I can't help wondering if Sherlock was simply lying in the end. After all, he found out how the bride (and by extension Moriarty) could have faked a bullet through the brain. She had to kill herself afterwards to provide a corpse to be identified, but Moriarty's corpse just disappeared. So why is Sherlock's conclusion that M is dead? It makes no sense.
Also I am intrigued as to why Sherlock's world involves Watson interrogating him about his love life ;-) Everything else seems to have some sort of function, so why is that there?
I'm so glad! I see some people hating on it online and I have to wonder why because I just don't understand that reaction. But like you, it made me extraordinarily happy as well and I loved it.
The facts that they say "it's definitely not twins" and "Moriarty is definitely dead" make me think those are definitely still possibilities. :) So Sherlock could for sure have been lying (either consciously or unconsciously). And you're right, Moriarty's corpse isn't there...but at any rate, the scenes between Sherlock and Moriarty were heart-poundingly sexually intense, yum!
Also I am intrigued as to why Sherlock's world involves Watson interrogating him about his love life ;-)
If only John and he could talk about these things in real life!!
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I can't help wondering if Sherlock was simply lying in the end. After all, he found out how the bride (and by extension Moriarty) could have faked a bullet through the brain. She had to kill herself afterwards to provide a corpse to be identified, but Moriarty's corpse just disappeared. So why is Sherlock's conclusion that M is dead? It makes no sense.
Also I am intrigued as to why Sherlock's world involves Watson interrogating him about his love life ;-) Everything else seems to have some sort of function, so why is that there?
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I'm so glad! I see some people hating on it online and I have to wonder why because I just don't understand that reaction. But like you, it made me extraordinarily happy as well and I loved it.
The facts that they say "it's definitely not twins" and "Moriarty is definitely dead" make me think those are definitely still possibilities. :) So Sherlock could for sure have been lying (either consciously or unconsciously). And you're right, Moriarty's corpse isn't there...but at any rate, the scenes between Sherlock and Moriarty were heart-poundingly sexually intense, yum!
Also I am intrigued as to why Sherlock's world involves Watson interrogating him about his love life ;-)
If only John and he could talk about these things in real life!!
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