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I just saw that one and I needed badly to shake someone and talk to them about it. To bad I didn't have anyone at hand...I just freaked out alone in my head, haha
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They look as if they went there straight from the tarmac. Did they go to the cemetery from where Mary got her name? And why? And where did they leave Sherlock? Maybe he is not in the modern scenes (the hair, you know) but only in the period ones? Very exciting stuff.
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I swear, this gets more and more confusing every day XD
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I would have thought they were visiting Mary Morstan's grave...but wow!
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I saw those images too, and became quite giddy. Makes me think that the special will start immediately where HLV left off. And seeing as it's only Martin and Amanda, no Ben, they have - for whatever reason - gone their separate ways after Sherlock landed.
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John finally demanding the whole story from Mary...Sherlock sorting out ' Moriarty'?!
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I would be fine with that.
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Could it be that they are filming now also some scenes from the regular series 4? Like now is winter, we have to use that to joint the series 3 with series 4? Perhaps Benedict has some other work to do for TIG, for example, or he is filming indoors and they use the time to maximum by filming other scenes at the same time?
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Clever idea. And all of us speculating on how the Victorian things and this fit together …
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I just can't wait!
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I'm feeling light headed and giddy!
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They've...gone their separate ways?
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I'm sure they'll hook up at some point!
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I know, but...the very thought makes me a little sad...
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My head has gone 'Boom'...
I adore this confusion, as frustrating as it is!
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Some new hint from the director:
My theory is that Moriarty is a vampire who lives in his grave and John and Mary are chasing him through the cementery with a silver daggers hidden under their coats.
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Oooh, now that could be interesting to see xD
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...In death there is life?
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Latin proverb existed on similar subject, but it had an opposite meaning:
Media vita in morte sumus
("In the midst of life we are in death")