mOr1arty, those are two good points. They took the trouble to establish Jim as a leftie (not only the teacup, he also handles the knife with his left hand), so I expect them to use this at some point for more than just the mental chess game, Sherlock and Jim enjoy to play with each other. And, since they establish Jim as a leftie, it would be a gross oversight of the makers, if they let Andrew Scott handle the diamond and the phone the way he does it in the Tower. As I said, I'm a leftie and have done a fair bit of research on the subject. No leftie would handle the phone and the diamond like that. (the foot preference doesn't matter a whole lot in this scenario, because the foot preference in many cases is different to the hand preference). Also, as tobeornot221b pointed out, the guy at the pool in Scandal seems to handle the phone as a right handed guy would do.
Of course, it's quite possible to chalk up all those observations as consistency mistakes, but again, why then did they take the trouble to establish Jim Moriarty as a leftie? And since they did, I would expect them to show him consistently as a leftie. Everything else is a mistake.
From a script writer's perspective, the fact, that Moriarty has a brother in canon, might be important. Also creative ideas don't come out of thin air. You make your stories up from material that surrounds you and might be potential fodder for your imagination. Personally I find it very intriguing, that Andrew Scott had a double role as twins in the 2006 play 'Dying City' . Whoever is interested, should read the Variety review (I tried to link it, but it didn't work; but you find it easily, if you google Variety Reviews Dying City May 28 2006; mOr1arty was so nice to give us a link in his following comment). One scene, they describe, I found very interesting: Andrew Scott goes into a bed room as one character, but returns after a short moment as the other character. Isn't that exactly the scenario, we were joking about yesterday? 'I'm sooo changeable'. That the last name of the leading actress in 'Dying City' is Brooke might just be an amusing coincidence, but again, it's well within the creative process to take ideas and inspirations from everywhere. They certainly would have looked at Andy's resumme, when they casted him, so it's very likely, that they were aware of 'Dying City'.
I don't say, we hit on the right solution with our observations (the net is full, by the way, with ideas, how Jim and Rich could be twin brothers, but as far as I know, nobody has explored the 'leftie' angle so far). It's just an interesting possibility. I'm not even sure, if I would like a solution along those very outlandish lines, but if someone had told us before, that the solution of the 'Great Games' cliffhanger would be a telephone call, which distracts Moriarty and makes him postpone the killing of Sherlock, we would probably have scoffed and called it an absurd idea.
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