Offline
Unless her loss is what finally drives John from Sherlock forever...
Offline
I honestly do not think that will ever happen. Not for long, in any case. Maybe Rosie will play a part in the healing of their relationship?
Offline
That would be lovely...but I'm still thinking of the end game.
Offline
End game, the long game, something we've been planning from the start, I don't think will be about Rosie. I feel it has to be about Sherlock or Mycroft, possibly John. But of course, I'm not at all sure! And something has to be done with Rosie!
Offline
They cannot kill Rosie. It does not make sense to let another person under Sherlock's protection die.
Offline
I can't help thinking about the rabbit suit being symbolic of going down the rabbit hole to wonderland.
Offline
That would be lovely...if only.
Offline
NoShipSherlock wrote:
I did like Sherlock talking to the baby, and, he seems to have an affinity with children as in the scenes with the boy (Albert? Sorry, forgot his name!) in The Sign of Three at the wedding.
His name was Archie.
Offline
He's the one and in TAB, too.
Offline
kgreen20 wrote:
NoShipSherlock wrote:
I did like Sherlock talking to the baby, and, he seems to have an affinity with children as in the scenes with the boy (Albert? Sorry, forgot his name!) in The Sign of Three at the wedding.
His name was Archie.
Thank you! Archie. I remembered it later. Must've deleted it!
Offline
Yep, because it's not important!
Offline
Funny how Rosie was just kind of left out of TLD! She wasn't with John, probably couldn't have still been with Molly (she has to work!), so where was she? They managed to kind of sidestep the whole "problem" of having a baby, until the end.
Offline
Yeah, the baby was non-existent. Makes me wonder why they wrote her in to begin with.
Offline
So, Rosie got outsourced. I am also asking myself why they wrote her in. Hopefully next episode will bring the answer.
Offline
I think it has to.