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I resisted to call it the "Get rid of Mary"-list.
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After all, we have to be charitable and we do potentially have an innocent child to consider!
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This is definitely a gruesome list and for dramatic reasons it would probably best to have options 1 to 5 in the show, but I actually don't want to see Mary or the baby die. Personally I would prefer option 10, like someone mentioned that she has to go away for her own safety, for instance into a witness protection programme and John is given the option to go with her, but he decides to stay in London with Sherlock.
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But why would he do the latter?(Altho personal confession here: on my only paltry attempt at fanfic he does just this...but for diffeernt reasons to witness protection)
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The only justification I can see for this is if he has to stay behind to continue working as a doctor to support the family...
Unless people are after John again and Mary and baby get caught up in it, so they are removed for safety...or John makes that decision to begin with as precaution....if his working with Sherlock is deemed too dangerous..
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Swanpride wrote:
Honestly, I can't see John abandonning his wife and child, nor would I like him anymore if he did.
Do you say that in general? I mean, it depends on the reasons he would have, right?
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Which is what I was indicating above!
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I think he would probably stay with Sherlock to help him bring down those who are are a danger for Mary and the baby.
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True.
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I have been thinking about this some more and because I´m one of the fewer people who like Mary I don´t want to see her dead. But to follow canon she has to leave the series at one point, so my favourite scenario would be that she indeed goes into witness protection with the baby. And John is teaming up with Sherlock to bring down their tormentors. But it all takes longer than anticipated and John and Mary becomet estranged over the process and decide to have a divorce. But he will still have visitation rights with the child and the child would visit him and Sherlock in 221b Baker Street on occasion. I really liked Sherlock´s interaction with Artie, so I would like to see him interact with another child, a girl this time. And they even could bring Mary back from time to time if it fits with the rest of the stories.
But even though I would love to see this, I think it´s rather unlikely to happen, especially with Moffat saying it´s going to be an even darker series in the future.
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As I already said in the comprehensive thread, I feel a bit suspicious. Not that I think Amanda deliberately trolls us but somehow... They keep such silence about just anything, filming schedules, lokations, stories... It seems sooooooo careless to give away already, I have trouble to fully buy it.
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But Martin's notorious for letting things slip and Benedict isn't much better.
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Germansherlockfan wrote:
I have been thinking about this some more and because I´m one of the fewer people who like Mary I don´t want to see her dead. But to follow canon she has to leave the series at one point, so my favourite scenario would be that she indeed goes into witness protection with the baby. And John is teaming up with Sherlock to bring down their tormentors. But it all takes longer than anticipated and John and Mary becomet estranged over the process and decide to have a divorce. But he will still have visitation rights with the child and the child would visit him and Sherlock in 221b Baker Street on occasion. I really liked Sherlock´s interaction with Artie, so I would like to see him interact with another child, a girl this time. And they even could bring Mary back from time to time if it fits with the rest of the stories.
But even though I would love to see this, I think it´s rather unlikely to happen, especially with Moffat saying it´s going to be an even darker series in the future.
And I'm afraid that I sincerely hope it won't happen, because even if you probably didn't mean it that way, it sounds too much like a soap opera to me. Baby Watson drops by in 221B for a visit on a regular basis...? Whatever happens to the baby (and Mary, for that matter), that is something I definitely don't want to see.
Apart from that, it's probably too far away from canon anyway.
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besleybean wrote:
Trying to piece this altogether...
Mary has to go, to get the boys back together.
A few issues:
I'm fairly certain Amanda was referring to Mary dying and not simply disappearing
The baby is the big stumbling block. Because none of us are going to be happy if anything happens to that baby....even if it isn't John's.
The best option here would be Mary dies(after the baby is born)and we then learn the baby is actually David's so gets taken off by him.
This may have problems concerning Mary's loyalty to John, so maybe not.
It is possible she's faking pregnancy, but that's looking increasingly unlikely...tho I personally would prefer that scenario to her cheating on John.
So leaving all that aside for the moment, options for the actual death.
