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Old 02-01-2012, 01:11 PM   #19
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The Great Game

I saw the great game.

It was better in my opinion than the Blind Banker.

Interesting way to get people/hostages pass messages to Sherlock.

The sniper dots, while visually nice, was not realistic. The visible dots have no benefit for the sniper. A dot in the sights would be good.

I did not care for was the shooting of the wall. It did not seem to be in Holmes' character.

I liked how the show indicated what was in the cell phone.

The name of the hit man made me think of another gollum. Interesting that they had similar methods of dealing with people.

I am assuming that the ending was a type of cliff hanger.
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