âThe film stars Ewan McGregor as Christopher Robin, who has grown to adulthood and plays the âgrown up without a sense of funâ for the film. The film also stars Hayley Atwell as McGregorâs wife and Bronte Carmichael as his daughter with Mark Gatiss as his boss who keeps him âawayâ from his family. Theyâll be joined by Jim Cummings who will reprise his role as Winnie the Pooh along with three-time Emmy award winner Brad Garrett as Eeyore. The studio is still searching for their Tigger. It is unknown if Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, or Owl will make an appearance.
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Just how the series will take shape and if Gatiss or another figure will be a villain remains to be seen since the original classic stories didnât feature traditional villains.â
aldjhrkgasj all the stunt drivers in tld were stunt drivers in the bond movies too, jesus, was that review of t6t that mark responded to with the poem a plant or was that just the best day of markâs life
Sherlock and John are nowâsort of comfortable in their skinsâ, says Mark.
âThereâs still a lot to do. (âŠ) Thereâs lots we can do potentially. We left the last series literally in Rathbone place âthatâs the last shot. Um, sort of saying, we could pick this up or we could leave it. What I think weâve realized, completely retrospectively âand it wasnât our intention, is what weâve done over the four seasons, is do their backstory. And that wasnât the plan. But funnily enough, the whole idea of Sherlock and Mycroft having a more conversative relationship is from the Billy Wilder film, Private Life of Sherlock Holmes âwhich is our favourite version. Um⊠and all those other bits and pieces, with Sherlock being much more troubled⊠we realized that actually, weâve got them to a place now where âif we did another one, theyâd be sort of like the Rathbone and Bruce versions, as it were. Theyâre sort of comfortable in their skins, theyâre a little bit older. Theyâve now become the two men on the side of the fireplace, that we usually see them being. And weâve kind of accidentally done how they got there.â
And this statement about being âsort of comfortableâ makes me very much question what âcomfortableâ means to you, seeing as Sherlock and John are, at the end, absolutely devastated and nowhere near comfortable in any conceivable way! You completely ruined them and made them unhappy and broken for the rest of their lives, beyond repair.
Thatâs what you did.
All because Benedict (rightfully) asked for a backstory so that he could play the character better. And then, once you started really thinking about that, after initially just giving him a bogus answer, you couldnât stop yourself from writing the entire series into that direction, because âwow! backstory! brilliant!â. That was *not* what Ben asked or what anybody wanted. At least not in the way you did, murdering the characters we all loved.
And it is rather disturbing that you still donât see the mess that youâve made and the lack of intelligence you have shown.
Even fans write better.
I want to see Martin play John like Nigel Bruce played Watson. đ