SHHHHHH. And if you wanna get technical - it is actually a tiny little code. Messages are sent as binary codes and then translated into a readable form. SHERLOCK WAS RIGHT. In a way.
Yes, I know! (Funny trivia: In the promo for this ep, they showed Moriarty tapping out binary code which translated into "There is no key." :P) But I still thought it'd be too easy.
I hate how slightly geeky that made me sound (and picky IM NOT PICKY) Lol omg really? Where d'ya find that? :P It's Moriarty, he makes everything look easy!
I never understood, did they do that on purpose? Showing a scene not fitting the things he says? Or were the layers just not in sync? ... Does this hint at Jim having multiple personalities, even? :D
Moriarty's insane, that's true! :P I just think it's a play on his words - he talks about falling so he makes the sound, and the two shots are laid over the other?
Okay, now that I have a little time left between the scenes, let me spam you with super hot gifs of Lestrade when he was young, gay and a groundkeeper in England around 1914 :P Because he was super hot and super cute.
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And if you wanna get technical - it is actually a tiny little code. Messages are sent as binary codes and then translated into a readable form.
SHERLOCK WAS RIGHT. In a way.
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But I still thought it'd be too easy.
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Lol omg really? Where d'ya find that? :P
It's Moriarty, he makes everything look easy!
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BBC 's too good to make a mistake like that. Still, it confuses me a little every single time. "-.-
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Because he was super hot and super cute.
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