Only Sherlock would talk to a tiny baby in long expressive sentences. (Or I guess Mycroft.) If nothing else, the baby will pick up impressive words at a really young age. They’ll just pronounce it in a funny way… 😂😂🤣
@@mg-cx5tv I now need to see that 😂 "I learned serbian in two hours but have no clue what this well functioning human is saying!" *Rosie throw random objects at him*
I have a feeling that, growing with Sherlock, Rosie will probably pick some of his habits and mannerisms, so John will later have to keep an eye on them so he doesn't end with a second Sherlock XDDD
Why people doesn't like show off when someone saying truth by that? Or why there is an existence of incapability to digest someone with greater intellect ? I wanna know.
However, Sherlock likes kids. Remember the ring bearer in John and Mary's wedding? Not that he's the best influence on them, though. 😂 The original Sherlock Holmes ears and eyes in the city were kids. Kids aren't running around on the streets like they used to so how it's his homeless network.
the funniest thing about this is for that rattle to have made that inpact rosie wouldve had to throw HARD. imposible baby strength, shes gonna grown up and be able to lift cars with one hand.
@@thomaskilroy4573 what do you even mean by properly. You just have this unoriginal and conservative opinion of how a demonstration of a book should be done. The movies arent even original. They take place at the century of the original story, but the story is the same exact copy of the books. BBC Sherlock has is 1000x times better scripted and thats why people love it way more.
@@ermes6358 “The story is the exact copy of the books”. Um…are you taking the piss. Virtually 10% of the Sherlock Holmes movies are based on the novels. And even if that wasn’t the case…are you seriously trying to suggest that the BBC series is a far better story with far better drama and character than the actual books?! The fucking Sherlock Holmes books?! The Conan Doyle novels that are some of, if not highly regarded as THE greatest and most iconic detective stories and depictions of all time…are nothing compared to the fucking BBC series?! Are you developmentally disabled?!
Me: Ofc the don't wanna keep the rattle, wanna play with you Sherlock My brain: Maybe it's baby Newton testing gravity. Me: Shut up. Good one 😂 now shut up 🤣😃🤣
Ironically, you’re actually not that far off. Almost every baby goes through a developmental stage where they throw/drop things repeatedly, on purpose. Their brains are slowly forming the concept that if they move/let an object go, it falls, and it does this every single time. Its the dumb adults that keep handing them the rattle back, lol.
@@anjelica948 According to one theory subconsciously adults recognise what the baby is doing. & are assisting them in their mental development by returning the objects to them. At least that's what my boyfriend, a developmental psychologist says is happening. Though personally I think people return the objects to the babies because. If they don't the little Demons start to scream. & cry sounding just like a headache inducing air raid siren. & honestly who wants to hear that noise! 😖
The worst thing is that he's just playing. I talk to children like that normally but it's not understood by adults, parents. And it's not acceptable. It's like other people talk to children like they are not humans, in a different way... Isn't it just an IQ thing? Why this normal speech is considered to be something special... Run, children, run!
@@karenbauer1475 No problem ! 🙂 I’m just sorry that said info is rather vague. I’d be inclined to *think* the scene is probably from the last episode (S4E3), but I’m not sure. It makes me realize I’m due for a rewatch of the whole series !
@@karenbauer1475 Yeah, that’s all in season 4 (which is the last one). Maybe you just missed the announcements when it was released in 2017 ? To be fair, it kinda felt like a weird dream compared to the previous seasons and I barely remember what was going on. 😅 I’ll be prepared next time !