It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
In the books
I'm with you.
Or if they do go with the "it's somebody else" angle, I think it could be Sherlock himself. He's already shown that he's very manipulative, so maybe he set up the video, knowing that they'd let him stay in the UK as a free man if they thought Moriarty was on the lose again.
He's great but I think Craig had enough Mikkelsen for his run ;)
Martin Freeman deserves another BAFTA
You do realise that was Mads Mikkleson's brother Lars? :-)
I did ;) And anyone caught the similarity between the answer Magnussen gives about his constantly wet hands and the one Le Chiffre gave about crying blood?
I'll rewatch the episode soon just to cement my feelings and see if some views of mine have changed. I still think bringing back Moriarty spoils and cheapens the aftershock that the fall had on the characters Sherlock "died" to protect, and ultimately writes Moffat, Gatiss and Thompson into a corner.
And, by the way, I don´t want to see Watson´s son either...
Didn't know that but now you mention it, they are facially similar. Perhaps my namesake has a brother out for revenge!
Furthermore
Then, with the second episode, it's yet another big event - Watson's wedding - with another case that felt shoe-horned in. Don't get me wrong, how it was all explained was quite interesting, but everything just tied together in quite the forced way. I just feel like this season has a lot of huge events to focus on - Sherlock's return and the big wedding - but with that, I feel like even 90 minutes isn't enough to cover both an event and a case, whether they're tied together or not.
I'm not sure what episode three is going to afford me, and I'm hoping we don't finally meet Magnusson, find out his grand scheme/plot, and then he's killed off or something. It's been a pretty dull buildup so far in that we haven't seen anything involving him, so time will tell, and my attitude on the entire season may change with how great I find the finale to be.
Apart from that, my guess is
Moriarty having a brother is too soap opera, but I´d go for Moriarty clones!
Here's the quote, from The Final Problem (story), to prove it:
By the way, didn´t Moffat said before the third ep. that sometime somebody has to die? Was he talking of Sherlock? or Magnussen??
It was just like that, Gatiss tweeted "Sometimes somebody has to die". They were manipulating the audience, their speciality. That way people started speculating who was going to die. From the original story we knew Magnussen would be likely to die (as Milverton did), but people started thinking it was probably someone else, Mary, or Molly, or even Lestrade.
Also, something that has been bothering me, perhaps it means nothing but still
And about Moffat tweet, well, technically, Sherlock died, but he has a hobbie... Resurrection! B-)
Moriarty having a