The Reichenbach Fall Discussion Post.

Jan 15, 2012 20:46

No shiny graphic I'm afraid. I may add one in later if I can distract myself from Golden Globe excitement enough. I am sorry I missed last week, real life shock kinda stole me away. Not sure if people are actually using these are not but hey just in case:

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The Reichenbach Fall Discussion Post.

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bandofsisters January 17 2012, 05:58:23 UTC
Hello! newbie here. IMO, one of the best episodes from both seasons.
I knew there was a trap somewhere and Sherlock was not dead, or maybe I was refusing to believe it and then I was right but I still don´t know how he did it. Maybe Molly was involved, because he went to look for her, maybe she gave him something to survive the fall. he didn´t go just to say nice words to her.
I think the conversation with John when he was on the roof is extremely important...though I have no idea what the clues are.
And I bet Moriarty is not dead either. Who will be the villain of the fairy tales if he´s dead? I´ve read Conan Doyle´s stories but can´t remember what happened to Moriarty, guess I´ll have to reread.
And Freeman left me on the verge of tears. his last lines were fantastic.

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ladyclarice January 17 2012, 09:51:50 UTC
I thought it was a wonderful episode. A bravura opening with some genuine brilliance from Andrew Scott as Moriarty breaks in to the Tower of London, a powerfully sombre feel, some very thought-provoking and dark material about human suggestibility and how easy it is to plant seeds of doubt, and some fantastic character development for John and, particularly, Molly ( ... )

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