+Jeff Rickel The Irish Government doesn't recognise the term 'British Isles', for exactly this reason; Irish people aren't British, and the term implies that they are. Go to a pub in Dublin and tell everyone in there that they're British. I dare you.
Wanda Nemer, ding ding ding, correct! Answer to the riddle of the final problem. The best gentleman psychopath in the room is still a psychopath. And while Moriarty is the best in his criminal field, his field is full of corrupt, worthless criminals. Which means that Moriarty is the worst in being good, which makes him an idiot. He’s smart in crime, but not in doing what’s right. Despite popular opinion, only Good triumphs over Evil in the end. If Evil is still on top, that means it’s not the end. It’ll only be the end when Good comes ahead and breaks Evil’s back. Then Evil, and Moriarty, will never be on top again. They will be permanently placed on the bottom of the Reichenbach Fall.
I love this interpretation of Moriarty. He reminds me very much of The Joker from The Dark Knight. A sick, twisted criminal super-genius, who has no motive other than pure anarchy and chaos
No. The joker would call this man a "schemer" because that's all he is. Joker would despise this man even though moriarty is probably a lot smarter than the joker
BaldManLogan Im not saying they`d be exchanging xmas cards, Im just saying that like the Joker, this Moriarty is incredibly unhinged and unpredictable. Also, he seems to have an obsession with Sherlock, which is the same relationship as Batman/Joker, and would go any lengths to vex him
They are both different versions of the same character. Moriarty/Joker=evil/death. Sherlock/Batman=good/life. Two sides of the same coin. "To be or not to be that is the question"-The Final Problem.
shogun harlem To be fair, I don't personally think Moriarty in this interpretation is a typical evil genius. Evil, yes, genius, definitely, but not typical; your typical evil genius' sole motivation is usually to show the world how brilliant they are, etc, etc In this series, Moriarty seems almost bored, like his genius is a curse to him and it's sucked all the fun out of life. Sherlock is the playmate who provides him with a momentary distraction, until he gets bored again. Moriarty seems depressed. In short, his motivation, contrary to the archetypal evil genius, is simply boredom.
I laugh every time he's like, "Ordinary people are so amusing. I should get me a live in one. That'd be sooo funny." Just the way he says it is hilarious.
"And honey you should see me in a crown!" Gets me every time. Andrew delivers it perfectly; the could not have picked a better person to play Moriarty. Gimme more!
Moriarty annoys Sherlock by sitting in a different chair than the one Sherlock offers him, and Sherlock bothers Moriarty by offering the tea cup's handle on the opposite side, knowing Moriarty is left handed. Such an amazing show.
@@alfianadeem150 No that's showing respect and etiquette but since moriarty kind of annoyed him by sitting in the other chair sherlock just returned the favour. Jim had to turn the cup to the left side.
Ikr, the fuck, it's funny cause he be acting so over the top and sarcastic and goofy but at the end of the day he looks dead inside 😂 Sherlock is a sociopath cause he has difficutly understanding social life and interaction, Moriarty is a psychopath because he just never gave a F
His eyes! His freaking pupils! Do you see how big they are?! It's like looking into an abyss where hidden creatures lurk, waiting for you to be dumb enough to enter so they can tear you limb to limb, and suck the fucking marrow from your bones. Jesus Christ, his eyes scared me. Bravo, Andrew Scott. Fucking Bravo.
The definition of a sociopath is someone incapable of experiencing empathy. Such a person is not necessarily evil. It is easier for a sociopath to do evil things due to their lack of empathy. But a sociopath can also be a person who does good things and has good relationships.
It's funny how Moriarty straight up tells Sherlock that "every person has their pressure point, someone that they want to protect from harm" but Sherlock doesn't pay attention. And then when Moriarty asks Sherlock about the "final problem" Sherlock is clueless. "I did tell you, but did you listeeen?". After what he said it's obvious that he'd be after Sherlock's pressure points (his friends)... he even told him about the fall. Wow Moriarty had it all planned in advance. I wouldn't be surprised if he planned his death and beyond.
well in Magnussen's explanation pressure points don't always seem to be people that person wants to protect isn't it funny that Moriarty himself is in the list of Sherlock's pressure points :-3
In an empty hearse sherlock explains that he did know but he simply pretended not to know do that moriarty didn't know sherlock knew ... Lol I think moriarty has come back thinking sherlock is dead
*further spoilers* The twin theory must be right! For fear of sounding like a massive sherlock geek, in non-dangerous situations moriarty in right handed, but at all other times he's left handed!
