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mariocki · 1 year
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The Saint: The Convenient Monster (5.6, ITC, 1966)
"Mr. Templar, what's your interest in this?"
"Well, let's say I have not bought an ailing hotel on the banks of Loch Ness and I've not been retained to boost Scottish tourism."
"Are you going to help Mrs. Bastion catch the monster?"
"If there is a monster and Mrs. Bastion's after it, then it's the monster who'll need help."
"What's your next move, Mr. Templar?"
"Lunch."
"Oh, one more thing, Mr. Templar: do you believe in the monster?"
"Does the monster believe in me?"
#the saint#the convenient monster#itc#leslie charteris#terence feely#leslie norman#roger moore#suzan farmer#laurence payne#caroline blakiston#moultrie kelsall#fulton mackay#william holmes#anne blake#ewan roberts#alastair hunter#brown derby#ok a lot to say about this ep and i may run out of tags but first things first SPOILER WARNING for the episode in general bc i just have to#discuss this one. it's a fairly commonly held belief among old tv fans that The Saint kind of jumped the shark when it went to colour and#that everything got a little silly. a story about the Loch Ness monster? yeah that's only ever gonna be silly. and yknow what‚ it is. but#this ep succeeds massively by simply being just so. much. fun. easily the best colour ep so far. a lot of the eps are new to me now we've#hit colour and i hadn't seen this before but was dimly aware of it by (not great) reputation. but i loved it. a witty‚ inventive script; a#twist that i genuinely couldn't spot; some amazing character work being done by some great actors! fulton mackay is having the time of his#life as a rascally poacher with much dirt make up and black teeth. Caroline Blakiston (always brilliant) is absolutely amazing as the#bitchy young wife of Payne's dull historian (plus she's a former big game hunter plus a Nessie fanatic plus SPOILER unexpectedly the#villain!). and to top it all off‚ much like in 3.21 Sibao‚ having debunked all the monster stuff and exposed the fakery‚ the episode still#ends by confirming that yes Nessie is real and she ate Caroline bc that's justice babey‚ that's the goddamn Saint. what an episode.#10 out of 10 no notes. there's even some nice location stuff (of‚ uh‚ Rhuddlan in N Wales standing in for Loch Ness..)#most of these eps have been shuffled across disc 1 and 2 of Network's set so not too out of line with broadcast; but i still wonder about#that one odd orphan s6 ep that's mixed in there. it is a (in)famous one so maybe network just put it up front so it's easy to find
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afera-bh · 4 months
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Old but gold. I think this fanart might be good for a first postᕙ(ಠ ਊ ಠ)ᕗ
I'm gonna upload older works for now and then start with recent ones.
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illir · 4 months
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pretty flowers, prettier you
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cjillustrate · 3 months
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Yes, Detective? ☕
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julienbakerstreet · 2 months
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Ranking Sherlock Holmes Adaptations by the Quality of Their Dressing Gowns
First, my qualifications: I'm a flamboyant fashion-forward femme who frequently wears dressing gowns.
Rubric: I am scoring based on color, pattern, textural intrigue, garment construction, and fit. In cases where there are multiple dressing gowns per adaptation, I picked my favorite one.
#12 The Seven-Percent Solution (1976)
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I hate this one. It's so beige, and the corded details + drop waist ultimately make it look like a monk's tunic. The only redeeming value I can find in this is the slight angled detail with the cording on the sleeves.
#11 Mr. Holmes (2015)
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Similar to the last robe with some slight improvements. For one, it has pockets! The pockets have a corded decorative applique, and if you zoom in on a higher-def image you can see that the fabric has an interesting textured weave. I could definitely see it styled well. This robe is ugly, too thin to keep him warm, and fits worse than a burlap sack, but this Holmes is retired and deserves to put comfort and practicality first.
#10 Granada (1984)
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This dressing gown is BAD!!! Before you accuse me of being biased against mouse-colored dressing gowns (I am) let me assure you that color is not my only issue with this dressing gown. It commits the ultimate fashion sin- boring. The texture looks decidedly un-cozy. I even hate the construction! There's no belt, or even belt loops, and the pocket is sewn onto the outside of the gown! Nothing wrong with patch pockets per se, but on this robe it looks shabby. This is made all the more painful by the fact that Watson wears multiple colorful and well-textured dressing gowns in this show. I love Granada, but I can't excuse this.
