Criosdan wrote:
Was there even another choice? There were no physical evidences against Magnussen. And if they would initiate a trail Magnussen would blackmail the judge, the jury and everyone who was involved.
Magnussen was far mor dangerous and evil than a usual murderer. Lord Smallwood even committed suicide. (It was in one newspaper)
Agreed. The show opened with CAM being investigated by the government. He reacted by blackmailing the central judge, Lady Smallwood, it is how and why the case was brought to Sherlock in the first place.
In addition to this, Sherlock and John would be incarcerated, while CAM (without any evidence to say differently) would be free, free to make that phonecall he threatens John with, to alert Mary's enemies to her wereabouts and to end her. Also, Mycroft is just arriving on the scene and CAM is about to make a play fo him too.
Whatever happens, has to happen now. Sherlock has to remove the data on Mary, and restrict CAMS movements to stop him acting on that information to the detrement of Mary, and therefore John. Actions that could be completed in 20 mins and could not be undone once initiated.
Either he has to trust that Mycroft can do that and (considering he just drugged him, stole his laptop and put his position at jepoardy), he's probably not thinking he can trust him that far. He's also got John who could figure it all out at any time, and has a gun in his posession (Mycroft might step up to the plate for Sherlock, but we still don't know if he would for John). With the walls closing in and time being the essence, I think he took the only option open to him.
I don't get why John didn't react more when Sherlock took his gun. I presume that he mistakingly thought Sherlock had a plan that had a much better ending.
I also think the child is Sherlock's own POV. It's the image he has in his own mind palace and I take this to be him calling out to his big brother. Help me brother of mine.
That being said (although I didn't see it at the time) I don't see why Mycroft can't have the same image in his head. His immediate reference to Redbeard implies that he remembers Sherlock at this age foremost, and so it could be said that the image is shared.
(hehehe, just got a funny thought in my head. Mycroft leaving his parents by helicopter and his mum saying fondly "Oh you boys and your silly little wars" having been so used to it prior. Would n't be surprised if Sherlock tried to drug everyone every christmas so he could have a bit of silence to think in. LOL).
Mxx
Last edited by Mirthxx (January 15, 2014 1:51 pm)