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perhaps mary prepared a lot of them in a "choose your own adventure" way and has a lawyer or similar to manage them and send the right ones according to what happened?

am I the only one who read the "utter horeshit" part in Spok's voice from star trek beyond? ….nobody?

he really isn't the only person involved in this show so to shove all the blame to him seems a bit childish.

they all wanted to be smart and brilliant and didn't see they were vastly overdoing it.

well well well, so this is how "sherlock" ends, isn't it? it sure feels like it and it was quite a let down. if I remember the greatness that was "as study in pink" and all that came afterwards, I certainly did not expect it to end in a psycho thriller saw-esque show-off against a hidden holmes sibling.

mark gatiss/mycroft holmes as Lady Bracknell - please dear TV gods make this happen! a mini webisode à la "many happy returns" with his best Lady Bracknell moments would be so very great and satisfying. now that I know this exists (kinda? could exist?) I can not pass on happily without having seen it so make it happen.

oh my, you're absolutely right! of course I meant andrew scott! (but adam scott might be fun as well~) point is, his build up for two series and therefore his impact was far greater than magnusses and now culverton. and I'm sure I wasn't the only one watching "Spectre" and going "that's moriarty! he's totally the

oh good catch! so perhaps brother dear told lil'sherlock a bit about their big sis in secret?

"I'm a Cereal Killer!" I don't actually think this slogan would work on me, though.

hard to say, sherlock also didn't immediately out mary as an "agent" when he first meet her. thus he can be fooled (and he was high as a kite).

what if sherlock simply didn't know he had a sister or at least didn't know she was still alive? if she's the oldest sibling and was removed from the holmes holmes while sherlock was still too young to remember he it'd make sense.

would have been far more brilliant if it was "you" instead (also kinda tying back to "the abominable bride") as toby would straight up tell them he'd kill those ppl sitting there later on.

he probably meant "harry" standing for harriet and being john's sister, not brother.

….there's a new one coming out? why bother if we have the BBC series sherlock and the books to fall back to?

"Everyone's a critic."

nicely said. also the whole "this person isn't who s/he pretends to be!" bit as well.

while I think toby jones did a good job I still think adam scott as moriarty was simply superior. I so liked his two series long story arc and insanity. and naturally scott/moriarty just knows how to rock a crown~

thank god I'm not the only one who thought so! whenever he spoke my eyes were creepily drawn to those horrid teeth. the only thing I can think off it was perhaps some sort of disguise? you know, the average joe from around the corner with faults and all that look?

for the lulz?

I assume she's the oldest holmes sibling and disappeared while sherlock either wasn't born yet or very small so he'd have no memories of her. wouldn't be surprised if somehow she was the reason for mycroft being so emotionally cold.