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Depends on how long the show goes on.  But yeah, seems unlikely she'd want to keep working past 95 or so.

 

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Molly - mustn't die. Too nice, and totally loyal to Sherlock.

 

Mycroft - mustn't die. Too many good lines.

 

Mrs Hudson - No!

 

Anderson and/or Donovan - maybe, though they're both interesting.

 

Mary - yep, you've got to go, Mary. Don't care if they kill you off but, for the sake of the baby, better if you disappear and take the kid with you.

 

But how....how could any dare to suggest killing off Lestrade? I love him! If anyone touches one silver hair on his head, I shall turn absolutely monstrous.

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But how....how could any dare to suggest killing off Lestrade? I love him! If anyone touches one silver hair on his head, I shall turn absolutely monstrous.

 

:lol: That's kind of how I feel about Molly. I like Lestrade a lot as well, but somehow, he's the most, well, forgettable of the regular characters for me.

 

No more major deaths, please (villains excepted).

 

Leave the dying to the victims in Sherlock's cases, I'd say. Oh, I can't wait to find out which ones they'll do next. I want some really good case work.

 

I wonder where they will go next with Sherlock's personality. By this time, I think they've covered almost everything from the Holmes of the first to the Holmes of the last stories. Maybe they will begin to focus less on him, but I think that would be kind of disappointing.

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*whispers* Debilitate Lestrade to the point where he asks to be put down.

I heard that, young lady!!!!!!

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This isn't a wish for Season 4, exactly, but I was thinking today I'd give my eyeteeth to see Mssrs. Cumberbatch and Freeman on the Actor's Studio. Yeah.

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I see that title has been used for a number of different things, but I assume you're both referring to this television show?  I'd love that too -- with the following provisions:

 

1. It's somehow available to those of us without cable / satellite service (who have therefore not heard of the show before).

 

2. You're talking about two episodes, so they'd each have the full hour or (preferrably!) two.

 

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I want peace, love and friendship between all peoples. Oh, and I want Sherlock to kick Mycroft's ... uh, ego.

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As I think about it some more, I'd go for some great mind challenges similar to what Sherlock had to go through in TGG, SIB, & TRF with a healthy dose of funny moments (not too many but some).  I also wouldn't mind another challenge similar to what the cabbie put Sherlock through with the pills in ASiP.  I also wouldn't mind Sherlock realizing that Molly loves him but keep it the same unrequited thing that it is and he can be totally baffled as to why she would.  He could even question that realization similar to the doubt thing in HOB.

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I think he already realizes she loves him, don't you? Or rather, he thinks she's infatuated with him, but he might not believe it's real love. I'm not even sure I do.

 

I wonder if her attitude towards him will change after HLV; he may have been knocked off the pedestal she put him on. I would think the Janine thing would really toss her for a loop even if the drugs thing didn't.

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Sentiment baffles Sherlock. That's why he's so shocked when John asks him to be the best man at the wedding because -- as the man himself says -- Sherlock never expected to be someone's best friend. So I don't think it's much of a stretch to say that he doesn't understand why Molly pines for him. Sherlock doesn't understand sentiment because sentiment is illogical -- you can care about someone for no reason at all. You can love someone just 'cause. And that is why love "stand opposed to the pure, cold reason I hold above all things."

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I wonder if her attitude towards him will change after HLV; he may have been knocked off the pedestal she put him on. I would think the Janine thing would really toss her for a loop even if the drugs thing didn't.

But does Molly know about the Janine thing? (I'm too sleepy to remember.)

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I wonder if her attitude towards him will change after HLV; he may have been knocked off the pedestal she put him on. I would think the Janine thing would really toss her for a loop even if the drugs thing didn't.

But does Molly know about the Janine thing? (I'm too sleepy to remember.)

 

 

I doubt she knows Sherlock and Janine went out at the time, but she did notice them flirting at the wedding, and once Janine went to the newspapers, well, I suppose most of England knows now, don't you think?

 

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That's what I was thinking; she was bound to read the papers.

 

Poor Molly... I think I would like to know what her reaction was. And whether Sherlock cares what her reaction was. Then again, maybe ignorance is bliss. ;)

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And did Molly believe all of Janine's exposé?  Or for that matter, any of it?

 

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