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June 4, 2012 4:31 pm  #1


The ringing

I haven't found this mentioned here yet.
I was wondering what it is all about that single ringing that can be heard when John's head is down on the pavement after he has been hit by the cyclist.



It's not the same ringing as the ringing from the telephone booths in PINK, but it sounds a bit like an old-fashioned telephone. I don't think the ringing is part of the soundtrack. But – what does it mean? Is it a signal, and if: for whom? And where does it come from?
Any ideas?


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June 4, 2012 8:30 pm  #2


Re: The ringing

I thought it was just signifying that he was disorientated, but...


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June 4, 2012 10:02 pm  #3


Re: The ringing

I have wondered a lot of times about this. As Molly says, you can take it as a sign of disorientation but I can't help thinking... why a phone ring? It is a ring. And no, it's not part of the soundtrack.

I have no idea what it means, but I'm intrigued about it too


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June 5, 2012 3:21 am  #4


Re: The ringing

I believe it's just part of the soundtrack & as Molly said it is used to signify to the audience that his head is indeed 'ringing' from the knock.
I don't believe it is necessarily a phone ringing, lots of bells & buzzers sound similar; its just an instantly recognised sound " Oh that's ringing".


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June 5, 2012 3:54 am  #5


Re: The ringing

Soundtrack, maybe…but if it only was soundtrack then, I would the ringing expect to happen the moment John's head meets the ground – not two seconds after…still wondering…


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Mrs Hudson: "They don’t matter. You do."


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June 5, 2012 3:58 am  #6


Re: The ringing

Ever hit the ground hard? It takes a few seconds to feel that pain. First 'reaction/thought is one of 'What just happened? THEN the hurt starts!


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Sherlock Holmes 28 March 13:08

Mycroft’s popularity doesn’t surprise me at all. He is, after all, incredibly beautiful, clever and well-dressed. And beautiful. Did I mention that?
--Mark Gatiss

"I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I’m not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."
Robert McCloskey
 

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