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This is how MyDson romance initialy developed:
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Awwwww!
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That's perfect.
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Wow, did you draw that?
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No, of course not!
I wish I could.
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I love Andrew, so am always happy to see him!
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Verrrrry in-ter-es-ting....
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Sure Mark. Tell us anything.
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It's still so vague - flashbacks are still possible!
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I'd be happy with those.
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I can't wait for highly ambiguous details to leak through when they are filming!
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The funny thing is that Radio Times seems to be thinking that Moriarty's return is the cliffhanger while a look at this board shows that the real cliffhanger and even the source of disharmony in the fandom (to put it mildly) is not him but Mary.
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They also have an article which concerns itself more with Mary and her eventual fate:
But aside from pointless teasing of the fans, the authors are not giving up any new information about the content of the special, I´m afraid.
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Moriarty as a cliffhanger doesn't work too well for me. We saw him die, and although it would be quite possible for the writers to make that a fake death, it would spoil the story (for me). Instead of being terribly clever in TRF Sherlock would have been completely fooled, or even collaborating with Moriarty. And there are just too many fake deaths (and almost-deaths too!). It would feel like a surprise for the sake of it, and I'd be disappointed. (Unless it's really, really well done).
Mary as a cliffhanger works much better for me, providing it ties in with everything we see in HLV. I do think she could be a very interesting villain.
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It's probably a more minor point but I'm also interested how Sherlock and Mycroft relate to each other now, given that Mycroft just sent Sherlock to his death. It wouldn't entirely surprise me if Moftiss completely forgot about that though. They're plot people.
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Liberty wrote:
Moriarty as a cliffhanger doesn't work too well for me. We saw him die, and although it would be quite possible for the writers to make that a fake death, it would spoil the story (for me). Instead of being terribly clever in TRF Sherlock would have been completely fooled, or even collaborating with Moriarty. And there are just too many fake deaths (and almost-deaths too!). It would feel like a surprise for the sake of it, and I'd be disappointed. (Unless it's really, really well done).
Mary as a cliffhanger works much better for me, providing it ties in with everything we see in HLV. I do think she could be a very interesting villain.
I agree. If Moriarty is really still alive I will be deeply dissapointed. Hoping for a sham of some kind played by one of his minions.
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I still expect for the big Moriarty reveal to be that the guy played by Andrew Scott was really just a puppet for the real Moriarty who is still working behind the scenes. The Andrew Scott Moriarty is truly dead and the real criminal mastermind, possibly his sister Janine, is about to step out of the shadows...
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I would love for Janine to be the next great villain! How clever would you have to be to share Sherlock's bed (though apparently very little happened there) without him realizing what/who you are? Sounds like a criminal mastermind to me. Though I hope that if she comes back as a villain, it is for more than just the special. But then the special might just be setting up the stage...
I have written this elsewhere, but I think it would still be a nice nod to the cannon if Mary would be written out (in which from whatsoever) during this special (in-between seasons as opposed to in-between stories). Amanda said in an interview that she knows how Mary is going to leave, so it is likely in the near future (though season 5 is apparently already plotted, I tend to think it is going to be earlier than that, but I could be wrong of course). Maybe Moriarty (or whoever is behind that gif) is responsible for her, ehm, removal?
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I would love for Janine to be the next great villain! How clever would you have to be to share Sherlock's bed (though apparently very little happened there) without him realizing what/who you are? Sounds like a criminal mastermind to me.
The problem I'm having with this theory is Mary. It might be a bit much to have both of the gals turn out to be the opposite of what they initially appear to be.
Mary really fooled Sherlock. I still find it chilling how he bought into her lies. We've seen Sherlock get caught off guard before, but nothing like in Magnussen's office where he can't even string two words together and starts stuttering!
Much as I love the idea of Janine being the other Moriarity, it would be treading into ridiculous territory for Sherlock to be blindsided like that again. Unless the two gals are working in concert and Mary is just a decoy to turn his attention away from what is really happening...
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