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Possibly. But I do not see any connection to Irene in this.

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I think Sherlock enjoyed playing the game with both Irene and Moriarty,,,but(again to borrow from Steven)he wasn't going to settle down and buy a volvo with either.
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SusiGo wrote:
Also in relation to his childhood and his self-image as a pirate and a detective (and maybe a dragonslayer).
Did you say pirate??
Pirate of my Heart
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Well, this is nice. Very romantic. ![]()

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Is this what Mycroft dreams of?
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Rather what Mark Gatiss dreams of. ![]()

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I don't think so.
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And writes of ![]()
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Believe me, this man has an imagination we can only dream of. ![]()

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I agree, he's my favourite writer.
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And his writing is quite varied. He even has a pen name. Christian Fall. Just saying.

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Fab name.
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The work is quite, ahem, interesting, too.

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And it's relevance to Sherlock?
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And his interest in greek culture is also stunning.
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Again, the relevance to BBC Sherlock?
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Harriet wrote:
And his interest in greek culture is also stunning.
Then he must know all of those olde Greek word for love?
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That and more.
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The fact that the sum of his writing apart from Sherlock and his declared love for The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes may taken as a hint that he is not adverse to Johnlock as such.

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Indeed, as he has said MULTIPLE times: he is not averse to any interpretation of BBC Sherlock, but they did not write it as Johnlock.
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