Oh yes, I am well aware of these previous comments. Just wanted to clarify that Steven yesterday, when asked re the new series, went straight to series 5 in his answer. Pretty sure he did, which means he’s certain that it is on the cards. Thanks for the links though, lost mine ages ago. We need to keep all these together for when the panic erupts over the show ending.
This is not a game anymore. They are interacting with several real life accounts/entities, they are repeatedly breaking the fourth wall.
I find it very curious that Pizza Hut, Bart’s Hospital and Pret are playing along so effortlessly. I feel this is all part of a bigger scheme/game which is the arg. They want us to believe contactsh and contactjhw are very real.
Why is there a dot? She wrote something, but then changed her answer without noticing that ill-placed dot before the word. Well, it rings true. But I’m used to read between the lines
to find an explanation when it comes to Sherlock. So…
What if .no isn’t just a negative but the Internet country code top-level domain for Norway. As we know, Mary has been to Norway (along with other countries) during her runaway in TST. So there is a connection which provides a reason for moving on.
I tried different domain names to enter the site. However, only the most obvious one works in a quite interesting way. And it’s
sherlock.no (no shit, Sherlock!). But if you try to follow the exact link you’ll be redirected to another domain name which is fantdet.no.
What is “fantdet”? From Norwegian to English “fant det” translates as “found it”. @ContactSH and @contactJHW. WE FOUND IT. It means that we found the accounts on Twitter (the real ones?), therefore
we found out the truth.
Either it looks like Sue admitted the fact and dropped a hint to let us know what we both know, or we’re nutters. Anyway, nothing can stop us from having fun, right? While we can.
1. it could be that you will be redirected if the URL is not assigned to someone but registered in an archive (I don’t have a lot of knowledge on this, but I mean some addresses redirect you to a site that suggest that you buy the domain) and fantdet is the norwegian counterpart to this. But still fucky as hell…
2. that is very clever. Maybe there’s a “the game is” somewhere in the tweets..
great observation!
I just looked at her other replies and she adds the point at the beginning to every other reply
Is she pinpointing??
It just looks like she does it to separate the @ handle from the replies she makes to the person. Non-Sherlock tweets also have it, and sometimes there is a space, before or after the . and sometimes not, but it’s only on reply tweets. @mrsslowly@art-palace@worriesconstantly
Using . After a twitter handle is a common practice to make your response visible on twitter timeline. But he used it after the word not after the @. And that is, frankly, fucky…
But I’m still wondering why redirection works just for sherlock.no while it’s only the “Server not found” error message for every other domain name.
Also, what I think about Sue’s habit of
adding the point at the beginning
in tweets. As @thelostsmiles noted,
there is no need for the period AFTER the handle. If Sue wants everyone to see mentions as common tweets, she does it WRONG. In that case, it gives her perfect
justification to hide anything. Plain sight. Like if you always leave those points in replies, who would ever notice the change? The real purpose? Whatever.
according to someone else it’s been closed to the public for over a year now X X are you saying they made that up .
It is closed
This is what it says on the BBC website – copy and pasted
“BBC Shop London & Media Café BBC Broadcasting House Portland Place London W1A 1AA Website: Broadcasting House
We’re sorry but the tour of BBC Broadcasting House in London is no longer operating.Tours of other BBC buildings at BBC MediaCityUK in Salford, BBC Birmingham, BBC Bristol, BBC Newcastle, BBC Broadcasting House Cardiff, BBC Scotland and BBC Northern Ireland are continuing. Please find more details here. The BBC Shop at Broadcasting House remains open as normal and is accessible to the public.The BBC Shop is located in the Media Café at New Broadcasting House. The Media Café is off main reception and is fully accessible to the general public. It is also open to anyone attending a recording in the Radio Theatre and sells drinks, light meals and snacks. There’s a great view of the BBC Newsroom from the Café. Our BBC Shop kiosk sells BBC branded products, as well as a small selection of merchandise relating to popular BBC productions like Doctor Who and Sherlock. The Shop is open to the public Monday to Saturday from 11.00am (closed bank holidays).”