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but. why would you post the same picture twice?
Another differences game…BUT THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE!!!
i’m like laughing/sobbing to myself oh oh oh
This is so hard!
Reblog if you can see the difference, I’m really struggling here.The floor. It’s gotta be the floor.
Oh fuck I can’t find anything.
I got it, the angle of light is a little bit different!
The lower picture is just a little bit out of focus and blurred. It must be!
The bottom one is also a little darker.
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Welp, better late then never, I suppose…
This guy gets to be a wizard AND a hobbit?
(No seriously Martin Freeman is perfect tho)
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Transcript for "The Reichenbach Fall"
Awesomeness discovered: The song Moriarty listens to in the Crown Jewels scene is the overture to an opera called “The Thieving Magpie.” SO PERFECT.
Scroll On if You don’t want Reichenbach spoilers
OK, so here’s my theory, and then I’ll shut up about it until series three.
1. Hello, no mention of Moriarty, so obviously something was done with his body.
2. Sherlock went to Molly for help the night before, but we never learned what she did for him.
3. The bicyclist that knocked over John before he could get to Sherlock’s “body”.
I like the idea that there’s something significant in the numbers of the assassins. Am I mistaken or did we never see an assassin focused on Lestrade?
“You look sad. When you think he can’t see you.”
“Keep your eyes fixed on me!”
A couple more things
- Something else Sherlock did that was OOC: Molly asked him if he wanted anything, then said she knew he didn’t, and he started to say he might want something, and she repeated that she knew he didn’t. What was that about? It seemed that he was trying to say he wanted something in order to make her feel better, but that’s not very Sherlockian.
- What was with all the “I OWE YOU”/IOU stuff, and the part where Sherlock and Moriarty are all like “you are me, I am you” and the “I’m not one of the angels” thing? I feel like this all must have some huge significance that I’m missing, like Moriarty and Sherlock are the same person a la Fight Club, except that is obviously not what’s happening here. (And if it were, that would be boring.) After Sherlock tells Moriarty that he’s not one of the angels, Moriarty seems to get some kind of realization, after which he kills himself. Why? What was he thinking? WHAT IS GOING ON IN THOSE BRAINS. I AM TOO ORDINARY FOR THIS SHIT. Also I kept thinking the letters IOU would turn out to have some kind of significance, because codes and riddles and stuff, but that failed to happen.
- I should know by now not to try and figure out Moffat’s endgame, after being disappointed by “The Wedding of River Song.” Although I kind of hate Moffat as a person so I like to pretend Sherlock is more Gatiss’s baby, especially since Gatiss clearly picks up on the homoerotic subtext while Moffat tries to pretend it doesn’t exist, silly man.
Tumblr, I know you can come through for me on this.
I just watched “The Reichenbach Fall.” I went to see my parents and they were watching it and I had planned to wait until I could see the whole second season on DVDs/Netflix, but, you know, the flesh is weak, and I ended up watching the whole thing with them. Now. I WANT ALL OF YOUR THEORIES. I know you have them, because I read some of them when the episode first aired, but I want to read them ALL. How did he do it? What was the mysterious clue that Moffat said everyone missed? I KNOW YOU HAVE THEORIES, TUMBLR. TELL ME THEM.


