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It was imperative that John stayed exactly where he was so his view would be blocked by the ambulance station. As the airbag was taken out of the way, Molly threw a body dressed as Sherlock through the window. The cyclist that hit John was also part of the plan, as he gave Sherlock time to switch places with the corpse, so John would recognize him.

The final detail, which was also included in many fan theories, was a squash ball under his armpit — with enough pressure, it momentarily cuts off the pulse. As for the snipers ready to kill John, Mrs. In the end, fans continue to come up with theories and pointing out mistakes in the final one, making it Sherlock 's biggest mystery.

Adrienne Tyler is a features writer for Screen Rant. The first involved fitting a mask of Sherlock onto the corpse of Moriarty while the man himself was attached safely to a bungee cord.

The second upped the ante by portraying Sherlock and Moriarty as in cahoots to fool John with a makeshift dummy before staring into each other's eyes and leaning in for a kiss. Sherlock reveals at the end of the episode the third solution that involved an inflatable crashmat, members of Sherlock's homeless network and Molly bloodying up his body and a stress ball to disguise his pulse.

After Moriarty hoodwinks the criminal underworld, Sherlock is believed to be in possession of a computer code used to bypass all security systems. After tracking down a journalist Kitty Riley, Sherlock discovers that Moriarty's plot is to convince others that the detective stages all his cases himself. Moriarty creates a fake identity called Richard Brook, an actor whom Sherlock supposedly paid to pose as a master criminal, and Sherlock becomes a wanted man with a falling media image.

The two have a final showdown on top of St Bart's Hospital in which Moriarty reveals there is no super code and in order to spare John's life, Sherlock must commit suicide. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How did Sherlock survive the fall? Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 3 months ago. Active 5 years, 7 months ago. Viewed 26k times. Does anybody know yet? Improve this question. Tablemaker Senthil Kumar Senthil Kumar 1, 1 1 gold badge 10 10 silver badges 11 11 bronze badges.

I jsut assumed this would be answered in the next season, but it is a good question. I am glad to see this series get some traction here. Wasn't there an odd scene at the start of the episode in which Watson gets a letter full of unidentified powder? I assumed it would be a clue to something but I think it was never referred to again. I've been sitting so close to the tv my eyes burn. Freezing frames, rewinding, writing things down, even comparing facial features.

Jim's eye color, there brown. Look it up, look at the actor, whatever helps. When there on the roof his eyes are green. Michael Stern, those were bread crumbs. It was a clue to the case of the missing children. Its how he made the connection that they'd be in the candy factory. I read a theory that the "clue that everybody missed" was when Sherlock sings "If I've got you Add a comment.

Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. BCLC 1, 1 1 gold badge 8 8 silver badges 28 28 bronze badges. Stefan Stefan Can't remember where I heard or read it, sorry - have been looking!

Hope I didn't dream it! No problem: Could whomever downvoted this please leave a comment to let me know why? There are few problems with this - we can see Holmes' face as he is rolled over. So are you saying they found someone who looked like him? Also, the fall was a straight drop.. I think. Maybe I will go home and watch it once more. Show 3 more comments. I lost count. And from Mrs. That was right on my bins. Edit: added corroborating evidence from S3E1 by the numbers: Sherlock spreads his arms to either side and falls forward, plummeting towards the ground.

Is it just me or? He beat up Neilson and when Lestrade asked he said he fell out of his window, since the beating was heavier, he asked how many times and Sherlock slyly replied multiple times? I could be wrong but this is how i remember the episode. SenthilKumar is your question about the cited quotes?

If so, I took this directly from these Sherlock transcripts arianedevere. Your recollection does sound familiar, however, so I wonder why this transcript differs--luckily, it corroborates the same point. There is one problem with all the explanations here - How did Holmes know that he would be asked to jump from the building?

If he had to arrage all this elaborate setup then he had to know. I'm not sure that would be a particular question with any explanation, though We take it as a given that he foresaw that he had to fake his death--you and I don't yet know, but we know that Sherlock did otherwise his talking to Molly and the throwing the agent off the roof had no purpose.

We certainly couldn't have known that he would HAVE to jump from the building, but seeing as it would be the only controllable way to fake it and get distance from Moriarty for whom he couldn't have foreseen suicide , I speculate he would've requested to jump anyway. There are several things that you had to notice to put this together: Sherlock asks for Molly's help.

With what? I'm gonna get there in a sec. Sherlock talked to the homeless network earlier in the episode for unknown reasons.



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