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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2017 21:18:12 GMT
I've just watched that section again. She says "Culverton gave me Faith's original note; a mutual friend put us in touch" Is that in the last scene?
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Yes, just after she re-enacts some of "Faith's" lines.
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Post by sherlock on Jan 12, 2017 23:41:51 GMT
I've just watched that section again. She says "Culverton gave me Faith's original note; a mutual friend put us in touch" 'A mutual friend' .... Blimey next Sunday's gonna be busy...
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Jan 13, 2017 13:14:28 GMT
Well it did help Culverton sell his cereal based on Sherlocks internet outbursts, so maybe lol
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Post by mark687 on Jan 14, 2017 23:56:00 GMT
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Post by rawlinsonend on Jan 15, 2017 4:40:26 GMT
I haven't watched it myself, but apparently a lot of people have watched it, said it's genuinely awful, and are now convinced that it's a fake episode that the BBC have made to troll people the day before the real episode airs. I really hope it's just some delusional fans claiming that and there's no truth to it. Can you imagine the outrage if it turns out in a time of budget cuts that the BBC wasted the money that allowed them to make an entire fake episode and then dub it into Russian just for the sake of a bit of 24 hour trolling?
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Post by Timelord007 on Jan 15, 2017 9:29:57 GMT
I haven't watched it myself, but apparently a lot of people have watched it, said it's genuinely awful, and are now convinced that it's a fake episode that the BBC have made to troll people the day before the real episode airs. I really hope it's just some delusional fans claiming that and there's no truth to it. Can you imagine the outrage if it turns out in a time of budget cuts that the BBC wasted the money that allowed them to make an entire fake episode and then dub it into Russian just for the sake of a bit of 24 hour trolling? I can't see the BBC making a fake episode with the license payers money & getting the cast to film fake scenes i doubt very much as there in demand actor's.
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Post by fitzoliverj on Jan 15, 2017 9:57:11 GMT
I can't find any of these spoilers online. Just a thousand voices begging people not to watch the leaked episode, or complaining about the leaked episode, or saying that the episode they leaked is a hoax.
I reckon the whole thing's a hoax.
In fact, we're probably turn on the tv tonight and find they've put on an old Douglas Wilmer episode.
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Post by rawlinsonend on Jan 15, 2017 13:34:35 GMT
I haven't watched it myself, but apparently a lot of people have watched it, said it's genuinely awful, and are now convinced that it's a fake episode that the BBC have made to troll people the day before the real episode airs. I really hope it's just some delusional fans claiming that and there's no truth to it. Can you imagine the outrage if it turns out in a time of budget cuts that the BBC wasted the money that allowed them to make an entire fake episode and then dub it into Russian just for the sake of a bit of 24 hour trolling? I can't see the BBC making a fake episode with the license payers money & getting the cast to film fake scenes i doubt very much as there in demand actor's. Yeah, my thoughts exactly. It just seems like people in absolute denial. Especially as what they seem to be most upset about is {Spoiler}That Holmes and Watson don't kiss at the end.
I'm not joking about that. There's a great many people talking about feeling betrayed. The spoilers are definitely out there. I've seen a couple of scenes from the episode that were spoiled because people have been making gifs etc. There's one pretty big spoiler out there as a two minute video someone has cut from the episode and another big spoiler that would seem to be from the ending of the episode that exists as a series of gifs.
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Post by Timelord007 on Jan 15, 2017 13:39:09 GMT
I can't see the BBC making a fake episode with the license payers money & getting the cast to film fake scenes i doubt very much as there in demand actor's. Yeah, my thoughts exactly. It just seems like people in absolute denial. Especially as what they seem to be most upset about is {Spoiler}That Holmes and Watson don't kiss at the end.
I'm not joking about that. There's a great many people talking about feeling betrayed. The spoilers are definitely out there. I've seen a couple of scenes from the episode that were spoiled because people have been making gifs etc. There's one pretty big spoiler out there as a two minute video someone has cut from the episode and another big spoiler that would seem to be from the ending of the episode that exists as a series of gifs. Hopefully it'll be a fitting conclusion to a excellent series.
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jan 15, 2017 22:33:19 GMT
Judging by Sherlock's return to his family home and Mary's speech at the end, I'll be very surprised if that wasn't the final episode of Sherlock. It definitely felt like a finale to me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2017 22:47:00 GMT
Judging by Sherlock's return to his family home and Mary's speech at the end, I'll be very surprised if that wasn't the final episode of Sherlock. It definitely felt like a finale to me. We don't agree often, but we do here. It felt like Mary's speech tied everything up. There are, of course, many possibilities for one-off adventures and maybe a new arc if everyone involved wanted to but this felt like their "and the story goes on forever...." ending. Poingant and wonderful.
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Post by mark687 on Jan 15, 2017 22:52:45 GMT
I liked that
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Post by acousticwolf on Jan 15, 2017 22:55:13 GMT
Wow! Shocked, Stunned, Drained. Bloody Hell!
Cheers
Tony
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jan 15, 2017 23:00:54 GMT
Judging by Sherlock's return to his family home and Mary's speech at the end, I'll be very surprised if that wasn't the final episode of Sherlock. It definitely felt like a finale to me. We don't agree often, but we do here. It felt like Mary's speech tied everything up. There are, of course, many possibilities for one-off adventures and maybe a new arc if everyone involved wanted to but this felt like their "and the story goes on forever...." ending. Poingant and wonderful. It makes sense to end it now too. Both are in the MCU, which would be very hard to organise schedules around given its shared universe nature. Not only that but Benedict Cumberbatch's film career has only got bigger.
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Post by sherlock on Jan 16, 2017 1:06:42 GMT
That definitely feels like an end point. And what a note to end on.
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Post by Timelord007 on Jan 16, 2017 8:46:13 GMT
A tension fuelled emotional rollercoaster & it did feel like closure to the series.
I found the solution that giving Eurus a hug was a very anticlimactic solution that jarred a otherwise amazingly tense episode, Eurus murdered & manipulated people for her own personal gains to try undo that & humanize her fell flat to me.
No doubt I'm missing the point somewhere but that's my summary
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Post by mark687 on Jan 16, 2017 12:42:43 GMT
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jan 16, 2017 12:45:21 GMT
Pretty self-explanatory given how many ways there are to watch it at the moment, especially when the episode leaked online.
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Post by mark687 on Jan 16, 2017 12:52:29 GMT
Pretty self-explanatory given how many ways there are to watch it at the moment, especially when the episode leaked online. Not when the live watching audience for the pervious 2 eps was 8 million + unless 2 million people went looking for the illegal copy.
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Jan 16, 2017 12:53:17 GMT
This was a fantastic send off for the series as a whole. I think with the Hug as it were, it was to show that Sherlock has gained more Humanity as his memories have come back of Eurus and Vincent and the fact he saves her from her own mind, being trapped inside it all alone.
Which leads into the violin duet at the end as she now has someone on her level, so she's not alone
I know they have said if they do, do more it would be a one-off here and there. but if they dont what a way to end it
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