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shadowfireflame) wrote2016-01-01 10:10 pm
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Sherlock Special
I've seen it now!!!
No spoilers version: saw it, loved it, can't wait for season 4!!!!!!!!!!
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Loved every bit and thought it was brilliant. :)
I figured out something was up when Mycroft was talking about "the virus in the data," that's when I thought, "Oh, this is Sherlock's mind palace for sure!"
Now I really want to know who's behind the "Did you miss me?" thing--is it Janine [Moriarty]? Does Moriarty have a twin? Is it a collective? And clearly Mary is in on something. And Redbeard looks more and more like "the other one." And the future doesn't look bright for Mycroft.
Those are my quick thoughts.
EDIT: MOLLY. FUCKING. HOOPER.
No spoilers version: saw it, loved it, can't wait for season 4!!!!!!!!!!
Spoilers version:
Loved every bit and thought it was brilliant. :)
I figured out something was up when Mycroft was talking about "the virus in the data," that's when I thought, "Oh, this is Sherlock's mind palace for sure!"
Now I really want to know who's behind the "Did you miss me?" thing--is it Janine [Moriarty]? Does Moriarty have a twin? Is it a collective? And clearly Mary is in on something. And Redbeard looks more and more like "the other one." And the future doesn't look bright for Mycroft.
Those are my quick thoughts.
EDIT: MOLLY. FUCKING. HOOPER.

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Given the acknowledgement they're giving women here I hope you're right about Janine. Twin would be too cliche.
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Janine could be Moriarty's twin, of course! Just the fact that Sherlock repeatedly says, "It's never twins" makes me think it probably is. :) But it could also be Mary herself.
Too soon for me to have any coherent theories (beyond SQUEEEEEEEEEEE :D:D:D:D!)
YESSS, I am so happy and squeeing. So much Johnlock to love.
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Janine and Moriarty's equally brilliant twin would be excellent. I'd rather it be her than Mary because a) more women on screen is never a bad thing and b) I don't want Mary's loyalties called into question again. Even if she's the good brilliant twin, it'll happen, and that's just sad.
I'm sure we'll have more coherent theories soon! :D
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Redbeard could symbolise a lot, including a brother, or be a real dog that was there at the same time as a brother, or lots more.
Yup! At any rate, clearly there's something a bit more to Redbeard than just a cute dog from Sherlock's past. Though he really is very cute! :)
I admit I have a thing for 100%-bad-to-the-bone-evil!Mary as well as good!Mary or morally ambiguous!Mary, but she's such a fun character that I don't mind whichever way it turns out.
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There's certainly a lot to deconstruct in the new ep, for those people who are into it!
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I could not agree more with this. The moment Hooper came on with the mustache and hair I started grinning like a madman. And then later, when she confronted Holmes! A very brilliant way of working Brealey into the special, imo.
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I'm still thinking that Sherlock must have recognized her, surely? But maybe the point is that he wasn't paying enough attention to her to notice more than superficial things, just like in the modern day, until she reveals her true self to him. But I love her so much!
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Anyway, join you in the general squee. Did have some misgivings but on the whole they pretty much erased the vile taste S3 left in my mouth.
And YAY for so much almost blatant Holmescest.
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And YAY for so much almost blatant Holmescest.
I drooled, omg. Just when I think I can't be spoiled any further...even in the gross scene with the fatsuit, Sherlock and Mycroft are still pretty hardcore flirting. :)
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I can't help wondering if Sherlock was simply lying in the end. After all, he found out how the bride (and by extension Moriarty) could have faked a bullet through the brain. She had to kill herself afterwards to provide a corpse to be identified, but Moriarty's corpse just disappeared. So why is Sherlock's conclusion that M is dead? It makes no sense.
Also I am intrigued as to why Sherlock's world involves Watson interrogating him about his love life ;-) Everything else seems to have some sort of function, so why is that there?
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I'm so glad! I see some people hating on it online and I have to wonder why because I just don't understand that reaction. But like you, it made me extraordinarily happy as well and I loved it.
The facts that they say "it's definitely not twins" and "Moriarty is definitely dead" make me think those are definitely still possibilities. :) So Sherlock could for sure have been lying (either consciously or unconsciously). And you're right, Moriarty's corpse isn't there...but at any rate, the scenes between Sherlock and Moriarty were heart-poundingly sexually intense, yum!
Also I am intrigued as to why Sherlock's world involves Watson interrogating him about his love life ;-)
If only John and he could talk about these things in real life!!