I love how polite-British-stereotypical this scene is. Two enemies that want the other incarcerated/dead are just talking casually over a cup of tea. About one of them's destruction by the other. It's just so darn calm and polite.
"Falling is like flying except there is a more permanent destination." I mean damn, we admire the actors ok, but the writing of the dialogue is just... Stunning
Jim: ''I should get myself a live in one...'' >.> Sherlock (serious): ''Why are you- Jim: ^.^ Sherlock: ''doing all of this?'' Jim: ''It'd be so funny...''
Omg I'm just gonna dive into this because I completely agree and I'm obsessed with both. The Joker, obviously, is like Moriarty. They both want to see Batman/Sherlock 'crack'. In the Dark Knight, Batman's rule was that he wouldn't ever purposely kill someone. Batman had good morals that he stood for. The Joker tried to get Batman to break his rule and make him realize morals were a joke. That's what the Joker found pleasure in, because Batman seemed incorruptible unlike all the people the Joker had successfully shown were hypocrites morally. The Joker tried to crack Batman by having Batman unknowingly responsible for killing Rachel (Batman's love and pressure point) and also many times giving Batman a clear way to kill him. The Joker thought the combined pain of guilt for in a way killing Rachel and also not killing the Joker (who lived went on to cause death and destruction) could make Batman crack his morals. Alright. Now, this relates incredibly to Sherlock and Moriarty because Moriarty finds pleasure in trying to break Sherlock's unemotional veneer and make him realize he's a regular person and not a sociopath. Omgomg i could talk for hours about this. Anyway, Moriarty tries to show Sherlock is a regular person and not a sociopath like him by making Sherlock emotional. In the dialogue between them, Moriarty says "I will burn the heart out of you." And then Sherlock says "I've been reliably informed I don't have one." I think. But Moriarty retaliates and replies, "But we both know that's not quite true." Moriarty knows that Sherlock has a heart, has feelings, and therefore isn't an apathetic sociopath. But Sherlock doesn't except this and wants to be a proper sociopath. Why? Because Sherlock is incredibly insecure. Yeah. That arrogance isn't from overconfidence, but a cover for his low self-esteem. Sherlock feels that being an ordinary person is a bad thing. His brother often talks about regular people with disdain for being so ordinary. And what's more ordinary than feelings, right? So Sherlock tries to be a sociopath and conceal those normal ordinary feelings because god forbid someone finds out he's not actually an amazing sociopath. Moriarty knows this. He says on the rooftop "i am you" to Sherlock (as in, we are both sociopaths) and proceeds to shoot himself as to show Sherlock "this is what real sociopaths do. You aren't me." Sherlock then fakes his death and metaphorically fakes his sociopathy. Another parallel between the Dark Knight and Sherlock is how both the Joker and Moriarty use the Batman's/Sherlock's love to break them, wether it be through guilt or showing emotion. Moriarty uses John to bring out Sherlock's emotion and prove that Sherlock is no high functioning sociopath. Like the Joker, Moriarty is nothing without his arch-nemesis. In the Dark Knight, the Joker clearly states, "What would I do without you? [You as in Batman] Go back to ripping off mob dealers? No, no, NO! See you... You complete me." Moriarty's sole purpose is to just show Sherlock definitely has feelings and has a heart. Without that, Moriarty gets BORED. But I don't think he would die without Sherlock. Uh-uh. Because in one comic book, (Going Sane) the Batman does die. But the Joker doesn't. He becomes an ordinary person. I guess you could say that the Joker dies because his persona does, but the actual person doesn't. So Moriarty wouldn't die. He'd become normal. Okay, last thing. Sherlock has to choose. Sherlock has to choose between becoming an ordinary person (showing his feelings) (Johnlock hehe
***** where have you read this ? It's very interessant I want learn more about that ! :) thx you ♡ And, by the way....The Killing Joke is my favorite story :) the Joker's awesome in it !
If he isn't back I will be gutted. I like Sherlock as a show but come on we all know season 3 felt different. Sherlock and Moriarty have a Batman and Joker relationship. One can't exist without the other. They love to hate each other
IOU-he is referring to the numbers the elements I,O,U have in the periodical system 53,8,92.The Grimms fairytales are consisted of 212 stories I think.And the stories marked with numbers 53,8,92 metaphorically go with what was happening in the lifes of Sherlock and himself."I did tell you,but did you listen" :)
Alexandra Larmen Funny, too I just finished a Literature course and had to read the original translations if all the Grimms Brothers tales&do an essay bringing forth new points on them.
