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<blockquote data-quote="PipeDragon" data-source="post: 256308" data-attributes="member: 2785"><p>LOL Hes def sarcastic Ile give ya that but from what Ive seen of past Sherlock portrayals, he "fits" right into character which in this case is a modernized version in NY.</p><p></p><p>But...in his "defense" you can see why the sarcasm is there too (part defensive mechanism and part over saturation of the senses). If you "cant" turn off the one, the other is going to kick in to try and avoid both people and having to constantly solve the puzzles that never cease to exist. </p><p></p><p>I have a feeling that this is also what played into whatever happened with the girl/women he wont talk about (the violin player). Either a puzzle he could not find an answer to or a puzzle/problem that he got wrong (either way it caused a sensory overload/full mental melt down). Just a hunch....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PipeDragon, post: 256308, member: 2785"] LOL Hes def sarcastic Ile give ya that but from what Ive seen of past Sherlock portrayals, he "fits" right into character which in this case is a modernized version in NY. But...in his "defense" you can see why the sarcasm is there too (part defensive mechanism and part over saturation of the senses). If you "cant" turn off the one, the other is going to kick in to try and avoid both people and having to constantly solve the puzzles that never cease to exist. I have a feeling that this is also what played into whatever happened with the girl/women he wont talk about (the violin player). Either a puzzle he could not find an answer to or a puzzle/problem that he got wrong (either way it caused a sensory overload/full mental melt down). Just a hunch.... [/QUOTE]
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