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Here are some new photos from Empire magazine:
The above seems to be taken in front of or in the MI6 building. The"family picture" seems strange, no real connection between any of them. And just look at Smith's and John's hairstyles and colours.
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They do look strange... but quite interesting!
Which month is that? (in case I could afford the magazine...)
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The Smith pic and the "family picture" both seem a bit over the top to me. I mean, Toby Jones has "baddie" written all over him... can it be that obvious?
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Btw, here is the full text of the article:
I had to laugh out loud. I bet you that nothing written there is remotely true. My favourite is: "It inevitably changes the relationship between John and Sherlock,” says Freeman. “For John, as you’d imagine, there can be nobody more important than his wife and child.” (Said no John Watson ever).
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I don't trust a word of that, but it's a nice read anyhow!
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Why did you omitted that nice pic of Mycroft?
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I did not omit it. It was not in the blog entry from which I got the other pics. Feel free to add it anytime.
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Don't have it either, saw only small image of the whole page
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Voilà.
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“This is about as tough a journey as John and Sherlock go on,” says Moffat. “We’re taking them to hell and back this time.”
I'm dead, so dead. Moffat, there will be no fans left to watch if you keep killing us off with heartbreak... BUT I'M STILL SO FREAKING EXCITED ANYWAYS AHHH. 40 DAYS LEFT, WE CAN DO IT.
And I love how in the "family" pic Sherlock's just glaring at the Watson baby all like, what is this tiny spawn of Jawn's, why is it hogging my Jawn.
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SusiGo wrote:
Btw, here is the full text of the article:
I had to laugh out loud. I bet you that nothing written there is remotely true. My favourite is: "It inevitably changes the relationship between John and Sherlock,” says Freeman. “For John, as you’d imagine, there can be nobody more important than his wife and child.” (Said no John Watson ever).
Totally written for the casual viewers.
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I'm actually quite pleased that Sherlock's reaction to the baby is "mild indifference". I wasn't really looking forward to comedy Uncle Sherlock. However, I do think it's natural that the baby would be the most important thing in John's life - doesn't that happen to most people when they have a baby? I would be disappointed if it wasn't. All the better to wring our hearts out with! And at the moment, Mary is important enough to John that he stayed with her despite everything (although we're all waiting for more revalations in S4!). But yes, the baby changing the relationship was something Sherlock predicted ... you can see it in his expression in TSOT. (It doesn't mean the relationship will be changed for the worst - I'm hoping it's stronger by the end).
The funniest bit is "don’t expect merry times just because Moriarty is gone". Wait a minute, didn't we just see him in the trailer?
Love the picture of Toby. I'm so looking forward to Culverton Smith! The article seems to be written as if he is the new villain, taking over from Moriarty .. but I think he was only filming Ep2, wasn't he? Still wondering if the villain of Ep3 will be Sherlock himself, or somebody very close to him (Mycroft being the obvious choice, if Mary has been despatched, but I don't actually want Mycroft to be the villain so I'm hoping not).
Not long to go!
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Well, not that I am keen for funny Uncle Sherlock but I would expect a bit more than mild indifference after he almost sacrificed his life to keep the family safe.
As for Moriarty: yes, Andrew in in S4 but in what form? Flashback, Mind Palace, twin brother … it does not mean that Moriarty is not dead.
That said, I am quite sure that we will get a lot of smoke and mirrors in weeks to come. The Borough market scene for example felt very weird to me. I am not convinced that we will get any harmonious family scenes at all. And even there it seemed that Mary was living somewhere else or was at least absent from home for the time being.
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Liberty wrote:
I'm actually quite pleased that Sherlock's reaction to the baby is "mild indifference". I wasn't really looking forward to comedy Uncle Sherlock. However, I do think it's natural that the baby would be the most important thing in John's life - doesn't that happen to most people when they have a baby? I would be disappointed if it wasn't. All the better to wring our hearts out with! And at the moment, Mary is important enough to John that he stayed with her despite everything (although we're all waiting for more revalations in S4!). But yes, the baby changing the relationship was something Sherlock predicted ... you can see it in his expression in TSOT. (It doesn't mean the relationship will be changed for the worst - I'm hoping it's stronger by the end).
Hmmm, and people wonder why are some fans fed up with Mofftiss´ constant lies:
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I don't see the lie there. I think that's how it is.
Yes, they are playing games with Moriarty. Of course it could be mind palace, flashback, etc. But the article seemed to dismiss the fact that he appears at all - that they've actually shown us he's going to be in S4. Theres's still a chance he could be the main villain (rather than Culverton Smith), whether it's beyond the grave or something else. Although like I say, I have a feeling it's someone closer to home (although Moriarty could be closer to home than we've known!).
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Liberty wrote:
I don't see the lie there. I think that's how it is.
I don´t know. For me, the claim "He is never going to settle for a quiet domestic life in general practise" is a direct opposite of "It inevitably changes the relationship between John and Sherlock. For John, as you´d imagine, there can be nobody more important than his child and wife."
So he settles for a domestic life and doesn´t settle for it at the same moment? How is that possible?
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Well one thing is what Martin says and another -what Mark says. While the interpretation should be similar, we can't accuse one of lying because the other one says something different
I'm actually surprised the magazine can quote Martin at all. That would be his first comment on the new series, wouldn't it?
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Yes, that's surprising. He has been so quiet on the matter up until now.
However, I don't feel he's saying that John wants to settle for a quiet, domestic life in general practice (in setlock, it looks as if he's even taking the baby along on a case - although, as we all know, that could be mind palace!) only that his relationships change. Having a baby is going to do that. And it's possible that that may only be in Ep1.
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Not my credit, I read it on Tumblr - but on that "family photo", John isn't wearing his wedding ring.
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Maybe there's a "messy divorce" after all!