the cool thing about this sherlock holmes is that he's got the whole lifetime experience of his former life and knowledge. keep in mind in ep 1 lestrade reanimated a deceased sherlock holmes that died an old man. now holmes has all his knowledge/experiences with his former youthful body from say 1880-1885
But the body of Sherlock was incased in honey which saved his cellular restructure to get him young again, unlike Moriarty when the fall in episode 2 when Holmes said he buried him while his body was intombed in ice
Then there’s Moriarty who is a clone, but one with very keen genetic memory. Fenwick wanted to create an exact duplicate of Moriarty, and wouldn’t you know, he succeeded. All too well. A bit of an astounding theory that some clones could also replicate the full memories of their donors.
Which can also explain why this Holmes is so much nicer than his book self: he's lived an entire lifetime with the original Watson there to soften him up and make him much more friendly and amicable.
for those who is watching this if you read the books before watching this 22nd century came out alot later than the books and there is an older sherlock holmes cartoon that goes more by the books and besides you should never watch something because you want to see if it goes by the books cartoons are around to watch to relax your mind from everything else i watch cartoons because i watch them for the storylines they have and i watch them for the entertainment i get from any comedy they have
5:11 Louis: "Slow down will ya? I get airsick easy." Lestrade: "Is that a fact?" Me: "Oh boy." Lestrade: "Then, maybe we better get to the Yard as quickly as possible." Me: "You really shouldn't have gave that weakness away, Louis. get ready for her insane hot-dogging around!" (Lestrade hot-dogs all over the area, purposely making wrong turns, and does a bunch of insane aerial tricks in an effort to make Louis squeal.) Lestrade: "Feel like talking now?" Me: "I warned ya." (Louis looked like he was gonna lose his lunch.)
Not often you see them actually using seat belts. Most episodes theyre doing these aerial maneuvers without any visible form of restraint. Also not that the barrel roll CGI is re-used from a few episodes back where Lestrade is flying the Chief Inspector back.
Theory: What if there was another reason for the organ legging, to keep Moriarty alive...Because cloned organs tend to fail with little warning, how would a cloned person do in that regard?
Elementary, my dear William. Watson having a ventilation system to help keep certain components from overheating is not unlike a present day computer needing a fan and vent holes.
so im not the only one who noticed, at first I was confused as you are, but then I thought maybe it's just heat exhaust from his internal systems, I'd suspect a robot as complex as him would get quite warm inside and as we all know computers do not like the heat.
Organ legging is bad....but seeing photo's of what Jack The Ripper did to one Women's body.....I have to disagree Holmes. Also.....he need to update his knowledge of 20th and 21 century crimes.
+equarg Jack gets something of leniency due to being insane, thus having a warped sense/understanding of morals. Organ leggers know the difference between right and wrong, but choose to do wrong. One could argue that latter is worse.
Lestrade: Your girlfriend? Louis: It got us in didnt it? Sherlock: It did indeed me: no it didnt, she just shot the damn guards then went in, his lie did jack shit.
Older cartoons were so much better and could have slightly more graphic themes like organ trafficking and stuff :( all this cutesy business nowadays is so boring.
“ In my day even Jack The Ripper never stooped so low as to steal the heart.”
Wow, they’re worse than Jack the Ripper
@@wingknigt6944 If even Holmes is disgusted by this crime, they must be.
the cool thing about this sherlock holmes is that he's got the whole lifetime experience of his former life and knowledge. keep in mind in ep 1 lestrade reanimated a deceased sherlock holmes that died an old man. now holmes has all his knowledge/experiences with his former youthful body from say 1880-1885
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But the body of Sherlock was incased in honey which saved his cellular restructure to get him young again, unlike Moriarty when the fall in episode 2 when Holmes said he buried him while his body was intombed in ice
Then there’s Moriarty who is a clone, but one with very keen genetic memory.
Fenwick wanted to create an exact duplicate of Moriarty, and wouldn’t you know, he succeeded. All too well.
A bit of an astounding theory that some clones could also replicate the full memories of their donors.
Which can also explain why this Holmes is so much nicer than his book self: he's lived an entire lifetime with the original Watson there to soften him up and make him much more friendly and amicable.
