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kittykat wrote:
I always thought it was just the phrase. Like when someone experiences something you know very well...
Yes, but to get to know a place very well you have to spend a lot of time there. That's why I thought it might be something meaningful. I'm not sure if it's a tunnel though. The quote could also be out of context of course ... Well, it was just one of those ideas.
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Didn't they also mention somewhere in the interviews that the London tube is an important place in one of the episodes?
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Yes.
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I am also curious to see how they will deal with the whole "the great detective as a fraud" angle. At the end of the RF they obviously let this lie be accepted by the wide public, judging by Mycroft scene in the club and John's words at the cemetary. However, scruffy Anderson is obviously eaten by remorse: by remorse because he believes he led a man to comit a suicide or because he also learnt his accusations were false? In any case, Sherlock will need to clear his name before he will be able to reopen his practice as a consulting detective again. Just curious....
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I still wonder if Anderson the forensic scientist knows there's no evidence pointing to Sherlock's death.
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