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I loved the bit when:
Still, I don't think we know everything behind some of the things that happened in the episode yet, like why John was captured and if Sherlock was lying or not about the theory he gives to Anderson, or if Anderson just imagined it all. Once we know more, I think Hearse will make more sense, hopefully. I have some big questions for what is to come as well. Why exactly did Anderson get kicked off the force, and will he return to service? Where the hell Donovan is in all this mess? Just how did the police know Moriarty was a fake, and just how good did Sherlock have him beaten in their chess game in the Reichenbach Fall? Also, John still doesn't know anything about what happened that day at Barts, and Molly must know everything that went down and how, so will he question her in the future? Magnussen has me excited as well. He has that eerie, creepy feel to him, and I can only wonder what is in store for us these next episodes with him as the villain. I hope we get him as a villain clear till the end of the next series, like Moriarty was a two series baddie. I also wonder what the cliffhanger will be? If series 1 ended in Sherlock and John in peril and 2 with Sherlock in peril (from John's perspective), I wonder if John will be the one left in some kind of severe condition this time around with Sherlock doing all the sobbing and worrying. I hope not, but with Moffat writing the final episode, we all know the cliffhanger is gonna hurt.
As for the theories in the episode, I am also unsure whether Sherlock meant it or not when he shared it with Anderson. It seems very logical and earnest, but at the same time he looked like he was playing Anderson the fool, so who really knows? John doesn't even know how Sherlock did it yet, or just what was at stake if Sherlock failed (he, Mrs. Hudson and Lestrade dying).
It seems that there are now more questions than answers post Reichenbach, which is something I'm not sure I like. There has to be more to all this, more to be revealed about how Sherlock survived and why John got taken, and just what Magnussen has to do with all of it. And I don't think we've seen the end of these theories. The thing that has always bugged me about Sherlock's fall is that two things had to happen perfectly, without a chance of failure for Sherlock to successfully fake his death: Moriarty had to die (or else he'd have know Sherlock didn't really die) and John needed to be on the scene near St. Barts, actions both men seemingly took voluntarily and without provocation. Like I said, there has to be more on this. Let's talk this out, everyone, my head is spinning.
I will be re-watching this episode a lot, and am anticipating the second one very much. Despite my issues with Hearse, I loved most of it and can't wait to see just what is going to happen next, especially with all these questions still up in the air.
Having said that, who knows how they'll tackle episodes two and three. He still has over ten theories to unveil (if he chooses to do that), so he could always spend the next two episodes doing so and giving us the final answer in the finale, and all of my complaining, worrying, and contemplating could be for nothing. We shall see in time.
Are my fellow Doyle purists disappointed with
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/sherlock-season-3-preview-steven-667990
No spoilers for those worried.
Anyway it was as brilliant as ever. I'm not sure if we actually know how he survived or not yet but if the explanation he gave to Anderson is the real one then I'm happy with it.
I was reminded of that too, yes. It was Guy Fawkes Day, after all. ;)
Oh, Christ, I missed it ! I missed it so much ! That's what I call quality television. In fact, every director of TV programs everywhere in the world should watch it to know how it's done. Yes, I'm thinking about you, french program directors !
I was, then when Sherlock asks about what day it was, I muttered aloud "Fifth of November..."
Yeah it did remind me a bit of that, but with a twist (the people lighting the bonfire didn't actually know anyone was in there).
Here here and it's nice to see my home town of Bristol making an appearance .
Next Sunday should bring about a great ending.