@@DatCartoonistGuy indubitably my dear watson
7:09 "well i'll be reformatted" lmaoooo 😭
for those who is watching this if you read the books before watching this 22nd century came out alot later than the books and there is an older sherlock holmes cartoon that goes more by the books and besides you should never watch something because you want to see if it goes by the books cartoons are around to watch to relax your mind from everything else i watch cartoons because i watch them for the storylines they have and i watch them for the entertainment i get from any comedy they have
"But I love Fenwick!"
5:11
Louis: "Slow down will ya? I get airsick easy."
Lestrade: "Is that a fact?"
Me: "Oh boy."
Lestrade: "Then, maybe we better get to the Yard as quickly as possible."
Me: "You really shouldn't have gave that weakness away, Louis. get ready for her insane hot-dogging around!"
(Lestrade hot-dogs all over the area, purposely making wrong turns, and does a bunch of insane aerial tricks in an effort to make Louis squeal.)
Lestrade: "Feel like talking now?"
Me: "I warned ya."
(Louis looked like he was gonna lose his lunch.)
Not often you see them actually using seat belts. Most episodes theyre doing these aerial maneuvers without any visible form of restraint.
Also not that the barrel roll CGI is re-used from a few episodes back where Lestrade is flying the Chief Inspector back.
why is Watson's breath visible? he's a robot, he doesn't have lungs, unless its heat from his internal systems and the mouth is just a way to vent it.
17:42 just realizing the late 20th century was around the same time Jurassic Park was released.
Neverland Forest intro Captain Hook (Tetsuo) (Corey Burton) and Mr.Smee (Jeff Bennett)
Theory: What if there was another reason for the organ legging, to keep Moriarty alive...Because cloned organs tend to fail with little warning, how would a cloned person do in that regard?
That would make sense. He is a clone after all.
Maybe he has artificial organs. Made from machines.
2:38 He's right
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18:14 ew ew ew eeeeww
Amen
Organ-legging!? Someone has been reading their 2000AD 😁
Hey, Check it out! That's the same character that Holmes disguised himself as in The Adventure of the Empty House! (9:12)
uh, Why is Watson's breath showing? he has no breath, his is a robot.
Elementary, my dear William.
Watson having a ventilation system to help keep certain components from overheating is not unlike a present day computer needing a fan and vent holes.
so im not the only one who noticed, at first I was confused as you are, but then I thought maybe it's just heat exhaust from his internal systems, I'd suspect a robot as complex as him would get quite warm inside and as we all know computers do not like the heat.
This got deep quick.
Lestrade should have kept the coat on.
why does smoke come out of lestrades gun only in paused scenes
Again it's easy to pick out Fenwick even he's disguised due to his accent.
2:17 That's one way to bust a crook.
do you have the one about the Gloria scott?
Yes, I just watched it.
Beth wink at sherlock holmes.
Organ legging is bad....but seeing photo's of what Jack The Ripper did to one Women's body.....I have to disagree Holmes.
Also.....he need to update his knowledge of 20th and 21 century crimes.
+equarg Jack gets something of leniency due to being insane, thus having a warped sense/understanding of morals. Organ leggers know the difference between right and wrong, but choose to do wrong. One could argue that latter is worse.
I think Holmes was reffering to Jack SELLING the organs he removes.
A crate full of frozen hearts? Can it get any grosser?
Try frozen eyes if they can used for organ donations
She love the evil dude......EWWWWWWW
You took the words out of my mouth along with my lunch 🤢
@@WolfScoler Until he dumped her.
@@williamtweedy9141 Oh no she still loves him.
They could have left out all hover car scenes
Lestrade: Your girlfriend?
Louis: It got us in didnt it?
Sherlock: It did indeed
me: no it didnt, she just shot the damn guards then went in, his lie did jack shit.
Fenwick?! Thats dicsusting
Hey
Fenny? Really?
Older cartoons were so much better and could have slightly more graphic themes like organ trafficking and stuff :( all this cutesy business nowadays is so boring.
Dat pun
Ritz handles which pun? are you talking about the sore thumb or the game being several anatomical parts?
The game is... a foot? Or goodness, Holmes...
Jill loves Dr. Fenwick lol. I wonder what Jill and Feni are like when they have sex.
He finds the clit every time
lestrade police brutality
Organ looting? EWWWWW!
Wait two boys in love with the same girl that is pretty weird 😮