Trailer for ‘Downton Abbey’ Series 3
My excitement for this series’ return is almost uncontainable. Thank goodness I’ve got ‘Parade’s End’ and ‘Doctor Who’ to keep my content until then.









Trailer for ‘Downton Abbey’ Series 3
My excitement for this series’ return is almost uncontainable. Thank goodness I’ve got ‘Parade’s End’ and ‘Doctor Who’ to keep my content until then.

[Note: This review grew into a small monster and is insanely long. I’m sure it’s enjoyable if you’ve been obsessing over Sherlock like I have for the past few weeks. Still, when will I learn to stop typing? Anyway, enjoy.]
What a way to wrap up one phenomenal season. I mean, wow guys. I tip my hat to the folks behind “The Reichenbach Fall” for making it one hell of a televised event. Were you to check the Sherlock tag on Tumblr you’d see such an incredible outpouring of emotion over this episode. And it is emotional, there’s no doubting that. Based on Arthur Conan Doyle’s story, “The Final Problem”, this episode written by Steve Thompson tackles the epic showdown between Sherlock and Moriarty and the death of the famous sleuth.
Sorry. I don’t really consider his death a spoiler. The story has only been available for like, 100 years. Spoiler warnings must lapse eventually.
Anyway, Sherlock dies. End of series, right? Nope, Steven Moffat and the BBC have a already confirmed Sherlock will get a third season. Soo - how does that work? Let’s continue.
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lazyveins blogged:
Little Lion Man - Mumford & Sons
Take all the courage you have left, waste it on fixing all the problems that you made in your own head.
Will always reblog. Mumford & Sons is the best band around. And this, this is my favorite song.
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