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To have cried at Sherlock...

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startwig1982 · 15/01/2012 23:02

...and then be puzzled by it? Also, why, oh why is it the last series? Sad

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LemonDifficult · 17/01/2012 16:15

YANBU. Watson was brilliant, brilliant.

(He's Britain's highest paid actor, donchaknow. Not difficult to see why)

RebeccaDanvers · 17/01/2012 16:16

I wish I had cried, but I've become a bit desensitised to plot twists (since The Sixth Sense, I think!) and had a feeling all was not quite as it seemed.

Plus I'm sure I heard that SACD killed him off and there was uproar from the fans, so he brought him back...

slightlyslimmerkath · 17/01/2012 18:21

I was really disturbed by mad Moriaty, he deserves a Bafta or whatever!! Its the best TV ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CaveMum · 17/01/2012 18:27

Just read this article

"Show co-creator Steven Moffat said there was a good explanation for Sherlock's survival - and all the clues were in the episode.
He said: 'It's all set up. We just want people to be in a frenzy of speculation.'
But he added that he would not be revealing any more clues, and added: 'We're going to be complete b* about it.'"

GrownUp2012 · 17/01/2012 18:35

I was disturbed by Moriarty myself, I ended up having a nightmare that night where he was the villain. His portrayal was so disturbing I dreamt that he did the worst thing possible anyone could do to me, killing my children then setting me up as the perpetrator, and he did it because he loved me and wanted to set me up so I couldn't say no.

Woke up crying and couldn't forget about it for ages afterwards.

Have really enjoyed both series, I think this is an excellent programme with some very good acting indeed. Glad the scary man is dead though.

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