Ah, worrying about his cocaine habit. I enjoy David Burke's voice quite a lot for some reason. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1984) "The Solitary Cyclist".
"Here. Let me explain as we slowly suffocate in our flat not at all using up our precious oxygen that would be better used in thinking up an explanation so Mrs. Hudson doesn't kick us out of the flat."
Watson always seems so disappointed and saddened when he sees a syringe close to Holmes- more importantly when Holmes's sleeve is up. And Holmes either looks guilty or gives off that look of "It had to be done, sorry." and him even hiding it is tbh. pretty sad.
@Carlos Juan Casajus the weird thing is that I responded to another comment on this video, and quipped how it took me 4 years. A singular coincidence, Holmes!
Oh yes. Poor Watson... HAHAHAH, come on, let me explain. What a wonderful teacher...And he drags again into the flat HAHAHAHAHAHA, my...I love Jeremy. He is the one and only Holmes.
" My dear Watson, after dealing with that solitary cyclist, let's make our room smoky and call in the fire brigade...for both of us are lovely spoilt brats. I'm sure those ladies on baker street are dying to have a glimpse of my handsome face through the window. Let's oblige... " 😁😁😁😁😁😁
I loved Burke's energy and enthusiasm but I feel like Hardwicke definitely played more of a subdued man who lost the most important person in his life and then had that person come back in to his life and that weighed on him. I enjoyed both of their roles and am glad they both got to play the role
@jaehisawesome I love it when JB wears it combed to the side like that-not as severe as his usual slicked back style. Wish he had worn it like that more often!
Watson holding on for his dear life onto that windowsill as Holmes drags him back into the smoke.
Well let me explain!
I love how Holmes drags poor choking Watson back into the flat XD
That is the fastest any emergency services ever showed up
I know right🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love this scene
They know his methods, you see - so they was just around, in case...
"Here. Let me explain as we slowly suffocate in our flat not at all using up our precious oxygen that would be better used in thinking up an explanation so Mrs. Hudson doesn't kick us out of the flat."
This series is a pure work of art
The best I've ever seen.
Watson always seems so disappointed and saddened when he sees a syringe close to Holmes- more importantly when Holmes's sleeve is up.
And Holmes either looks guilty or gives off that look of "It had to be done, sorry." and him even hiding it is tbh. pretty sad.
Ugh they're so handsome
My Art Page RIGHT!? . . . She exclaims, 4 years later.
Exactly!!!!! *3 more months later*
I know right! *1 month later*
I AGREE WHOLEHEARTEDLY *2 more weeks later*
@Carlos Juan Casajus the weird thing is that I responded to another comment on this video, and quipped how it took me 4 years. A singular coincidence, Holmes!
Oh yes. Poor Watson... HAHAHAH, come on, let me explain. What a wonderful teacher...And he drags again into the flat HAHAHAHAHAHA, my...I love Jeremy. He is the one and only Holmes.
Augh, Jeremy Brett's HAIR
jaehisawesome
Jeremy’s messy hair 😍
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OH! Holmes, you are SO sneaky! He would have NEVER noticed you pushing that back into its drawer! You really are a genius. XD
" My dear Watson, after dealing with that solitary cyclist, let's make our room smoky and call in the fire brigade...for both of us are lovely spoilt brats. I'm sure those ladies on baker street are dying to have a glimpse of my handsome face through the window. Let's oblige... " 😁😁😁😁😁😁
Haha, very good.
I preferred David Burke's Watson, he was more fun and adventurous than Edward Hardwicke's doctor. Still enjoyed both actors though.
Yes yes yes i love him the most of the two watson. They chose hardwicke because jeremy was sick.
@@jessicarabbit439 no they chose Hardwick because Burke was leaving and recommended Hardwick
I loved Burke's energy and enthusiasm but I feel like Hardwicke definitely played more of a subdued man who lost the most important person in his life and then had that person come back in to his life and that weighed on him. I enjoyed both of their roles and am glad they both got to play the role
that piece of wedding cake was fucking tiny. what a ripoff.
I love Holmes coat.
0:54 some wedding cake in that tiny ass box??
Spooky thing is, that giggle at 0:38 seconds is the same giggle I have when I get something right.
You shouldn't conduct a chemical experiment when you're doped, Sherlock. You almost killed your best friend. XD
The giggle at 0:38!
Oh, Sherl and his cocaine problem...what are we going to do with him...
It's not heroin?
Inês Freire it was cocaine and morphine
@@inesfreire9135it's a 7% solution of cocaine and morphine.
@jaehisawesome I love it when JB wears it combed to the side like that-not as severe as his usual slicked back style. Wish he had worn it like that more often!
David Burke as Watson by all means but Edward Hardwicke gave the character that final polish
You left out the last few secomds in which the fire department shows up!
Beat me to it by 4 years
i love this episode
What a pair Brett and Hartwick
Such gusto in these performances
2.01 Mrs.Hudson 😅
lol come let me expline *drags watson back inside*
Oh my god.... call the firefighters
This is from "The solitary cyclist" :)
no the house isn't on fire holmes just did and experiment and got a lot of smoke. *cough cough*
If I want to watch Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes, in which order should I watch them? I noticed there is a movie, and a couple of series.
Вetter start with "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", Season 1 ("A Scandal in Bohemia"... etc)
Not more splendour surely 🦕 not sure if i can handle more splendour 🦕
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if that was the answer what was the question?
The question as to whether 'Mr John Vincent Harden' was innocent or guilty, I presume
ahahahah the end! ahahhahahaha
De acuerdo con Fat ti fierce!😘
He looks like a mixture of Joaquin Phoenix and Tobey Maguire.
No
Sous titré on apprend mieux, avec les film que l'on aime et que l'on repasse au moins trois fois, c'est mon expérience personnelle