Was it the intention to leave it ambiguous? Then Sherlock is more of a cartoon superhero who pops back up again after being exploded, than a really clever guy who could devise a “cunning plan” and successfully escape from such a situation. I also am wondering whether how he survived was really explained or not. Maybe it won’t feel that way once I watch it a few more times, like food and drink I like the taste of something good more than once. The whole episode was peculiar and unnatural to me. It kind of was an anticlimax for me, waiting so long to see Sherlock and then a kind of forced resolution between him and Watson. ![]() They kept harping on “two years”– well, I think two years is too long between this episode and the last. I kind of do not like who he is becoming. So he is getting worse and better at the same time. And then he curiously tries to actually be nice to Molly. Sherlock is more of a prick than ever, not only being insenstive to Watson and not really giving a good enough reason why he did not let him know he was alive (“I thought you might blab”? not good enough, Watson is trustworthy), and then mocking him cruelly as the bomb was about to go off. I have loved every episode of Sherlock and watched them all many times, especially “The Reichenbach Fall”, my favorite, so I was eagerly waiting to see Season 3 Epsiode 1. Also if you want some weekly updates sent straight to your inbox, then feel free to sign up to our CarterMatt newsletter and we’ll keep you informed. Was “Sherlock” worth the two year wait in your opinion? If you want more “Sherlock” news including a preview for the next episode airing on Sunday, just click here. This was well worth the two year wait and we can’t wait until Sunday for an all new episode. We also love the addition of Mary, she’s a perfect fit to the group. ![]() ![]() We loved seeing the deduction meeting of the minds between Mycroft and Sherlock, it was brilliant, and the fact that Sherlock’s parents are fairly normal was a nice surprised too. The thing about the whole reveal was that he told this to Anderson of all people, who didn’t believe him. Before John got back on his feet, Sherlock switched places with the body and covered himself in gore. A cyclist mowed John down and after the crash pad was moved, Molly threw a dead body out the window. Sherlock explained that with the help of Mycroft, Molly and his underground homeless network, that when jumped he landed on crash pads hidden out of sight of John. So how did Sherlock fake his death? That was a lot of fun in the episode to see all the theories out there (we particularly liked the idea of Sherlock and Moriarty giggling on the roof top and making out). Instead John is sucked back into a new case and it is one that ends up bringing John and Sherlock back together as John forgives him. When she tells him that she’s engaged to another man, he wishes her well, kisses her on the cheek and breaks the heart of Sherlock/Molly shippers everywhere (even though her finace is really just another version of Sherlock, but nicer).Īfter a near death experience for John in which Sherlock and Mary came to the rescue, John decides it’s time to talk to Sherlock and find out who tried to kill him (we still don’t have an answer to that one). John won’t come back to work with Sherlock at first and so he tries to work with Molly as his right hand woman in place of John, but it doesn’t really work. ![]() John reacts badly… very badly, and as much as Sherlock tries to explain or apologize John can’t stop punching him. Sherlock decides to “surprise” John to let him know that he’s still alive just when he’s about to propose to Mary. John has moved on with a woman named Mary that he is pretty serious about, but it true Sherlock fashion he finds a way to ruin an important moment in his life.
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