I thought it was good.
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I'm still a little confused about at the end when they're in Jewer's Hollow and he sees Moriarty. Was that just the Bob guy, but Sherlock thought it was Moriarty because of the fog?
I still don't know which was my favourite. I did love the bit where
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the Americans break into 221B and hit Mrs. Hudson, and Sherlock "restores balance to the Universe"
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I believe "the clue that no-one noticed" was either/both a) The leg tapping binary code thing and/or b) I.O.U. Because, if I remember correctly, neither of those played a role in the end, did they? Or I may have just missed something. I'm going to check for theory threads around the Internet
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I haven't looked at any threads yet, but I'm sure the way Sherlock was telling Watson to stand in that one specific spot has something to do with it.
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Edit 3: I do have two criticisms; not too big , but the did the Torchwood thing of having the main character standing on top of a big thing looking into the distance. Also, whenever Sherlock said one of the lines that original Sherlock said, most notably "Once you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable must be the truth," kind of brings me out of it, as it feels forced and a little unnatural, if you know what I mean. As in, I feel really involved with the show, but then I remember it's a TV show as it's making a reference to itself.
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It would appear the most likely one is jumping into the rubbish truck with a mattress/safety landing thing, putting the rubber ball he was bouncing in the lab under his armpit to stop his pulse, climbing out, getting his contacts (I'm assuming everyone surrounding him when Watson tries to get to him is in on it) to stall Watson (the cyclist is most definitely in on it, too) then have him quickly wheeled off into the morgue, where Molly can easily falsify all of the reports.
Also, when John gets the call from the paramedic, I'm assuming that's part of Sherlock's plan, to get John away. And having John stand in that one particular spot, apparently his view was obscured by other buildings, a bus and the rubbish truck. That's what I'm going for. But I know it'll be something more complex than that.
Some fun (crazy) theories from my travels;
1. It's a mask on the body of Moriarty/another dead body (Moffatt and Gattiss are much, much better than that).
2. Moriarty and Sherlock did indeed die, and the next series is Watson solving crimes with the aid of a ghostly apparition of Sherlock.
3. Sherlock cloned himself in Baskerville. Yeah.
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