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True, the most interesting episodes in this respect have been written by Moffat.

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My 'they' referred to both writers, though possibly you knew this.
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Sorry, I overlooked "they". Which, however, does not change my opinion about Moffat's episodes.

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Though of course nobodys opinion equals fact.
Steven has said they did not write the series as Johnlock.
Last edited by besleybean (May 24, 2014 9:43 pm)
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He also said Moriarty was dead. And that he and Mark are lying constantly.

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Perfect, so now we can close this thread. ![]()
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As early as that? ![]()

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Well, as we have several proofs now there is no Johnlock, it's useless to discuss it further.
Last edited by Mattlocked (May 24, 2014 9:49 pm)
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Oh, is it so? Then I can go to bed now. Thanks! ![]()
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Well, as you are still allowed to dream of Johnlock: Sweet dreams! ![]()
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SusiGo wrote:
True, the most interesting episodes in this respect have been written by Moffat.
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Thanks, you are too generous, dear! ![]()
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You're allowed to do what you like, within the bounds of the law.
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Right, Q and U and all that ![]()
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Brilliant!! ![]()
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Double innuendo ![]()
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And true.
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Yes, by which Sherlock meant relationships weren't his area.
Which was why he was confused by John's subsidiary question and why he then made fun of it.
