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January 4, 2017 8:30 pm  #1


So what's in the note?

Isn't it odd that John writes Sherlock a note instead of a text, as usual?

A note has a personal touch and can be longer (altho the the folded piece of paper didn't look like much at all).
A note can not be traced whereas a text is basically a free for all in Sherlock's world.
A note can come from somebody else, like Mary or the Redhead; however, the Redhead's note wasn't folded and had a ripped corner in both versions. That could be even Sherlock's own waltz if Molly didn't say "You don't have to read it now".

Molly apparently knows what's in it so it can't be too personal.
John's mobile buzzes (Sherlock or Redhead?) but he can't bear thinking about texting again, so maybe this is why he lets Shrlock come the whole way to his house just to rely a note and a message?

Before the scene with the note, Ella tells Sherlock almost playfully: "It's a two-way relationship, you know". I don't think she's flirting with a patient (no need for such playfulness if she only wants Sherlock to spill the beans; that wouldn't be "two-way" anyway because she's not telling him about her life either!). She's referring to John and Sherlock's relationship, meaning that Sherlock can't succeed alone without John's effort.

Maybe the note is John's effort of sorts - as much effort as he's capable of at the moment? I'd like to think that John asks Sherlock to give him time and space to grieve but that doesn't fit with his spoken message. Sherlock is simply numb and not agitated in the cab so the note could hold a similar message - leave me alone and never come back, or something like that, but why rely a similar message thru Molly then?

Or is John pushing Sherlock away because he's being watched (like Sherlock in TRF)?? Maybe he's setting something up for Smith?

What so you think?


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January 4, 2017 8:41 pm  #2


Re: So what's in the note?

My first theory about the content of this note was: two pages full of expletives.....?

But it´s very arcanely filmed so who knows? 

 


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January 4, 2017 8:48 pm  #3


Re: So what's in the note?

Haha, "very arcanely filmed" indeed!
I think it's significant that it's a note on a sheet of paper. The other one we saw in this ep contained a phone number. Maybe this one does too? And Molly's in on the secret and urges Sherlock to look at it in private where nobody can see him?

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January 4, 2017 8:50 pm  #4


Re: So what's in the note?

John might have learned that Sherlock had been deleting his texts.
He might also just wanted Molly to have something to give to Sherlock.
Remember the instruction was : if Sherlock turns up here...


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January 4, 2017 8:56 pm  #5


Re: So what's in the note?

There was also a third note in the episode which contained a drug which knocked Sherlock out.   Not that I think that's what's happening here - I don't think Molly would pass on that sort of note, or that John would take the risk of her opening it! 

I think we'll find out in a few days .  I think it will be the start of the next case, perhaps. 

 

January 4, 2017 9:02 pm  #6


Re: So what's in the note?

Good point about Sherlock deleting John's texts! O.o Altho I do hope he stopped deleting texts after their fall-out...

I wasn't sure whether to count Mary's note as a note since there was actually nothing written on it.
But now that you mention it, Mary left a note for John too.

So we have one romantic note with a phone number.
One note where Mary explains her actions.
And one badass assassin!Mary note.
I fail to extrapolate anything logical for the fourth note from that :o

I really hope we'll be told what's in the note! Else it will end up as angst fodder for johnlock fanfiction.

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January 4, 2017 9:09 pm  #7


Re: So what's in the note?

I wonder what could be in the note that he wouldn't/couldn't have Molly pass on with his other message. I guess it could be a very long note so it was easier to write it all down. I hope we do get to see what was in it!


                                                                                                                      

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January 4, 2017 9:09 pm  #8


Re: So what's in the note?

Have people seen the meme going around on Twitter?
Jim targets Molly and leaves Sherlock his number.
Bus lady targets John and leaves him her number.
Remember Molly later said Jim wasn't really her boyfriend, they only went out a few times and she ended it.


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January 6, 2017 3:09 pm  #9


Re: So what's in the note?

besleybean wrote:

He might also just wanted Molly to have something to give to Sherlock.
Remember the instruction was : if Sherlock turns up here...

What for?


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January 6, 2017 5:00 pm  #10


Re: So what's in the note?

Just to make it clear that he doesn't want him to come around anymore!


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January 6, 2017 5:20 pm  #11


Re: So what's in the note?

I don't think we know the truth until the final problem. What's happened between them all will be explained then. They did say this time was a set of three with a thread running through.
I don't think John cheated I think Sherlock sent the woman with the note on the bus ,  so probably even if we read the note on Sunday we won't understand untill then.
Maybe not even then


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January 6, 2017 5:28 pm  #12


Re: So what's in the note?

Why would Sherlock send the woman?


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January 6, 2017 5:39 pm  #13


Re: So what's in the note?

Headline on the newspaper said about the man being in two places at the same time.
She knows Sherlock and is giving John an alibi maybe. Or just passing a note that is secret .

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January 6, 2017 5:41 pm  #14


Re: So what's in the note?

Why does John need an alibi?


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January 6, 2017 6:11 pm  #15


Re: So what's in the note?

besleybean wrote:

Why does John need an alibi?

Good question. I remember a pic with what looked like Sherlock's hand writing, saying something about John's alibi.

Can't remember where it was from...


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January 6, 2017 6:13 pm  #16


Re: So what's in the note?

Yes, I saw it too.
And didn't get an explanation then, as to why he'd need an alibi, either!


And anyway, how would it even work as an alibi?
The lady would have to be prepared to say that yes she saw John on the bus and what if she wasn't prepared to?

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January 6, 2017 6:48 pm  #17


Re: So what's in the note?

Just to clarify: did Sherlock actually delete John's texts? About bus stop lady? Where is that at in the episode? It just sounds from the way that you guys are phrasing it that Sherlock's been deleting the text messages between Elizabeth and John.


                                                                                                                                                                                            



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January 6, 2017 6:55 pm  #18


Re: So what's in the note?

i'm-so-cHAngeAbLE wrote:

Just to clarify: did Sherlock actually delete John's texts? About bus stop lady? Where is that at in the episode? It just sounds from the way that you guys are phrasing it that Sherlock's been deleting the text messages between Elizabeth and John.

During the Christening, Sherlock says that he deletes John's text messages, because he deletes all messages that starts with "Hi".


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January 6, 2017 10:19 pm  #19


Re: So what's in the note?

I do not think Sherlock deleted the text between John and E, but the texts that John has send to him, because John stated his texts with "Hi"


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January 6, 2017 10:20 pm  #20


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Quite so.


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