Do excuse me if this has been looked at before, but on the security cam screen behind Moriarty here, each camera is marked in the corner with an identifier *whispers* and he’s looking at us
CH11 CH12 CH 13 CH14
CH11 (Chapter 11) of Sherlock is The Six Thatchers
Martin and Benedict, Mark with Harry Tuffin aka Victor Trevor (x)
Martin and Harry seriously look just the same. They could not have picked a child that looks more like John Watson if they tried.
Kill me now. Cute cute cute.
It was a rather boring one in retrospect. It was clever — Molly was actually trapped inside the coffin and they had to solve a puzzle to get her out. But while it was a clever puzzle and we liked it, we were the only ones who liked it. It was just another puzzle and it wasn’t something Eurus would be particularly interested in putting Sherlock through because she’s more interested in the emotional then why he’s clever. So we scrapped it and I’m glad we did because I rather like the replacement scene.
‘You’ve said you originally had a completely different scene originally for that Molly sequence that you scrapped, what was it?’
chekov’s rifle is literally on the wall during the garridebs scene, aka. the scene where the rifle of the romantic set-up doesn’t go off
“Remove everything that has no relevance to the story. If you say in the
first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second
or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it’s not going to be
fired, it shouldn’t be hanging there.” –
Anton Chekhov
It’s like Moffat and Gatiss heard that you’re allowed to break the rules of writing, and missed the part where you’re supposed to get good enough at it so that you know what rules you’re breaking and why first. Instead they heard “if there’s a rule, break it! You don’t need a reason, just do it! The audience will think you’re clever!”
Last night it was Benjamin Caron’s turn to share some BTS beauties with us. These are from his Instagram.
Btw, he deleted his Twitter because he thought it was too distracting and not because of other reasons that many of us suspected. Thank God for small mercies.