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Tranh luận thế này topic mới xôm chớ :D
Này thì giết người! Giết này!!
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Nhìn thấy XONG lao vào tưởng có sub ss1 :((
Còn tuần nữa là đến tết đấy. Cố lên các bác ^_^
Ai đang làm Season 1 ấy nhỉ?
Sáng mùng 1 mở mắt ra là thấy sub rồi còn đâu. :v
Nhưng nếu anh sedaku đã làm rồi thì cứ up lên index cho các bạn.
Giá có thêm sub của mấy cái Unlocking, Uncovered, Unaired thì hay biết mấy :3. Hóng sub ss1 của nhà mình :).
Vừa coi lại tập cuối season 3, công nhận nếu mà moriarty không trở lại chắc fan lôi hai bác moffat với gatiss ra hành hình luôn quá =)). Btw lang thang trên mạng sưu tầm được cái giả thuyết này:
The events at the end of The Reichenbach Fall are still a matter of much discussion, but I'd like to posit something new: Jim Moriarty isn't dead.
Another user recently pointed out a noise just before he shoots himself on the rooftop, something that sounds like an aerosol spray. I had initially attributed that noise to Sherlock's gasp as he recoils from him, but now I'm not so sure. Why?
Let's jump back to the beginning of the episode, as Jim is breaking into the crown jewels' display at the Tower of London. A single security guard tries to detain him, and Moriarty knocks him out immediately. How? A tiny can of an aerosol spray. A quick whiff and the guard's down for the count.
Could it be that Moriarty's pistol (fired once and never examined by Sherlock) dispensed that same (or a similar) aerosol into Moriarty's mouth, knocking out and/or paralyzing him? Holmes, recoiling as the shot is fired, doesn't breathe any of the gas. A blood pack on Jim bursts, lending a more convincing air to the sudden suicide. In his panic, Sherlock fails to examine him - after all, checking that someone is dead is usually John's department - before making his jump, saving his friends' lives (and, in my opinion, surviving by using the garbage truck - that rubbish looks awfully soft).
Molly substitutes a similar-looking stiff, with Sherlock's blood spattered on him for verisimilitude (he's quite pale in that final scene, though I may be grasping at straws here). John, as he's knocked down by the cyclist, is dosed with the Baskerville toxin, making him see his worst fear come true. None of the rest of the crowd was watching carefully, and don't know what Sherlock looks like; John, with his view blocked by the one-story building between himself and the hospital, doesn't see the switch. Misdirection, a paid-off truck driver, and a confederate in the hospital, and both our hero and villain live to fight another day.