I just realised for myself, I personally don't mind Mary at all, just the baby. I just tried to take the baby out of the equation, and found that I'm immediatly fine with having Mary around for a bit longer. And what worries me about the pregnancy is not really that Mary and John will go away and live happy family life without Sherlock, but how being a parent will change John. John has been with Mary, and he has been on cases with Sherlock, and there are ways this could work, for quite a while in my opinion (for a few episodes, even series). I just can't see how John would do the same if he had a child. It's not only a child at home, a child somewhere with Mary, but I would guess if it was his own child, he would stop being so reckless, and maybe be more concerned about many things going on, no matter how often he saw his child, no matter if Mary took it away. John seems to me this kind of person. No matter how fond John is of Sherlock, and how much Mary understands his need to go on dangerous cases, a child would change the dynamics - but Mary is just one of two there. I don't dislike the idea of Mary staying for longer, I just dislike the idea of John changing in character I think. If they're going to put a baby into the show, then the main focus will be on the impact on John, I suppose. Mary isn't a main character of the show (althouth she has become an important one). And then I just wonder... what do they want to do with John? Where do they want to lead him character-wise? And Mary isn't that important for answering that question maybe. And then I wonder, why make a decision that will have impact on John, if the show is called Sherlock? It comes back to a baby being just another of John's pressure points, and therefore Sherlock's, and... I just don't know. On the other hand, I loved the realisation with the pressure points, but I don't want to see the same thing again. I just cannot imagine another series completely filled with character development and changing loyalities and trouble in relationships. Series three was great, but I wonder what new direction would be there to explore. And the baby brings me back to relationship trouble, and we had that already... that's what I don't like about it.
If they didn't introduce the pregnancy in such a way at the very end of an episode, I would have maybe never thought about it twice. But the announcement felt like it had meaning. And I just don't get that.
I'm just trying to sort my thoughts...
Last edited by Whisky (December 21, 2014 11:17 pm)