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Sherlock's Survival.
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We are soon to learn how Sherlock survived his fall from the roof top (if indeed he fell) What are your latest theories?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am surprised at the fuss made over sherlock's 'death' anyone who has read the books knows he survives.
Anyway there was a building between him and watson, he falls onto a lorry filled with bags, watson never gets to check the body so at that point he is still alive and the people around him are stooges to help cover up.
Anyway there was a building between him and watson, he falls onto a lorry filled with bags, watson never gets to check the body so at that point he is still alive and the people around him are stooges to help cover up.
I thought that Moriarty fell wearing the Sherlock mask that he had used before, then Sherlock jumped into the bin truck.....and somehow swicthed bodies to lie on the pavement.... Watson didn't see both bodies fall because he was distracted by the cyclist who bumped into him.
Thats my take anyway, and I'm happy to wait to be proved wrong.
Thats my take anyway, and I'm happy to wait to be proved wrong.
It has "something" to do with his network of homeless people to which he referred earlier in that programme and Amy. Whilst it had to fool Watson, it also had to fool the contract killers - and I am not sure where they were positioned. The rest, who knows. I must say he is by far one of the most attractive Sherlocks.
I ask, prompted by a spoof 'Fantasy TV' entry in next week's RadioTimes; 'Sherlock:How is he even alive? - Tess Daly and Brian Cox present this 90 minute investigation into the possible explanations for Sherlock's survival after his fatal fall at the end of the last series. James May performs a number of experiments with a mannequin that looks like Benedict Cumberbatch.'
My personal theory is that as there was I recall a skip standing in the street below, he fell into that, and it was full of a soft viscous substance, possible treacle.
My personal theory is that as there was I recall a skip standing in the street below, he fell into that, and it was full of a soft viscous substance, possible treacle.
In the books, Sherlock did not really have any arch-villains other than Moriarty. If they wish to keep the franchise alive, I would have expected them to come up with some sort of ingenious solution that leaves Moriarty alive.
And I agree with Em - it has something to do with the friend who works at the hospital, making up a fake corpse or something.
And I agree with Em - it has something to do with the friend who works at the hospital, making up a fake corpse or something.