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The beating heart of Sherlock, the TV series, is the relationship (both personal and professional) between Sherlock and John. Next to these flights of fancy, Sherlock’s real explanation seemed very ordinary. The theory was a perfect example of some of the most outlandish – but also the most fun – theories flooding the internet about how Sherlock survived The Fall in the two years Sherlock has been off the air. It was an absolute delight to see Andrew Scott reprising the role of Jim Moriarty and I loved the on-screen chemistry between Benedict Cumberbatch and Andrew Scott which came across so strongly in the scene. But my favourite explanation was the fan version featuring Sherlock and Jim behaving like two naughty schoolboys, partners in crime, playing a trick on John, and ending in a gay kiss between Sherlock and Jim. Ironically, I preferred the theoretical solutions to the real explanation! In Anderson’s version, I liked the Sherlock mask being grafted onto the dead Jim Moriarty’s face, Sherlock giving Molly a passionate kiss (even though this gave the game away that this was an imagined not a real solution), and the appearance of Derren Brown. “The Empty Hearse” contained not one, not two, but three “solutions” to how Sherlock survived The Fall – Anderson’s version which opens the episode, a fan’s version, and Sherlock’s real explanation. It was the best possible start to 2014 for me and my fellow Sherlockians.
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