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I want to see this episode again!

 

I wonder what will happen next week.

 

 

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>(Well, next week’s episode is called ‘His Last Vow’) <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Sherlock&src=hash">#Sherlock</a></p>— BBC One (@BBCOne) <a href="https://twitter.com/BBCOne/statuses/419949983261917184">January 5, 2014</a></blockquote>

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Sherlock&src=hash">#Sherlock</a> series 3 concludes next Sunday with 'His Final Vow': <a href="http://t.co/keI1j0BHUw">http://t.co/keI1j0BHUw</a></p>— BBC One (@BBCOne) <a href="https://twitter.com/BBCOne/statuses/419951662371852288">January 5, 2014</a></blockquote>

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Speaking of those speculations about Mary . . .

 

 

 

She didn't die from childbirth . . . ? Unless I'm remembering wrong, but her death was never really explained in the books.

 

Still, if she gets killed off in the next episode, I will hunt the show writers down.

 

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I know the fandom and people on twitter and tumblr are being critical of this season , but I beg to differ.

Sherlock is going through character development and it had to happen sometime( Or else Moffat would have gotten bored and maybe even the audience) and its done brilliantly with such amazing comic timing.

Another observation in reply to the criticism for the lack of importance of cases and mystery, I think Sherlock in the BBC series is a completely different entity altogether from the original character in the books and this season had a lot of baggage which could not be done away with. Hence, its unfair to expect this season to be as independent of its previous seasons as it was in the last ones because the story has progressed.

Gatiss wrote a brilliant first episode with a lot of fan-service, I loved the sign of three and the poignant ending and I am expecting a great finish with 'The Last Vow'.

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The show was confirmed for seasons 4 and 5!!!!!!!! :awesome: Yay :awesome:

 

(It's not really surprising, given its success, but it's still a reassuring announcement :lol: )

 

let's pray for a smaller hiatus between seasons 3 and 4..

2 years on a cliffhanger almost killed me

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SPOILER!

 

 

The final episode blows away the semblance of Dr Watson's retreat into a semi-conventional happy, married life with his pregnant partner Mary, which was the centrepiece of last Sunday's The Sign of Three.

 

Sherlock – who appears to have found a girlfriend – is facing mortal danger once again, but this time at the hands of a new villain, Charles August Magnussen, played by The Killing's Danish actor Lars Mikkelsen.

 

A newspaper proprietor with some very unpleasant personal habits – he urinates in Sherlock's fireplace– Magnussen is the one man Sherlock truly hates.

 

Sherlock says: "I've dealt with murderers, psychopaths. None of them can turn my stomach like Charles Augustus Magnussen."

 

We also catch our first sighting of Sherlock in a crackhouse – a reference to the original detective's use of drugs – which Watson visits to find a neighbour's son.

 

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1) If the warmer, more human Sherlock in 'The Sign of Three' left you unnerved, fear not: he's as close to stone-cold sociopath as he's ever been for at least 30% of this episode.

 

2) "Facts are for history books. I work in news."

 

3) An early scene parallels the very first moments of 'A Study in Pink'.

 

4) We knew that Steven Moffat's script was based on the short story 'Charles Augustus Milverton', but it also draws heavily on elements from 'His Last Bow', the chronologically final Holmes story.

 

5) There is at least one very significant character death.

 

6) A lot of 'The Sign of Three' will play very differently on a re-watch in light of the events of 'His Last Vow'.

 

7) "Here be dragons."

 

8) Despite being series three's most plot-heavy episode, 'His Last Vow' is also a character goldmine, delving deep into the psychology of Sherlock and especially John.

 

9) Molly is fierce.

 

10) You may already have heard whispers of a shocking development in Sherlock's life, but it won't be so shocking to anyone who has read 'Charles Augustus Milverton'.

 

11) "It won't be the first time your habit has interfered with their line dancing."

 

12) We always knew John Watson was a badass, but here he's given perhaps his most straight-up BAMF moment to date. It's really, really great.

 

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I am so not ready for the next episode :wreck:

the second was just :awesome: that speech, it was the most cute and nicest thing I've heard Sherlock say :wacky: in his very own way ofcourse

 

now for the next one, I hope we don't have to wait so long again after it

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