Feb. 3rd, 2013

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It's canon discussion time! What did you all think of The Boscombe Valley Mystery? As always, I've written up a few of my own random thoughts and questions, which are behind the jump. Add your own in the comments!

Discussion about the Granada adaptation of The Boscombe Valley Mystery is available in this week's Granada discussion post.

Onward to canon talk - The Boscombe Valley Mystery )
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Let's talk telly in the discussion post for Granada's adaptation of The Boscombe Valley Mystery. If you haven't seen this episode yet, you can find it at YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Video, and DVD. Follow me behind the jump for some of my random thoughts and impressions. Please add your own in the comments!

Canon discussion is available in the canon discussion post.

Onward to Granada talk - The Boscombe Valley Mystery )
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Canon Story: The Boscombe Valley Mystery
Title: Sherlock Mohles (part of The Ocelot Tales)
Author: thesmallhobbit
Rating: G
A/N: Based on Holmes’ comment to Lestrade “A mole could trace it”.  And indeed it did, yet not by sight.

A man pacing and then he stops.  A second man walks up and away.  Another, this time fainter, he must be on tiptoes.  The vibrations are greater as the second man runs back.  And I can just feel the brief return of the third.  Blessed silence.  Now there are a whole group of them wallowing around.  I’m going somewhere quieter.

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Author: methylviolet10b
Rating: PG
Character(s): Sherlock Holmes, Inspector Lestrade, Doctor John Watson
Summary: Holmes shares his concerns. 
Warnings:  Mild spoilers for The Boscombe Valley Mystery; allusions to other ACD stories (you can guess which ones)
Word Count: 60
Author's Notes:  60 words of my own inspired by one of the canon stories.
Disclaimer: I don't own them.

BOSC – A Sympathetic Ear

“Do you think he believed it?”

I glanced at Lestrade as the train pulled out of the station. “That we are at odds? Undoubtedly. And knowing Watson, that’s extra incentive to remain with us.”

“I suppose. I dislike deceiving him, but from what we’ve just discovered about this criminal mastermind M, I’m glad the doctor isn’t in London just now.”

[identity profile] tripleransom.livejournal.com
Canon Story: BOSC
Author: Tripleransom
Rating: G


Watson Smells A Rat

It was peculiar, the father's dying reference to a rat. Could there be a connexion with the 'something grey' that lay upon the ground? It must have been quite large, according to the boy's description. Suddenly my blood ran cold. Could it be? A rat? A large rat? A Giant Rat?

Dear Lord! The world is not ready for this.
[identity profile] hisietari.livejournal.com
Canon Story: The Boscombe Valley Mystery
Title: Doctor's Orders
Author: [livejournal.com profile] hisietari
Rating: G
Author's Notes: Going with prompt #1, and based on this, while brushing last year's Halloween special, Mary shows the cunning of a real doctor. Not to be confused with Gallifreyans... maybe.


Dearest Mercy,

it is days such as this that I miss you, Minnie, and our time at university most. I dream of the day this mission is completed, and we will reunite again.

I have sent Watson to the countryside, and as usual I will inform you concerning the Moran clan once I have sorted his notes.

Sincerest love,
Mary

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