Although both of them have trench coats The complex also loves music, but Sherlock and Moss are really two extremes: one is fast and the other is slow; one is a smoker, and one is an alcoholic; one loves dead bodies and cases, and the other is so soft and cute that he faints blood; One is good at pulling sporadic clues to close the case, although he often makes mistakes; one is self-willed and arrogant; one is still the British government; one is an Oxford graduate who struggles in life and is classically gloomy. In the police station, he is often ridiculed by incompetent people; In modern London, an Oxford in the 1960s (in particular, I would like to praise the filming, Oxford is so beautiful, but it is only a little bigger, and there are also city police and county police, and there are a lot of murders...); one has a good friend, One has a good boss (Mr. Harmon on Thursday, playing the sly chief mate in Cabin Pressure who has been making BC's second missing captain shrivelled).
And SE and BC also played two brothers in Wreckers, although that film is not good, but if Morse and Sherlock are brothers, I feel that nosebleeds and IQ are not enough...
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