S: I don't kown! ... M: hum that's clever, that's very clever, awfully clever roppopp... Ho god this is the best, I can't stop watching that bit, so evil, so funny, Andrew Scott is a genius actor really.
its only in a british tv show that the hero'd have tea with his archnemesis... i love that scene... like it could the end of the world but y'know lets have a cuppa...
M: How hard do you find it? Having to say "I don't know?" S: ............I don't know. M: oh that's clever awfully clever S: *smirks* Had my dying. Rewatched that like 10 times.
Every time I watch this scene it fills me with something like anticipation, but the way they speak also has a calming effect. It makes me feel like I'm in on the conversation.. The third series didn't do this, it made me feel like I was watching it , not like it was happening around me. It's hard to explain, really. This just hangs so much heavier with an air of elegance and fondness... I feel like the show is missing that, now.
I wonder who died to make Moriarty into the man he is. It says it quite clearly with, "THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE DO!" He lost someone very important and he snapped.
No better counterpoint for this Sherlock than this Moriarty. I could watch an hour and a half of just them having tea, that’s how good their acting and their chemistry is. Brilliant writing but the delivery. Man, the delivery. Andrew outshines Benedict in most of their scenes together, and that’s no easy feat. Such brilliant actors. I really wish we’ll get a season 5 where they finally figure out how to really bring Moriarty back. Too good of a character not to, seriously.
This is my favourite scene from any show or movie ever. Not sure why but its absolutely amazing and I have learned every word. 😅 This whole episode was amazing though.
Looking back, it only makes moriarty more smart and cunning because he was spewing complete bullshit in this scene and Sherlock thinking that he figured it out followed his lead without even knowing it. Moriarty is such a goddamn good villain
The great thing about this show is that it brought together a gathering of great talents. (In front of, also behind the camera.) It’s best virtue is that of bringing the stories to a new generation.
"...and suddenly, I'm Mr.Sex." Suddenly?He damn well knows, that he's always been and always will be Mr.Sex. Most charismatc villain ever Hot and very, very frightening.
Moffat has recently released that the premiere will be in August of this year, 2013, mostly thanks to the glorious speed of their on-set workers and Benedict's fast memorization/professionalism.
this is the most british thing ive ever seen. invite your worst enemy in to have tea, and talk about how they are going to kill eachother.
***** They are...
+Jeff Rickel He's not British. He's Irish.
+Jeff Rickel The Irish Government doesn't recognise the term 'British Isles', for exactly this reason; Irish people aren't British, and the term implies that they are. Go to a pub in Dublin and tell everyone in there that they're British. I dare you.
+Steven Rothwell No, Moriarty is Irish. Ancient Irish surname.
+Andrew Cairns
Yea in his Wiki article he's irish.... Is it creepy that im irish
Moriarty was nicer. He had tea with sherlock. He didn't piss in his fireplace.
nutellarella I love how both Moriarty and Magnusson talk about pressure points
Magnusson ugh I never liked him on the other hand I love moriarty 😊💞
@@Glo.07 I hate Magnusson, he think he is a high class while he is just a pussy who's sacred of death.
Moriarty has more self respect!
RIGHT?? He was a twisted sadist psychopath but he was a GENTLEMAN ABOUT IT!
Wanda Nemer, ding ding ding, correct! Answer to the riddle of the final problem. The best gentleman psychopath in the room is still a psychopath. And while Moriarty is the best in his criminal field, his field is full of corrupt, worthless criminals. Which means that Moriarty is the worst in being good, which makes him an idiot. He’s smart in crime, but not in doing what’s right. Despite popular opinion, only Good triumphs over Evil in the end. If Evil is still on top, that means it’s not the end. It’ll only be the end when Good comes ahead and breaks Evil’s back. Then Evil, and Moriarty, will never be on top again. They will be permanently placed on the bottom of the Reichenbach Fall.
1:30 The exact conversation between teacher and student
Hahahahahaha bruh!
also at 3:25
I love this interpretation of Moriarty. He reminds me very much of The Joker from The Dark Knight. A sick, twisted criminal super-genius, who has no motive other than pure anarchy and chaos
+shogun harlem (Bigsexy1234567) to me I love this version. Andrew Scoot brings very different and brilliant take on this character.
