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Hi


I wonder if anyone can help??


Part way through there was a song with the Singer singing about "the devil rising" (I managed to put on the subtitles at this point).


However when I put these words in to Itunes today I couldn't find this song!


I have also tried looking at last night's episode again but can't remember when the song is featured except i know it's not at the beginning.


Can anyone help?


Thanks,

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TheAnimist Wrote:

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> Based on the little girls screaming when she saw

> Sherlock, I assume Moriarty was wearing a mask

> during the abduction, long overcoat + mask on

> Moriarty's dead body, with assistance from the lab

> girl to cover this up once the body is inside.



Some version of this I reckon!

TheAnimist Wrote:

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> Based on the little girls screaming when she saw

> Sherlock, I assume Moriarty was wearing a mask

> during the abduction, long overcoat + mask on

> Moriarty's dead body, with assistance from the lab

> girl to cover this up once the body is inside.


From what I saw, this would be impossible. Holmes eyes were fixed on Sherlock the whole time, the body was in motion as it fell with arms and legs flailing, and the body they put on the gurney was definitely Sherlock, not Moriarty.


My best guess would be that Sherlock took a calculated risk. His flailing limbs and overcoat would have slowed his descent and he landed in a manner as to do the least damage possible. The next scenes were months later, after a recovery period.


I was disappointed his head popped up in the final scene, would have preferred him to be dead.

Sherlock jumped, and landed in the van filled with rubbish bags - note that Watson has to go around a small building in front to reach him and crucially would not have seen the last few feet of the fall. Holmes nips out of the van and lies on the pavement where he and is surrounded by Molly and her co-conspirators and covered with fake blood. The van drives off. Meanwhile, Watson is knocked over to buy time and to disorient him. Holmes slows his pulse down to nothing to trick Watson who is only allowed to check his pulse very quickly before being hurried away.

Pop Psychologist on PM last night talking about mis-direction distraction etc. and how it related to the Sherlock Episode.


Normally I would just assume the BBC wouldn't kill off a successful series But with DR WHO at half a series a year, Spooks and Hustle cancelled I am wondering.

Um, didn't Conan Doyle kill off the character and then had to 'revive' him to appease the Victorian chattering classes who were clamouring for more drug addicted, violin playing sleuths? I would wiki it, but that's down for protests today... What would Holmes do? A three pipe problem probably.

So far as I know the choice to run a third series is not being made by the BBC, who have made budget available.


The choice is being made by Cumberbatch and Freeman who currently do not have sufficent time available simultaneously to make the next series.


Spooks was in desperate danger of jumping the shark, with views dropping from 8m to 4.5m. The producers probably decided they needed some new characters and ideas to play with - and basically a new programme!

snowy Wrote:

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> Um, didn't Conan Doyle kill off the character and

> then had to 'revive' him to appease the Victorian

> chattering classes who were clamouring for more

> drug addicted, violin playing sleuths? I would

> wiki it, but that's down for protests today...

> What would Holmes do? A three pipe problem

> probably.



Yep, he "died" falling down the waterfall with Prf M, but then made a miraculous comeback 2 years later.


Love the fact he was a coke feind.

I think Spooks probably jumped the shark sometime around series 2 or three, whenever it was that a busy section D became 4 people saving the world and doing allll the jobs ;)


I do miss it, but it had become VERY silly.


As far as I know everyone is committed to a third series in principal, but balls ain't rolling yet.


As for wikipedia, it's not down so much as very clumsily hidden, a bit of manipulation with chrome or ie dev tools (ctrl+shift+i or F12 respectively) or firebug in firefox and you can see it in all its glory.


*edited for section being a letter out*

El Pibe Wrote:

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> I think Spooks probably jumped the shark sometime

> around series 2 or three, whenever it was that a

> busy section c became 4 people saving the world

> and doing allll the jobs ;)

>

> I do miss it, but it had become VERY silly.

>

> As far as I know everyone is committed to a third

> series in principal, but balls ain't rolling yet.

>

> As for wikipedia, it's not down so much as very

> clumsily hidden, a bit of manipulation with chrome

> or ie dev tools (ctrl+shift+i or F12 respectively)

> or firebug in firefox and you can see it in all

> its glory.


What's the trick with Chrome please. - I didn't realise how much I use it!

hit ctrl+shift+i you'll get this thing appear at the bottom with all the html content.


you'll see the usual stuff html, head, body etc.


the third div down under body is called content &ltdiv id="content" ...

click on it and look at the thing on the right.

At the top it has a thing called styles under which is display: none

double click the 'none' so it is highlighted and either type 'block' or cycle through your options with the up and down cursor keys.


then press return.


ta da.


do the same with the mw-head div to bring up the search.


It's a bit of a pain admittedly....

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