Okay, that's wild... Sherlock mentioned H.H. Holmes's murder hotel just last week, and now here's an episode about it. What are the odds? I've never even heard of this bit of history, at least not that I recall. Was this something that got a lot of publicity sometime in the past year, so that it might've inspired the writers of both shows to do something pertaining to it?
It's also rather wild that Ford was willing to advertise on a show that claims its founder and namesake was a member of an evil conspiracy.
The actor they cast as Houdini actually reminds me a bit of Michael Weston, who played the role in Houdini and Doyle last year. Of course, they are playing the same historical figure, but that's not always a guarantee with actor portrayals. Although I don't think this guy was as effective an actor as Weston.
Oh, great, and Lucy is the latest fictional character to suddenly be established as claustrophobic when it's plot-convenient. If she's so panicky in tight spaces, why has she been fine with getting into that tiny time-travel capsule for the past several months?
It's also rather wild that Ford was willing to advertise on a show that claims its founder and namesake was a member of an evil conspiracy.
The actor they cast as Houdini actually reminds me a bit of Michael Weston, who played the role in Houdini and Doyle last year. Of course, they are playing the same historical figure, but that's not always a guarantee with actor portrayals. Although I don't think this guy was as effective an actor as Weston.
Oh, great, and Lucy is the latest fictional character to suddenly be established as claustrophobic when it's plot-convenient. If she's so panicky in tight spaces, why has she been fine with getting into that tiny time-travel capsule for the past several months?