
The Magic and Desecration of 221B
The flat (and by extension the house as a whole) have become an iconic feature in Sherlock. In series 1 and 2 they were more than a home, a sort of magic place which is only occasionally disturbed by invaders from outside like Irene Adler and the CIA men. And they are dealt with quite thoroughly.
So I would like to have a look at what happens with the flat in series 3. On the one hand it is still shown as a magic place symbolising Sherlock‘s and John‘s relationship and their slow reconciliation, on the other hand it is repeatedly desecrated by people not really belonging there.
Magic
Voices in the head - John entering the hallway and remembering Sherlock‘s violin play and their giggling after that first mad chase that established their friendship.
Golden dust - the dust particles reflecting the sunlight when Mrs Hudson‘s opens the curtains revealing that nothing and yet everything has changed.
Stag night - there have been so many brilliant metas that I have nothing to add.
Coming back from the dead - Sherlock fighting his way back from death and touching the famous wallpaper using it as an anchor to pull him back to life.
Desecration
It hurts to hear people speaking so contemptuously about 221B. First there is Janine calling it a „scuzz dump“ where you cannot invite your friends.
This is outdone by Magnussen who virtually desecrates the room by peeing into the fireplace - not using the bathroom after having asked if it was like the rest of the flat. And later he mentions Sherlock‘s „smelly little apartment“.
I am not sure why but these remarks are more hurtful than Moriarty‘s visit. In spite of all he did he did not manage destroy the magic of the place.
And then there is the most harrowing scene in the room that symbolises the whole relationship between Sherlock and John. They enact the well-known triangle of Sherlock, John, client - except that now Sherlock‘s life and John‘s safety are at stake. And that the client is the very person who could destroy (and tried to destroy) their lives. We see Mrs Hudson being insulted by Sherlock, Sherlock deliberately hurting John and siding with Mary, Mary hurting John, Sherlock hurting from the inside and and nearly dying in the flat that has been the centre of his life.
In this scene the room that has seen so many memorable encounters - funny, moving, threatening, light, dark - has become a place of hurt. Which is sad.
So let‘s hope that in series 4 they will be able to restore the magic to 221B.

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"To fake the death of one sibling may be regarded as a misfortune; to fake the death of both looks like carelessness." Oscar Wilde about Mycroft Holmes"It is what it is says love." (Erich Fried)“Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame. I’m also a great believer in treating others as you would like to be treated.” (Benedict Cumberbatch)