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Liberty wrote:
I presume they're thinking of Jimmy Saville. At least that's who sprung to mind for me! It's giving me the creeps before I've even seen the episode!
Shit. Same here. Seems Mofiss finally found a way to make Moriarty look perfectly normal in comparison *shudder*
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I also had an awful thought about the nurses in the trailer, and the
from setlock - that Jimmy Saville had such a lot to do with hospitals in such a sinister way. I'm not sure they'd go as far as Saville's extreme depravity, but who knows?children's hospital
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It definitely sounds like a reference to Jimmy Saville and they did say Culverton was the scariest villain yet so who knows indeed.
Bit of a synopsis for TLD. Says Sherlock's back on the drugs.
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Naughty boy.
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Lis wrote:
It definitely sounds like a reference to Jimmy Saville and they did say Culverton was the scariest villain yet so who knows indeed.
Bit of a synopsis for TLD. Says Sherlock's back on the drugs.
I'm looking forward to these payoffs a lot!
And it doesn't mean he's using again. Maybe he's been poisoned.
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ewige wrote:
Lis wrote:
It definitely sounds like a reference to Jimmy Saville and they did say Culverton was the scariest villain yet so who knows indeed.
Bit of a synopsis for TLD. Says Sherlock's back on the drugs.I'm looking forward to these payoffs a lot!
And it doesn't mean he's using again. Maybe he's been poisoned.
Could be, I hope it is simply because if it's self inflicted I don't think he's going to get much sympathy from John.
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He's possibly been driven to it through grief and John abandoning him.
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Or he's not under influence at all just like in the original story.
At least in the beginning, when he hopes to outwit Smith.
Later on Sherlock looks more scared than in HOB, so...
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Or manic, at least.
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the preview makes is sound as if the drug thing was voluntary, but we know in canon Sherlock fakes his disposition, so I'd say both is very much possible. Sounds interesting anyway
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Good points, all. It could go either way! I can see Sherlock taking drugs in grief, but actually in that scene with Mrs Hudson, he doesn't seem to be going down that route. He's looking for a case, half-heartedly, and Mary gives him one. I think the importance of saving John would tend to keep him off the drugs. So you could be right that the illness Sherlock would fake would be drug addiction.
We've also seen him drugged involuntarily in the past.
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Oh my god, seems as if Smith is going after Mycroft...
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Very interesting, and not what I'd expected.
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Oh God, no ! Please, not Mycroft !!
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*shivers*
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We were talking about that self help group, I think it is time...
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*hands in an application to join*
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*hands in an application as well*
Oh, and got a new round of shock blankets for everyone.
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*and another application*
If they kill Mycroft, I seriously think I will fall in a bout of depression... I'm known for being far too much attached to fictionnal characters...
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I think it's fabulous that Mycroft is targeted! Firstly, we'll probably get to know more about him. Secondly, I'd love to see Sherlock rushing to the rescue for a change. So far we've only seen Mycroft caring about his brother time and again even tho both love each other dearly.