I'm not sure how I feel about it. On the one hand, I think it's a stretch that Sherlock would be so deeply and drastically affected by the loss of a childhood pet (so many people have had similar bereavements as children that it's almost a part of growing up). On the other hand, I can possibly buy that the writers are describing a character who is hyper-sensitive, hyper-emotional and so needs and has learned to repress some feelings because he's so deeply affected. (And the way it was set up as a bit of a mystery always reminds me of "Rosebud" in Citizen Kane, so it makes sense that Redbeard would be something simple from Sherlock's childhood rather than some unusual, traumatic incident).
I do think they've left it open to present another story, and another meaning for Redbeard, though.
Last edited by Liberty (March 11, 2016 6:04 pm)