shycroft wrote:
So I know that John says he's forgiven her, but to me the forgiveness scene just didn't sit well with me. Theres two different theories swirling around in my head.
1. John really has, in his mind, forgiven her.
or
2. His forgiveness is utter BS, and part of a larger plan we don't know about. Let me explain:
John has serious trust issues. ...
Okay, the second theory seems convincing enough. Have been thinking about John's trust issues, too. What made me lean towards the first option, John truly forgiving her, is the way he seems inconsistent in his trust issues. He shouldn't at all be able to trust Sherlock after knowing him for one day - yet he does. On the one hand he has big trust issues, on the other hand he is ready to trust very quickly for no reason we know. I'm just not so sure John is really that easy to read. To me it seems that sometimes, he just *wants* to trust somebody (in this case: Mary) and tries to push aside all his fears and doubts just for the sake of it. Which surely isn't healthy, but maybe that's his attempt at trying to lead a "normal" life (which he doesn't really want, we know that, but does he know it too?).
The way the second theory could go puzzles me. Wouldn't it imply that John and Sherlock have been talking in detail about Mary, come up with a plan, and don't trust her at all? First, I cannot really see John and Sherlock are yet in such a place again where they would happily plot together against John's wife, and second, Sherlock knows Mary is dangerous yet he leaves John in her company without warning him off (which he definitely would do, if he had read the USB, knew some really bad stuff about her, and was worried about John).
The only possibility that comes to mind is that John and Sherlock are playing two different games with Mary, and don't know what the other knows or doesn't know. But Sherlock was so straightforward to push John to get to know Marys real self, why would he now keep John in the dark? He should know by now that keeping important stuff from John that concerns him personally will just have him once again in need for forgiveness from John - not sure Sherlock is keen of walking down that path again...
I just don't know... for me it seems more plausible that John's forgiveness is honest, but who ever knows...
Last edited by Whisky (September 2, 2014 8:48 am)