1. She dies trying to save her child.
2. She dies trying to save John.
3. She dies trying to save Sherlock
4.Sherlock kills her as she's about to kill John
5. John kills her as she's about to kill Sherlock.
6. She is executed when her past catches up with her.
7. She dies in crossfire.
8. She dies of natural causes...possibly in childbirth(less likely these days and again, we lose the baby as well).
As much as I would like Sherlock and John to raise baby, I really can't see this happening.
So the choices are:
A. There isn't a baby
B. It's David's
C. We have to lose it
There is another awful option...Mary commits suicide, possibly with baby.
Unless we can just have Mary and baby disappear...
Mary being killed by either S or J, those ideas are unacceptable to me, as is the idea of suicide. As for death in childbirth, that doesn't necessarily mean the baby would also be dead. I think the writers have painted themselves into a messy corner, that's what I think, and I'll be intrigued to see how they get themselves out of it. I don't mind if they pile on the angst and something drives John and Sherlock even closer together, but the less death involved (for anyone), the better, as far as I'm concerned.
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I keep feeling like there's a real push to have more of a "Family Show" element to the show; fluffy, sweet interactions with babies and puppies and, basically the end result of a romantic fantasy-- which is all good, but I'm not sure how it would work out in a practical sense--- it would mean having to carve out time for Mary and The Baby during each episode; and it makes them John's first priority. If Mary's in witness Protection, honestly-- I don't see how she and the baby could come visit on a regular basis without jepordizing their safety. I don't see why people targeting Mary for her past activities as an assassin wouldn't go after John in order to use him as leverage. One solution (given the distance between John and Sherlock at the end of HLV) is to have John go with Mary and the Baby, only returning when Mary is killed by the people she's ticked off. The baby goes to an adoptive family (retired MI6 in another undisclosed country) at John's wishes.
I'd also like this to happen without it having anything to do with Sherlock-- for once, I'd like to see him not be blamed for John's misfortune. ;-) I'd really rather see him in the role of supportive freind-- because he wants to, not to appease his guilt/try to make ammends. I think that dynamic might go a long way towards healing their relationship (however you want to see it ) in the eys of the viewers.
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RavenMorganLeigh wrote:
I'd also like this to happen without it having anything to do with Sherlock-- for once, I'd like to see him not be blamed for John's misfortune. ;-) I'd really rather see him in the role of supportive freind-- because he wants to, not to appease his guilt/try to make ammends. I think that dynamic might go a long way towards healing their relationship (however you want to see it ) in the eys of the viewers.
I can't see the witness protection thing happening. But anything's possible.
Totally agree with you on the above point. As I've stated before. No matter what happens to Mary and baby I feel like it must be something that brings Sherlock and John closer together rather than further apart. The fall drove them apart and they are still trying to recover from that. What needs to happen now is for a situation to arise that fully reunites them in the face of a common enemy.
Our Boys must be back together!
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We're all agreed on that!
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Chiming in to say, yep I agree-- we need Sherlock and John back together.
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Marta wrote:
Here's the interview for everyone interested:
I wasn't sure if Mary's death in BBC Sherlock is "inevitable" but Amanda said it like it was a fact.
Thanks, Marta
besleybean wrote:
So leaving all that aside for the moment, options for the actual death.
1. She dies trying to save her child.
2. She dies trying to save John.
6. She is executed when her past catches up with her.
I can picture the possibilities above, on the other hand I would hate that John has to suffer again.
I don't see him as a single dad either, so the old question is "What about that baby?!"
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Swanpride wrote:
I don't think that John and Sherlock are really apart...just because they don't life at the same place anymore doesn't mean that they can't see each other anymore. And I would like to see the writers exploring the new dynamic a little bit more.
That could be interesting: John would have to stop being backup for Sherlock; it's too irresponible to put oneself in danger when you have a family to support--sooooo--- maybe we get to see more Lestrade, Billy Wiggins and Molly -- and , inevitably much less of John; say mostly on a social basis-- not really having much to do with cases at all. But, sure-- I could see little vignettes of John, Mary and Baby doing family stuff, and John getting a moment to textor call Sherlock. And, I'll bet you-- that the first episode of the 4th series is going to be exactly that.