Davina wrote:
Early in the episode Sherlock goes onto his computer and it lists the assassins and he says they have him under surveillance. In fact I'm pretty sure there are 5 names listed. Mycroft says there are 4 assassins. Once 2 are dead then that should have left 2 still operating but Sherlock knows there are 3 still operating.
Sherlock knows, because Moriarty told him, that if he did not stop interfering with Moriarty's activities Moriarty would 'burn him' and yet Sherlock deliberately interfered and got lots of publicity as a result. Sherlock is not stupid so this must be calculated.
No, the fifth one we see on the 'network places' window would be his own. (check on your own computer, yours is listed) The other 4 are the foreign assassins.
Moriarty has a huge network of criminals at his disposal.
The 4 he enlisted to 'get Sherlock' were all trying to get the keycode from him. I doubt they would then be the ones waiting & watching to see if he dies, the 2 remaining ones want him alive!
The assassins in the end scenes were paid to kill the 3 friends. There is nothing to suggest they are the same assassins as the other 4 foreign ones.
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