Doesn't the Napoleons one have Counselor Troi in it?
Daaaaamn, woman, your memory is excellent! It does indeed!
The clameurism is at the very end. Holmes has produced the solution to the case with a big ta-daaaaa. Inspector Lestrade steps forward, but instead of engaging in their usual one-upsmanship, he very straightforwardly praises Holmes, and tells him how proud of him [Holmes] they are down at Scotland Yard, ending with, "And if you come down tomorrow, there's not a man, from the oldest inspector to the youngest constable, who wouldn't be glad to shake you by the hand." Holmes' face during and after that speech is a wonder to behold, going through a dozen flickers and shades of expression as powerful feelings well their way to the surface despite all his intense efforts. Whew. ♥
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Date: 2009-08-22 02:05 am (UTC)Daaaaamn, woman, your memory is excellent! It does indeed!
The clameurism is at the very end. Holmes has produced the solution to the case with a big ta-daaaaa. Inspector Lestrade steps forward, but instead of engaging in their usual one-upsmanship, he very straightforwardly praises Holmes, and tells him how proud of him [Holmes] they are down at Scotland Yard, ending with, "And if you come down tomorrow, there's not a man, from the oldest inspector to the youngest constable, who wouldn't be glad to shake you by the hand." Holmes' face during and after that speech is a wonder to behold, going through a dozen flickers and shades of expression as powerful feelings well their way to the surface despite all his intense efforts. Whew. ♥