Hmm.
These are just things noticed so far more than analyses; not even observations really. To add to the things noticed list I would say he lives in a big house with life sized chess pieces in the living room.
Analysis & observations: Mycroft has a sense of 'family' because he does 'look out' for Sherlock, regardless of their sibling rivalry banter. He is not afraid to ask for his brother's help & does so often, usually because it involves legwork which is is loathe to do.
He is also not one to hold back when angry, just look at the cutting remarks made at the end of Scandal.
However he oversteps the boundaries of 'brotherhood' by thinking that Sherlock's friends are naturally his friends. eg "shut up Mrs Hudson".
He is wary of John at the start & why wouldn't he be? Here is some guy who has moved in with his 'antisocial' brother. You'd certainly raise an eyebrow or two wouldn't you? His brother is a genius and some army dude has 'latched on'????
He certainly does have a very high intellect but the difference between himself and Sherlock is that he is more 'in touch' with the outside world. This is paramount in his position with the Government. eg Kept up with gossip & knew who Irene Adler was.
I don't think Mycroft is THAT much different in BBC than in the canon, just a more rounded character. Comparing his aloofness, his laziness from then to now I don't believe he has changed much at all.
And if you look at the Jeremy Brett interpretation, in one show he asks Sherlock ' Is that Father's magnifying glass" "why did he give it to you?". The inference there is of sibling rivalry so it has been a common theme throughout really.
However this rivalry was probably the 'save' for Mycroft in Reichenbach. Obviously Moriarty did not think the bond between them was strong enough to set Mycroft up for assassination. So in reality, the public rivalry worked to their advantage. By what degree will be interesting to discover.
I believe the contrast in 'involvement' with each other between BBC and canon is the fact that in this day & age, everyone is in constant contact with each other through electronic devices. It may not have been than 'canon Mycroft' was not that involved or interested in his brother but more to do with the constraints of communication at that time. These days, we can be in contact with anyone or even just 'follow' anyone via the internets, phone etc.
So, once again I say to you guys " Don't just SEE, OBSERVE".
Last edited by kazza474 (April 28, 2012 8:51 am)