besleybean wrote:
Tie pin could mean Moriarty, possibly cuff links too.
The first thing that jumped out at me was the added detail that the cufflinks had diamonds on them. Was that to show it was an expensive gift, or something else?
In some ways, the whole process started with the diamond JM places in the gum on the glass. There was never any evidence connecting him to the other two crimes (that I am aware of), so breaking into the Crown Jewels is what put him into jail/on trial.
JM's tie pin is very prominently displayed during his trial...possibly symbolizing his breaking of the judicial system?
Those two crimes could have very easily been coordinated by JM--including the gift he was to receive. The kidnapped banker could have actually been JM's contact at the Bank of England that helped him with his simple, daytime robbery.
And the deerstalker hat may refer to the fame that was bestowed upon him so that he could be "broken" by the Richard Brook scandal. That symbolism is also mirrored when we see Kitty wearing one. If this was a sign/symbol/clue orchestrated by JM, then it requires a leap that he had a person inside the police force who was close enough to suggest a gift to Lestrade. There are theories that the man below was working for JM, but I am not entirely convinced.
If almost all of the other the other episodes had not contained vital clues in the first few minutes, I would be more willing to consider them to be meaningless shots showing SH's fame, deductive ability, and comical disregard for polite behavior. But because some clue in the opening minutes has always played a role later in the episode, I'm siding with clues.
Thoughts?