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Not sure if this question has ever been asked/answered, but here goes...
When Angelo goes to Baker Street to return John's cane, his line is "Sherlock text me. He said you left this." So, what I want to know is, WHEN exactly, did Sherlock text him?
They run out of the restaurant, they chase after the cab, have a short break to catch their breath, then start running again and when they get back to Baker Street it's implied they've been running all the way because they're both breathless. So...did Sherlock text whilst running? That's some serious multi tasking, but to be honest, wouldn't really surprise me all that much!
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Yeah it's never really explored but I expect the implication is that he texted whilst that was going on.
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I wondered about that, too. But by the time I finish watching an episode, I forget all the questions I had about it.
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Sherlock "Multi-Tasker" Holmes!
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veecee wrote:
I wondered about that, too. But by the time I finish watching an episode, I forget all the questions I had about it.
Same here
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I think Sherlock would have forseen John forgetting about his limp when being put into a dangerous situation. Therefore he could have prepared a text like "John forgot cane - please bring to 221B asap" - before leaving for Angelo's. The taxi chase was all for to prove this point. After all, it was quite "dangerous", wasn't it? It would have taken Sherlock a split second to push the "send" button on his phone - maybe when John talked to the taxi passenger after Sherlock said "Welcome to London".
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tobeornot221b wrote:
I think Sherlock would have forseen John forgetting about his limp when being put into a dangerous situation. Therefore he could have prepared a text like "John forgot cane - please bring to 221B asap" - before leaving for Angelo's. The taxi chase was all for to prove this point. After all, it was quite "dangerous", wasn't it? It would have taken Sherlock a split second to push the "send" button on his phone - maybe when John talked to the taxi passenger after Sherlock said "Welcome to London".
You're right! He'd planned it all on purpose "to prove a point" is his exact quote..so I can imagine him writing the text message whilst actually sat in the restaurant perhaps.
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I thought he was busy having awkward conversations with John
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Ah but Sherlock can multi-task!
Actually, I think it's in the moments that John is speaking to the American tourist...or maybe when he's on a rooftop, waiting for John to jump!