#9 Cushing Holmes (1968)
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I really wish I liked this dressing gown more, because I think that Cushing is one of the best-dressed Holmeses we've ever seen. But I simply cannot get behind this. I applaud the bold use of color and how on theme this gown is for The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, but the red cording and blue looks odd together. In other shots, you can see buttons, but I think a dressing gown should have a nice belt, and I think the buttons are just a bit too formal for what should be a comfortable piece. I love that this is a Holmes who's willing to take a fashion risk, but in this case it did not pay off. 
#8 Soviet Holmes (1979)
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While this dressing gown is boring, the fabric looks nice and heavy, perfect for curling up cozily in front of the fire on a cold night. Contrary to the Granada plain brown dressing gown, this one has a belt and pockets sewn into the gown. There’s nothing interesting about this gown, but it isn't offensive.
#7 Ritchie Holmes (2009)
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Agh! This dressing gown is in tatters! As befits action-hero Holmes, I suppose. It might deserve the lowest spot on the list for its condition, but looking beyond that, I really enjoy the colors and the paisley pattern. It reminds me of a nice Persian rug. The hints of blue set off the reds and oranges nicely, and at one point it must have been a very nice robe. I like that the state of the robe tells us something about the personality of the wearer, but points are deducted because the texture looks a tad rough and it's in an unbelievably rough state.
#6 Basil of Baker Street (1986)
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Now we're getting to the good stuff! The magenta dressing gown is set off nicely by the black cuffs, collar, and belt. Extra points for styling it with a green cravat, and because it nearly matches Dr. Dawson's vest. Great character design, and it makes Basil look like a snazzy little rodent.
#5 Rathbone Holmes (1939)
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It's harder to judge in black and white, but I really like this dressing gown! The fabric looks like a thick cotton velvet, and the cording gives it a lovely contrast. It's distinguished, but it still manages to look comfortable for smoking a pipe next to Watson.
#4 The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970)
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Now this is nice! The velvet is very shiny, slightly green, and I love the quilted collar and pocket. However, upon further inspection, it's not quite a dressing gown, but more like a long smoking jacket, for which it loses points. Still, it's the closest he comes to wearing a dressing gown and perfect for this urbane and fashionable Holmes.
#3 Enola Holmes (2020)
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Dare I say fabulous? I love the cerulean on this one! The fabric looks like a soft silk, which isn't exactly the warmest, but very comfortable. The pattern on the collar is very intricate as well. It's definitely not the dressing gown I would pick for a classic Holmes, but it suits this untraditional Holmes perfectly.
#2 William Gillette (1899)
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For the man who popularized the deerstalker/Inverness combo, he can certainly rock a dressing gown. Definitely the most authentic on the list (this picture was taken in 1916), I love the quilted collar, pockets, and cuffs. The silky fabric and decorative pattern make for a very stylish sleuth. I particularly enjoy the shape of the pockets and cuffs. Points deducted for an awkward fit and the lack of a belt.
#1 Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988)
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"But this isn't an adaptation, it's just an episode of Star Trek!" I don't care! It counts in my heart. And Data has my favorite Holmes dressing gown. Let's break it down. This looks like a velvet gown with a classically Victorian damask pattern. The velvet texture contrasts really well with the quilted silk collar. The twisted cord belt even has a tassel at the end! And to top it off, it's fully lined with bright red silk. It looks comfortable for lounging in, the fabric has a nice heft without being stiff, and the aesthetic is perfect. This is, to me, the ultimate Holmes dressing gown.
Let me know which ones I missed and what your favorite dressing gowns are!
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silverquillsideas · 30 days
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you could stain your hands the deepest scarlet, and I'd wash them clean for you.
🔗 prints
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smultronte · 3 months
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Sunshine ☀️
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nicolett-rosse · 3 months
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if I had a nickel for every time I met killer who liked knifes and had killer brother who had a detective boyfriend, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice
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himechiii · 3 months
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Sherliam with habits of sitting too close because of their small sofa in NY
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dailymoriarty · 10 months
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...finally caught you.
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illustratus · 6 months
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The Assassination of Julius Caesar by William Holmes Sullivan
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illir · 6 months
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princessbutler1316 · 5 months
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THE KIDS
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THE FUCKIN PARENTS
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sherlyboobkneader · 2 years
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sherliam 🫶
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julienbakerstreet · 2 months
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From Sheerluck Jones, or Why D'Gillette Him Off, a 1901 parody of Gillette's Sherlock Holmes - Source
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silverquillsideas · 1 month
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I've finally watched yuukoku no moriarty and DAMN hello my new OTP 🫣😳 sherliam, I did not know your game, I apologise 🧎
I know I'm like... 3 years too late and the fandom is prolly dead here, but whatever. The brainrot these two gave me is INSANE. Frothing at the mouth rn 😩🤌
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