In the Castiron household's Granada Sherlock Holmes viewing project, we watched "The Solitary Cyclist" today. I am now weirded out.
I've observed before that Jeremy Brett's facial movements make me think of Madeline Kahn. In this episode, I found that David Burke's expressions (and general shape of his face) bear a strong resemblance to Mel Brooks.
But that's not what weirded me out; Woodley is who did that. If you have ever seen "Elmo's World" on Sesame Street, watch this episode and tell me if you also see the resemblance between Michael Siberry's Woodley and Mr. Noodle.
"Mr. Noodle! How do you kidnap a girl and force her into marriage? No, not like that...."
I've observed before that Jeremy Brett's facial movements make me think of Madeline Kahn. In this episode, I found that David Burke's expressions (and general shape of his face) bear a strong resemblance to Mel Brooks.
But that's not what weirded me out; Woodley is who did that. If you have ever seen "Elmo's World" on Sesame Street, watch this episode and tell me if you also see the resemblance between Michael Siberry's Woodley and Mr. Noodle.
"Mr. Noodle! How do you kidnap a girl and force her into marriage? No, not like that...."