February 29, 201214 yr The soundtrack is out?!?!?!?! *goes berserk* That's amazing! :dance: My heart still hurts from watching that... :cry: Oh yes please, if you don't mind! :) head's up to anyone who hasn't seen season 2 yet, some of the song titles are even spoilers. :P http://www.mediafire.com/?xbugn7mw2mcbr There's an extra part to Pursuit? Damn! :stunned: Yes, that movie is incredibly sad :( apparently so! :dazzled: It honestly changed my outlook on life though. It's a movie I won't forget anytime soon.
March 1, 201214 yr My friend (who is not a member of Coldplaying) wants to thank you for the soundtrack too. She got me started on Sherlock, so I had to share. :)
March 2, 201214 yr Steven Moffat talked a little about plans for the third series in an interview, and he basically says that Moriarty is, well, really gone. “Moriarty’s a one-shot deal in the original [books]. I don’t want [sherlock] to turn into a show that’s about one villain and one hero,” said Moffat.“Moriarty was great because he was a surprise. Every time you bring him back he won’t be as big a surprise. “We need to find new villains, we need to find new ideas, otherwise the show doesn’t keep growing,” he added, in an interview for a French website. source. ETA: I'm sort of torn. I'm glad that it seems like they're not bringing him back (to me, it would invalidate Jim's character and motives if he really did fake his death), but at the same time . . . MORIARTYYYYY :bigcry: I just love his character so much.
March 2, 201214 yr My friend (who is not a member of Coldplaying) wants to thank you for the soundtrack too. She got me started on Sherlock, so I had to share. :) Glad she enjoyed it! :wacko: Steven Moffat talked a little about plans for the third series in an interview, and he basically says that Moriarty is, well, really gone. source. ETA: I'm sort of torn. I'm glad that it seems like they're not bringing him back (to me, it would invalidate Jim's character and motives if he really did fake his death), but at the same time . . . MORIARTYYYYY :bigcry: I just love his character so much. I saw that, mixed feelings for me. Completely agree with you. I'd be disappointed with Gatiss and Moffat if they brought him back, but at the same time I love Andrew Scott's interpretation of Moriarty back it seems almost a waste to only have him for two seasons.
March 2, 201214 yr Steven Moffat talked a little about plans for the third series in an interview, and he basically says that Moriarty is, well, really gone. source. ETA: I'm sort of torn. I'm glad that it seems like they're not bringing him back (to me, it would invalidate Jim's character and motives if he really did fake his death), but at the same time . . . MORIARTYYYYY :bigcry: I just love his character so much. :bigcry: it's true what he says but like Christina said I LOVE Andrew's acting and how they made the character. but now I'm curious about the new villains that will appear
March 2, 201214 yr I really liked Moriarty, he was the perfect villain, and as you all say, Andrew made it really great. But I agree with what Moffat said, in Doyle's books Moriarty only appears once. He can't remain for too long, even two series is too much actually, it would become unrealistic, closer to a fantasy film than a detective story, a bit like Harry Potter with the eternal contrast between good and evil... It wouldn't be a good idea. And it would be too predictable too, it's got to change.
March 2, 201214 yr ^that's why I don't really get the ending of The Valley Of Fear actually, Sherlock says that Moriarty is behind the death of the man but he died in Reichenbach according to Sherlocks talks with Watson :\
March 2, 201214 yr ^ I know, The Valley Of Fear takes place before The Final Problem, but in The Final Problem Sherlock doesn't seem to know anything about him at the start... Maybe Doyle got it wrong unintentionally, because he published The Final Problem before The Valley Of Fear, so maybe he'd forgotten the beginning of TFP when he was writing the other one... I don't know, it's a weird contradiction :confused:
March 2, 201214 yr Andrew Scott love all around! :D Gah, he was fantastic, and I'd love to see him in more roles. I'm so glad that the creators/writer (Thompson) came up with an amazing exit (and amazing lead-up to it) for Moriarty. The Valley of Fear with the whole Moriarty chronology confused me so much.
March 3, 201214 yr Yep, it's going to be set in modern days as well... :blank: Anyway, The ''US'' versions can't be good as the BBC :blank: That's so stupid. So stupid. :nod:
March 3, 201214 yr ^ I know, The Valley Of Fear takes place before The Final Problem, but in The Final Problem Sherlock doesn't seem to know anything about him at the start... Maybe Doyle got it wrong unintentionally, because he published The Final Problem before The Valley Of Fear, so maybe he'd forgotten the beginning of TFP when he was writing the other one... I don't know, it's a weird contradiction :confused: oh didn't notice that little date in the book :blank: but thanks for explaining :nice: If Moffat and Gatiss don't have Sebastian Moran than I will be very disappointed.
March 3, 201214 yr I read somewhere that there will be a Sherlock TV series produced by CBS. :blank: yes, and apparently Watson is going to be female :rolleyes:
March 3, 201214 yr Are you fucking kidding me?! :laugh3: no, I'm quite serious :P Sherlock will be played by Jonny Lee Miller, who played together with Benedict in Frankenstein, Watson will be played by Lucy Liu. Let's hope it will just be a pilot only :blank: I have nothing against Jonny Lee Miller nor Lucy Liu, but Joan Watson seriously?!?! http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2012-02-28/lucy-liu-to-play-watson-in-us-sherlock-holmes-drama-elementary
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