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Date Posted: Tuesday, January 07, 05:53:13am
Author: Chani
Author Host/IP: 89-156-8-80.rev.numericable.fr / 89.156.8.80
Subject: Indeed
In reply to: AS 's message, "I saw this episode from a very, very different POV" on Monday, January 06, 09:41:30pm

I don't mind Sherlock "changing", since the idea of him becoming more human -- or a good man -- has been set up from day one by Lestrade, but I found the episode too muddled, and the tone too light for my taste.

I like my Sherlock (the show) more serious, less sentimental -- the most touching scenes are not necessary sentimental, but this time they indulged in sentimentality -- and, above all, less predictable.

I may be in the minority but I prefered last episode.

But I agree with you about Mycroft's role in Sherlock's life, which was obvious in the amphitheater scene.

I hope they won't go the obvious route of Sherlock having to choose between John's and Mary's life.

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[> [> [> A viewer spotted something I totally missed! -- Chani, Tuesday, January 07, 03:53:10pm (89-156-8-80.rev.numericable.fr/89.156.8.80)

When Sherlock was reading the telegrams, he picked one addressed to Mary that said "I wish your family could see this. Love, CAM" Mary was upset.

CAM = Charles Augustus Magnussen

So this series' villain is definitely connected to Mary.



Read the recap here:


http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s129/sherlock/recaps/a541143/sherlock-series-3-the-sign-of-three-recap-the-end-of-an-era.html#ixzz2pkQr0TDq
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[> [> [> [> Yes, I've been thinking about that. -- AS, Tuesday, January 07, 08:29:34pm (d154-20-56-169.bchsia.telus.net/154.20.56.169)

Also, there is a lot of speculation centered around Mycroft's role in the finale. Let's just say we should be prepared for just about anything....


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Yes, I've been thinking about that. -- Chani, Wednesday, January 08, 07:48:13am (89-156-8-80.rev.numericable.fr/89.156.8.80)

Now if Sherlock had to choose between Mycroft and John(the mind vs the heart!), that would be interesting.

But they can't kill off my favourite character!!!!


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[> [> [> [> [> [> That would be non-canon, though there are ways of working around that. -- AS, Thursday, January 09, 10:12:55am (d154-20-56-169.bchsia.telus.net/154.20.56.169)

Given that they have just confirmed two more seasons, it's unlikely but I am left wondering if Mycroft and Sherlock are going to have some kind of confrontation resulting from Sherlock's vow.

Also, have heard there is something shown at the end of the credits for the episode airing on Sunday.


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