2/13/2024 0 Comments Leitmotif dredge![]() ![]() It wasn't a wind, it was a draft from them opening the door. You know that mysterious wind during the opening sequence? The cops show up a few seconds later.It's cocaine, which (even today) has a medical use as a local anesthetic for eye surgery. Watson chastises Holmes for drinking eye surgery medicine.One could even think he used his deduction skills like that out of spite since he was very much against having to meet Mary. It's very likely that Holmes knew exactly what would happen and ordered only food for himself. Holmes still gets to eat, but they serve only him. Holmes incorrectly make assumptions which ends up offending Mary and he gets a faceful of wine for his troubles. The dinner scene with Holmes, Watson and Mary. ![]() Because later, when he dies by hanging (in chains) listen to how his Leitmotif abruptly stops at the climax: it signifies that his life was cut short. This should hint that Blackwood's not really dead, but merely sleeping under the influence of the Mad Honey Disease drug. During Blackwood's execution and death, listen to how his Leitmotif slowly peters out.Blackwood might have found it on the sewer floor. Watson loses his sword cane when he gets thumped by Dredger, and he doesn't regain it during the ensuing fight scene. Why didn't Watson come to Holmes' aid atop Tower Bridge, and where did Blackwood get a sword for his final fight? Look closely: Blackwood is wielding Watson's sword cane, which Holmes of course makes sure to take with him at the end.Also, when editing, remember that writing in first-person is not permitted on trope pages. ![]()
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