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kornmuhme

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    Germany
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    dancing (ATS), reading, listening to music
  • Favorite series 1 episode
    A Study In Pink
  • Favourite Series 2 Episode
    The Reichenbach Fall
  • Favourite Series 3 Episode
    The Empty Hearse

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  1. Having read most of the posts here there is one thing I still don't get: How does Eurus do her mind control stuff? Only by using her voice? By saying special combinations of words/phrases? Is it a kind of hypnosis?
  2. I'm planning to do with Sherlock what I did with Harry Potter. After I read the final HP book, I just couldn't go back for a while; it was all so dark, even with it ending in a good place. Then, I finally went back and read the whole series of books again, but this time I read them as Snape's story rather than Harry's story, and that changed my feeling quite a bit. I think I"m going to give watching Sherlock a break for a bit (not talking about it, obviously :D ), and then rewatch all 10 episodes as being the story of Sherlock with a repressed traumatic memory that impacts his trust and how he deals with emotion. I think it will be fun to view it that way. I do think, that's a very good idea! Planning to do the same after a little break. I'm sure I/we will recognize details that make more sense in the complete context - and I'm really looking forward to this revelations!
  3. Woah, this episode was a ride on a rollercoster! So much emotion, so much vulnerability, so much angst, guilt, so much ... of everything! Hey everybody, just wanted to drop a few lines for tonight and say that I really appreciated this episode despite some unsolved questions (eg why is Eurus capable of this strange kind of mind control???) and I'd like to get involved in this discussion! I have watched the ep once so far and there is so much to think about! My ranking so far. 8/10 Good night :-).
  4. OOOPS ... haven't noticed yet at all ... *flush* Sorry for letting my thoughts run free *ggg*
  5. Oh, but I truly LOVED her pink scarf and pink gloves in TEH (seriously!) - that's just Molly pure :-)!
  6. I agree with you in TRF being the most important episode of the whole show so far! First, it is one of the most shocking and spectecular one, second, it rules/reigns the complete S3! But to be honest? I'm fine with it, even with all the riddles that might be in my head. I think wo won't get any full and satisfying explanation how Sherlock and Mycroft and Molly and who else was involved really did it - and that's ok for me, because that makes it so fascinating!!!
  7. Not what Janine hoped for, I think: "just once would have been nice..." It sounds as if she was referring to what you usually do in bed with no clothes on if you are a couple, doesn't it? I'm still wondering whether not sleeping with her was some very weird form of being honorable on Sherlock's part, like fake proposing is okay in his book but sex inside a fake relationship isn't. His morals seem to be a bit old-fashioned - if he has any at all. Somehow, I don't believe he wouldn't have been interested. He looks very pleased with himself over Janine, and he indirectly called her "beautiful" during the wedding speech. I love how immaturely smug he is over the whole affair, it's as if he's saying (to John and himself and anybody who will listen) "See? See? I can do this too, I could have a girl-friend and even get married if I wanted to, but I don't want to, because love is a human error. I'm definitely not alone because I can't find a woman, and this is actually a hot woman - HA!" It's adorable somehow. Good thing he pulled this off with a tough cookie like Janine who is really self-confident and has a great sense of humor. Just imagine him doing something like that to Molly! But he wouldn't, of course... I think Sherlock doesn't actively want to hurt anybody, and he only followed through with the plan to get into Magnussen's office by seducing his secretary because he recognized Janine as a fellow trooper who would eventually see the funny side and not be mortally hurt. He showed a lot better knowledge of human nature there than when he assumed it would be totally fine and hilarious to make John believe he'd killed himself and then turn up years later, expecting a shared laugh over this brilliant little prank. Yes, I know that Janine would have loved to sleep with him - that's why I wonder why she wore HIS shirt - obviously at least she undressed in his bedroom :-). I really like the idea of Sherlock being proud to have a (fake) girlfriend. Although it doesn't seem to me as if he was showing off. Janine was just a tool he used to come close to CAM and I can well imagine that Sherlock has always been convinced that he could seduce a woman. He does the same with Molly, by the way, by flattering her whenever he needs something. Well, well, Sherlock knows how to treat women *ggg*
  8. I think the slapping scene makes it very clear that Molly isn't over Sherlock at all! The engagement is over (although we don't know why and who broke it) and Molly is so upset about the fact that Sherlock has ruined himself again by taking drugs - that's evidence enough! By the way, what are these lines sittything mentioned above? The ones Molly should obviously have said but then were cancelled? Don't know anything about it!! The reason why I think that Molly is still in love with Sherlock is also: In TEH, she comes to Baker Street assuming Sherlock wants to have dinner with her. She would have accepted although being engaged to Tom. But after leaving the train guy's flat Sherlock says something like "you can't do this again" and Molly knows she can't and she (or rather they) don't talk about going to have fish and chips at all. But, to be honest, the reason for this can't be Molly's engagement, because at the beginning of the scene when Sherlock asks her if she wants to solve crimes (and Molly expects an invitation for dinner) she has also been engaged. Do you know what I mean? Why is she about to accept to solve crimes/have dinner, but later both of them know she ca't do it anymore?
  9. Just want to say that I've been quite busy recently so I haven't shown up here very often. At the moment there's a lot of work for me to do - fortunately, so I'm earning some money :-). So don't worry if I won't be here that often for the coming weeks.
  10. :lol: :lol: :lol: Sherrorists!! *LOOOOOOL* :lol: :lol: :lol:
  11. Harmlessly bathing, I think :P . But what did they do in his bedroom that made Jeanine put off her clothes ... ??? *whistle*
  12. Well, a man with such a HORRIBLE beard - which woman could find him attractice?? *shudder*
  13. And here again I can sign (almost) every single word (what I wouldn't like to see is Moriarty coming back - the dead should stay where they are, in their graves). I would love to see the friendship between Molly and Sherlock, too, maybe a little more than that (but definately no relationship!) - let's call it a romantic tense :-). Mycroft is my fave character (apart from Sherlock, John and Molly *ggg*), too and I'd love to go deeper into his character and past in S4!!!
  14. Not an exact one, I'm afraid. As Carol wondered: Why does anybody does anything? I think Sherlock has a very complex mind so maybe - if asked - he wouldn't even be able to clearly name his own motivations why he does what he does either! Maybe some more details will be revealed during S4 ... By the way, does ACD himself say anything about Sherlock's motivations why he solves crimes instead of committing them?
  15. I can completely sign this, every single word! First of all, I also love the development between Sherlock and Molly - he really slaps him directly into his face: Who elso could and even would do this (without Sherlock's permission, of course B)). By the way, why do you think he lets her do this? Because he thinks he deserves it? Or is he also completetly surprised by Molly's emotions? Or is he that high that he is just too confused to defend? Because - let's be honest - he could have easily stopped Molly, maybe not directly before her first slap, but definately after it! Secondly, I also enjoy seeing Sherlock as a real human being that is capable of feeling anxiety, pain and shock! I know that a lot of people don't like these developments Sherlock goes through in S3, they prefer the extrabrilliant, emotionless and insulting person we get to know in S1 and 2. But I myself am vey glad to see Sherlock emotionally grow!
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