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I would be really disappointed if Moriarty isn't dead, because like Moffat said - it would have been a waste of an episode. I'm all for moving on, getting to new vilains, etc. Do they have to "outdo" Moriarty? Not necessarily...as long as they can sometimes "outdo" Sherlock
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I don't think it's necessary to have another "supervillain" like him. It would be boring to get a second Moriarty. Maybe there will be different adversaries belonging to the different cases like in the canon where Moriarty doesn't appear very often.
Besides they said that ep. 1 will show how Sherlock's faked death affected the people around him. And he's meeting John again. I think there won't be too much room to build up another archenemy. I'm absolutely okay with it. I trust them to find something new.
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Just watched Martin and Benedict's video greeting, I love the explanation for how Sherlock survived!
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I have always believed that Moriarty is dead. Wouldn't surprise me if he showed up in flashbacks but I don't feel the need to immediately replace him with another super villian.
Of course I have opinions and desires about how I'd like the next three epsisodes to go but it all boils down to the fact that I have absolute trust in the writers. They may piss me off, they may break my heart but I will follow them where ever they want to take me.
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kittykat wrote:
Just watched Martin and Benedict's video greeting, I love the explanation for how Sherlock survived!
Agree! I loved watching this video message from Martin (in New Zealand) and Benedict
(on holiday)- especially enjoyed the humorous 'explanation' by Benedict of
how Sherlock survived the fall also. No spoilers here, just joy.
It took me awhile to decide to go listen to the youtube audio clip of the scene
that was shown at ComicCon. I gave in though-- since this was nothing we
didn't really already know from the canon, and since they did decide it was a sanctioned
preview (or will be, eventually)-- It helped immensely to read along with the
transcript/description, since the poor quality audio is often overshadowed by squealy fan-girling.
But once I got past that, I realized I thoroughly enjoyed the familiar cadences,
the brilliant writing, timing, and humor that came across in this short scene.
No regrets, it made me incredibly happy. I actually have no interest in
seing the accompanying video anytime soon - just made me look forward to
the Series. This may hold me till then, well at least for a while.
Although I totally get it that some will want to stay away completely and avoid temptation.
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I actually don't want to see the clip anymore. Not interested. Keep it, Moffat. I've been happy for the past few months without seeing it.
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I want to see the video clip! Where can I watch it? I love spoilers!
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Nowhere... there's only an audio clip available.
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I've heard it, would love to see it. Not exactly fair since not everybody can make it over there
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kittykat wrote:
I've heard it, would love to see it. Not exactly fair since not everybody can make it over there
Look up my rant on page 2. Water under the bridge for me. I still don't approve of this method, but I'm actually over it.
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Mary Me wrote:
kittykat wrote:
I've heard it, would love to see it. Not exactly fair since not everybody can make it over there
Look up my rant on page 2. Water under the bridge for me. I still don't approve of this method, but I'm actually over it.
If you think this is bad, you should have seen what they did to p*** off Doctor Who fans across the pond last night (showing the 50th anniversary trailer, then screwing up on communications and making everyone think that a trailer was coming out for everyone else last night...only to say that "no, no trailer- but here are some pictures of Daleks!"). Of course, now a lot of "I hate America!" rants are floating about about both Sherlock and Doctor Who...from some people who seem to have forgotten that the US has about 300 million people...and only a few hundred were there at Comic Con and saw the trailer- and it's not their fault that they were there and were able to see it. But I think the BBC needs to come up with a game plan to react to the ridiculous amount of negativity coming out about both of these shows.
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And they're both British shows!
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kittykat wrote:
And they're both British shows!
To be fair, there are a lot of things concerning both of these shows that, as an American, I can't go to because I'm not in Britain (museums, concerts, filming, premeires, etc). I'm fine with that. I'm fine with people getting exclusive content because they go to Comic Con. I wasn't fine with the bad communications on behalf of the BBC about the trailer coming out last night because I was very confused by the mixed messages. They could have taken control of that immediately, but they didn't.
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I do have the subliminal feeling that the BBC could have handled all of this better...
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I'm British and I still can't go to any of the promo stuff or premieres or filming locations; it just isn't possible for me right now
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Me neither!
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Me neither. But actually, I wouldn't want to go to ComicCon even
if I could. I don't want to be at any filming locations either.
I really did love the messages from Martin and Benedict though.
I'm over it too, moving on. But so happy I watched their fun messages,
and heard some of the the happy buzz caused by this hoopla.
Choosing to ignore the griping. Onward!
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NoSheetSherlock wrote:
Me neither. But actually, I wouldn't want to go to ComicCon even
if I could. I don't want to be at any filming locations either.
I really did love the messages from Martin and Benedict though.
I'm over it too, moving on. But so happy I watched their fun messages,
and heard some of the the happy buzz caused by this hoopla.
Choosing to ignore the griping. Onward!
I'm fine with it. Everyone will get to see everything eventually...at no charge (other than whatever you pay for tv or internet). So the whining about "who deserves what" really means nothing in the end.
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Anyone watched the clip where Matt Smith walks down the Comic Con floor, disguised as Bart, and nobody recognizes him? Laughed so hard at this.
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Mary Me wrote:
Anyone watched the clip where Matt Smith walks down the Comic Con floor, disguised as Bart, and nobody recognizes him? Laughed so hard at this.
Loved it! Especially when he affected an American accent XD Probably smart, he does have a very recognizable voice.
Small rant again: can I just say that the whining over the Doctor Who trailer being shown at Comic Con has reached a fever pitch? It's insane. People (no one on this board, though) are actually complaining that the UK never gets "anything" exclusive at all. What??? I guess it's this idea that one fanbase has more "right" to something than another that bothers me. The UK is getting lots of Doctor Who exclusives (concerts, guest appearances, conventions, museums, stamps, etc)...and yet some people can't accept the fact that they have to "wait" to see a trailer for something everyone is going to see eventually.
Okay, rant off.
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