nakahara wrote:
I will speculate, but maybe it´s the enormity of what Sherlock has done that just fell on John and paralised him? Like, the friend John took for an careless, insensitive machine, has suddenly threw away his career, freedom and life for him, shockingly and unexpectedly... and now what? What can John do in return that would match such sacrifice? There´s really no action that he can take at that moment which would help Sherlock or match the immensity of this deed. And also, Sherlock feelings for John were plainly unmasked with his sacrifice - and that is also something John didn´t see so clearly before. All of this are things that John never confronted before and his behaviour on the tarmac just mirrors how helpless and confused he is, stuck in the midst of this impossible situation.
Yeah, I think you have a point. I do think John is slightly overwhelmed by the entire situation. He does look a bit like he is.
I can understand that it would be hard for them to find the right words to say. And, as mentioned, I would never expect a lot of soppy stuff coming from either of them. A scene like this would always be understated, which it should be. I just feel it is TOO understated, because I find more or less nothing there.
And even though John might be slightly overwhelmed, Sherlock is the one putting out his hand first. Not initiating a hug, half-hug even.
I actually just realised that it's only John who has initated phsyical affection - the hug during the speech, and grabbing his neck when he learned about Mary being pregnant. Sherlock hasn't done any such thing at all, as far as I can remember. And when he finally does it, for the last time (they think), it's just a hand shake.
I mean - as I mentioned one time before, J.K. Rowling vetoed having Harry and Ron hug each other at the end of the CoS movie because she said that in England, blokes would only hug each other if it was a matter of life and death. And here it is. the final hooray, never seeing each other again (they think). And it's a business hand shake.
I don't know, it's just extremely underwhelming for me. And disappointing.
Edit: Then again, considering it actually isn't the last goodbye, I guess it would be kind of odd and anti-climatic to have it be more than what it is. Perhaps that could explain it as well. It would be slightly strange to have a heart felt declaration, a warm hug of goodbye - and then five minutes later he's back. It might take a way a lot from the scene, so better to do little.
Last edited by Vhanja (January 20, 2015 1:36 pm)