Spoilers master post - S03E1

Mar 27, 2013 17:48

Okay, so the spoilers are flooding in every day and some of us know everything (and boy, there's a LOT of stuff right now), some of us know nothing. To make things easier I decided to make this central ongoing post.

You are welcome to come in and squee/moan/discuss - whatever you want, whenever you want. Just no direct set pictures in this post ( Read more... )

spoilers, discussion post, tv: sherlock bbc season 3

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xgraciela March 27 2013, 21:00:15 UTC
I'VE JUST HAD A MAJOR 'WHAT-IF' MOMENT SO I HAVE TO SHARE ( ... )

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kiharukitty March 27 2013, 21:29:11 UTC
I like this!

I've read at least one fic where Mary was Moran and had a long term relationship with John, and I've seen several where John fakes his death, but never combined. It needs to happen.

OH, what if it's a really LONG game, and we think she's just Mary, and there's regular Sherlock stuff and they get married and people freak out, and then we get to the last episode, and THEN we find out that Mary was Moran and she was biding her time, wanting to get as close as possible before hurting one or the other or both (maybe she really did genuinely fall in love but she HAS to do something at some point), and then John has to kill her to save Sherlock!

Oh god, is this what my brain is going to deal with for the next 9 months? Where's the wine?

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xgraciela March 27 2013, 21:36:08 UTC
The more I think about this theory, the more I like it... :D I mean, everything fits so far! Even the f***ing key word. And this seems to be very Gatiss-like twist, actually. I feel smug, hehe.

I was thinking about something similar to what you said as well. That would be... O_O Like maybe we will really find out in the last ep...OMG, OMG, so that would be the nerve-ending finale?

I need to hibernate for at least 8 months, or I'm going to explode soon :P

*shares some wine*

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xgraciela March 27 2013, 22:31:11 UTC
and John and Sherlock would be back at baker street in no time. now that would be christmas ;)
Amen.

Why do you think I had to come up with this theory? My Feels couldn't take all the drama and Amanda being Mary. :)

This just really needs to happen!

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xgraciela March 27 2013, 22:56:00 UTC
Lol, no worries. I do typos and mistakes all the time ;)

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xgraciela March 27 2013, 23:13:47 UTC
Add my twelve years and together we might be just fine! :p

I must say I prefer English with typos as I'm not exactly fluent in Swedish :D

I'm looking forward to Hobbit two as well!! :)

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anarion March 28 2013, 08:34:32 UTC
I really hope we get to see Sherlock 3 before The Hobbit 2, because that's not due before Christmas, right?

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xgraciela March 28 2013, 10:39:24 UTC
Another depressing news. I've heard rumours that BBC is putting Sherlock 3 off till LATE 2013 (I translate this as Christmas or if we are lucky - mid-December).... D: So, it might come out roughly the same time as Hobbit.

And do you know why? Because apperently otherwise it would collide with Downtown Abbey (airing late October-ish, I think)! BLEH.

I'm not impressed! NOPE. I don't care about DA. And it annoys me greatly that they do this >_< When the cast and crew finally do their part and want to give us more, the stupid BBC will be sitting on it.

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xgraciela March 29 2013, 00:25:13 UTC
Oh, yeah, why not?! Let's put everything out in December. OMG. >_Just for the record: for me, December is the worst month - I'm always behind on everything, then there's the before-Christmas rush and then you want to be with family and not invade cinemas or fangirl in front of your laptop, locked in your room, because you have Feels but rest of the family has no idea :P ( ... )

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bulleteyes March 29 2013, 01:35:07 UTC
There are two major reasons films are released in December. The first is because it is typically a high film going month. People with kids who are home from school, the kids get bored, they go to a movie. Sometimes they see one film several times. It is a high ticket sale time. People come home from college, family drives them crazy, they go to the movies or take the family with them. Lots of people looking for something affordable to do that is easy to get to in that time of year ( ... )

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xgraciela March 29 2013, 08:40:04 UTC
Yes, everything is about money :( I'm aware...And I know it's a standard, but it makes me a bit frustrated, hence my angry comment above.

I get it when the movie is not so popular and they want to increase the chances in box office. But Hobbit...Do they seriously think that less people would come in November?

It's funny, because the only reason I go to cinema in Dec. is because new things are coming out. I wouldn't put my foot there otherwise in a such a stress packed month, lol. How gladly I'd go in Sept., October, or even in this boring March ( ... )

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siduri March 29 2013, 15:33:28 UTC
Thor 2 is coming out Nov 8, there is a big movie in November. They probably want space between that and the Hobbit. Thor is very much a big Marvel franchise movie. I hate it when they pack it all in during months when there is so much already and bad weather and...meh.

I hope they do air Sherlock in late November but I am wondering if they want the holiday audience for the tv, the ratings seemed to be good last time when they did that.

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