Wait, wait, wait. I just realized something.
Some of you probably noticed how the editing in this part of the episode was a little unusual. Jim started to make the “falling” whistle, then they cut to him delivering the “permanent destination” line, then they cut to him making a “splat” sound. But his head movements suggested the landing on the ground part would’ve immediately followed the falling part, with no interruption.
At the time, I just thought it was an interesting editing choice. But if they were (intentionally) tipping us off to the fact that there’s a sequence missing between the falling and landing shots later in the episode, MY MIND IS BLOWN.
(Source: thatsparrow)
I am conducting an ongoing experiment in manipulating your Reichenbach feels by dosing you with puppies.
Read Phase 1 to learn why Sherlock has a tiny dog on his shoulder.
»PHASE 1 RESULTS
actress4evr reported:
your experiment worked, i saw the puppy and all of the Reichenbach worries went right out of my head XD
creemcheezepizza reported:
I don’t know…this made me feel pretty bad too.
Results inconclusive. More data needed.
»INITIATE PHASE 2
Increase puppy dosage and have subjects estimate current level of Reichenbach feels on Moffat-Gatiss Pain Rating Scale.
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[Dog photos by Akaporn Bhothisuwan. Pain scale borrowed from Wong & Baker. For science.]
Because I can, that’s why.
THE BEE ONE SEEMS MOST LEGIT TO ME
i had to.i’m sorry. i had to.
Summary: What if Sherlock was never real? What if he has always been a figurement of John Watson’s traumatized mind? A cure to ease John’s loneliness after the war.
I promised you I’d do a trailer to this amazing story/concept/idea and BAM! here it is…
Okay guys, I just rewatched The Reichenbach Fall and here is my theory of how Sherlock survived the fall.
Moffat has been saying that we missed some obvious clues and I found them.
Sherlock’s skull is theimprobableone!
It totally fits the profile:
- Claims to be an expert on Sherlock Holmes: Who would know more about the man?
- Thinks it’s clever, but isn’t really: Common for those whose brains have been removed.
- Jealous of John: Of course, since John stole all of Sherlock’s attention.
- Doesn’t like to use capital letters: It’s hard enough to type without fingers, let alone worry about using the Shift key. (I suspect it can still type faster than John.)
OK. So here’s Sherlock, just before he’s about to jump.
And now, the bit we all know and hate: The Fall.
BUT (and here’s where it gets good) the TARDIS is invisible
And sat horizontally on the wall of St Bart’s (I can’t find a picture of this) just like it was in Series 6. River…
(Source: that-was-the-curious-incident)