has ever had….in life. Which is after all how Doyle describes Watson.” - Jeremy Brett on Edward Hardwicke
*sniff*
“Your last note to me? The one signed ‘Believe me to be, my dear fellow, very sincerely yours, Sherlock Holmes?’ Oh, yeah, I did keep that, as it turns out. I framed it. It sits across from my desk. So I can stare at it whenever I like. For reasons I have.”

Holmes!!!
I’ll just be up here, being Batman.
Kafers of the Babes has actually seen this play (although not the original with Jeremy Brett, obviously). It’s odd, but interesting.
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