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I think she does actually list Eurus as a name her parents chose. "Eurus. Mycroft. Sherlock." IIRC - I'll watch again!
I think Sherlock would have been able to deduce that she was trans, if she was. And no reason that siblings have to be exactly alike, but none of the family are short, yet Eurus would be quite short for somebody born biologically male.
The Mycroft thing is confusing though - when Sherlock mentions it, he doesn't seem to be talking about a sibling. And the way he tells it, the east wind weeding out the unworthy (Sherlock, back then), and also "there's an east wind coming" suggesting retribution for bad guys - it seems as if Eurus is on the side of good? I am suspecting that, despite what she's done to the therapist. Maybe it was Sherlock who was bad one, back in the day. I wondered a while ago if he was going to be temporarily the villain of TFP. I've kind of gone off that idea, but it might be that he has some making up to do.
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What she told about the terapist need not be necessarily true. She might just want to scary John.
But there had to be reason to separate her from the rest of family and also reason why the government people know about her more then Sherlock.
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Yes, a lot of people seem to know (Mycroft et al). Not very good detective work by Sherlock! Even back in the 70s, if the sister was mentally ill, I doubt that she'd be locked up in some institution and never mentioned to the family. If it was worse, and she'd murdered somebody, well, that would have been even harder to cover up for years!
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Though I am suspecting there has been some cover up and I am presuming from a time when Sherlock was too young to know...unless he does? But if it was from her being very young, he wouldn't recognise her now.
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I was wondering about that, too. If she's older than him (it would seem that Mycroft might be the oldest and Sherlock is the youngest, though I could have that proved wrong), which she looks like she might be, than it's very possible that he was too young to remember.
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Altho it could still just be protective amnesia...I still think of Rain Man, all the time- love that film!
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If we take the ages of the actor's as an indication, than Eurus is the youngest of three.
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Well, maybe...but I still feel Sherlock may still have been too young- especially if he was a twin!
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In his dream, he seems to be of an age when he would remember. So if he doesn't remember - well, either as sort of protective amnesia, as suggested, or induced amnesia - something was done to make him forget. Or a brain injury causing amnesia. But whatever it was, it has to involve the whole family in a cover-up, so it's not just a case of blocking out a traumatic event.
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Might of course explain his odd relationship with his family!
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Liberty wrote:
In his dream, he seems to be of an age when he would remember. So if he doesn't remember - well, either as sort of protective amnesia, as suggested, or induced amnesia - something was done to make him forget. Or a brain injury causing amnesia. But whatever it was, it has to involve the whole family in a cover-up, so it's not just a case of blocking out a traumatic event.
Uhm, are we sure the kid in the pirate hat is Sherlock? I mean, it's the logic conclusion based on the available information but how come we see the kid hopping around thru Sherlock's eyes? It's his flashback so it has to be his POV, right?
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Good point. Although I think it's partly because of references to Sherlock wanting to be a pirate, and Redbeard and so on ... it seems to be him. And dreams can be third person viewpoint (it could also just be because we, the viewers, need to see pirate Sherlock to make the connection). But yes, could be a babe in arms or toddler, watching older siblings play. Who is the pirate then? Mycroft?
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Liberty wrote:
Good point. Although I think it's partly because of references to Sherlock wanting to be a pirate, and Redbeard and so on ... it seems to be him. And dreams can be third person viewpoint (it could also just be because we, the viewers, need to see pirate Sherlock to make the connection). But yes, could be a babe in arms or toddler, watching older siblings play. Who is the pirate then? Mycroft?
Eurus could be the pirate. Remember? "The man you are today is your memory of Eurus."
(I'm just flailing here every time I hear Mycroft saying the line! It's made of pure awesomeness!)
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Oh, does he say this?!
Wow.
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Yes, he does, in the TFP trailer? I thought people had spotted that there was a boy and girl in the dream and the boy was the pirate (although it's hard to tell with children!). I have been convinced that the
from setlock is Eurus so would expect her to look girly ... and Sherlock was a pirate child ... but perhaps he was subconsciously inspired to be a pirate by watching big sister. Hard to think of Eurus as being older than him, though.pigtailed girl
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besleybean wrote:
Oh, does he say this?!
Wow.
Every choice you've ever made, every path you've ever taken, the man you are today is your memory of Eurus.
It's right in the beginning of the new trailer.
I love this line. It's full of implications. Goes well with the image of destroyed Sherlock too... And Mark delivers it with the perfect intonation, that little lilt in the end... Be still, my heart!
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But that's just it - as far as we know he doesn't remember!
Although I wouldn't put it past Moftiss to have Sherlock holding out on us for years. We know he doesn't recognise her, but he could still remember and never been able to admit it.
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Sorry, I did remember the trailer after.
Altho I've just missed it again, cos I was too busy concentrating on this flamin' forum!
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You can watch in on BBC channel's youtube.
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Oh I know and I'm actually not that bothered. It's just annoying when you're sitting in front of the TV, it comes on and you miss it because you are on this forum!