No. The joker would call this man a "schemer" because that's all he is. Joker would despise this man even though moriarty is probably a lot smarter than the joker
BaldManLogan Im not saying they`d be exchanging xmas cards, Im just saying that like the Joker, this Moriarty is incredibly unhinged and unpredictable. Also, he seems to have an obsession with Sherlock, which is the same relationship as Batman/Joker, and would go any lengths to vex him
They are both different versions of the same character. Moriarty/Joker=evil/death. Sherlock/Batman=good/life. Two sides of the same coin. "To be or not to be that is the question"-The Final Problem.
shogun harlem
To be fair, I don't personally think Moriarty in this interpretation is a typical evil genius. Evil, yes, genius, definitely, but not typical; your typical evil genius' sole motivation is usually to show the world how brilliant they are, etc, etc
In this series, Moriarty seems almost bored, like his genius is a curse to him and it's sucked all the fun out of life. Sherlock is the playmate who provides him with a momentary distraction, until he gets bored again. Moriarty seems depressed. In short, his motivation, contrary to the archetypal evil genius, is simply boredom.
Andrew's voice is so calm and soft, I could listen him speaking all day ♥
Hahaha ASMR
While he talks about burning the world lol
I know this is late but...youre giving me lady who died from moriarty bomb lol
@@Darksiosa i know I’m even later, but how is his voice calming?! am i missing something 😭
I know this comment is really old, but in case you don't know: he does audio books 🥰 I have some of them and I love them.
gosh Andrew Scott! Shut up, and give this man an oscar!
they gave him a BAFTA
Marcelo Costa
Oscars are for film.
You can’t give an Oscar for a tv show DOOFUS!
Okay then, and Emmy.
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I laugh every time he's like, "Ordinary people are so amusing. I should get me a live in one. That'd be sooo funny." Just the way he says it is hilarious.
I don't get the joke...
(Sorry if I'm a buzz kill)
@@Griff23938 it's okay it's just funny the way he says it he talks about getting a ordinary person like us getting a dog just to have fun with them
Ty
@Lady Sarcasm Yeah he's clearly calling John Sherlock's pet, lol
"And honey you should see me in a crown!" Gets me every time. Andrew delivers it perfectly; the could not have picked a better person to play Moriarty. Gimme more!
Moriarty annoys Sherlock by sitting in a different chair than the one Sherlock offers him, and Sherlock bothers Moriarty by offering the tea cup's handle on the opposite side, knowing Moriarty is left handed. Such an amazing show.
didnt see the first pt
Never noticed the cup handle. Damn that's clever.
@@alfianadeem150 No that's showing respect and etiquette but since moriarty kind of annoyed him by sitting in the other chair sherlock just returned the favour. Jim had to turn the cup to the left side.
Little details make a big difference
A master of controlling the situation.
A politician in the literal sense.
I love how Sherlock blows his tea before he says "burn me?"
valwiggin Yeah, I'm pretty fab.
Sherlock Holmes I know that was really hot.
in a world of locked rooms the man with the key is king and honey u should
see
me
in a crown
dahm best part❤
''honey''
SO CUTE
goosebumps. literal chills.
"Honey" *geeeey*
@@bluewolf7111 no
3:29 He doesn't even blink, damn.
3:29-3:48 that's a long time to stare at Sherlock without blinking, Moriarty... 👀
+Accidently Sherlocked lol, what? 😅
Ikr, the fuck, it's funny cause he be acting so over the top and sarcastic and goofy but at the end of the day he looks dead inside 😂 Sherlock is a sociopath cause he has difficutly understanding social life and interaction, Moriarty is a psychopath because he just never gave a F
@@thenewlifeofme Actually Sherlock has just BIG social Issues, and Moriarty is the Sociopath.
His eyes! His freaking pupils! Do you see how big they are?! It's like looking into an abyss where hidden creatures lurk, waiting for you to be dumb enough to enter so they can tear you limb to limb, and suck the fucking marrow from your bones. Jesus Christ, his eyes scared me. Bravo, Andrew Scott. Fucking Bravo.
The definition of a sociopath is someone incapable of experiencing empathy. Such a person is not necessarily evil. It is easier for a sociopath to do evil things due to their lack of empathy. But a sociopath can also be a person who does good things and has good relationships.
Moriarty is amazing. Andrew Scott is amazing. The fact that I have been waiting for Sherlock series 4 without going insane is amazing.
InProgress me too
InProgress I'm amazing too.
Sherlock Holmes Yes you are ;) Quite brilliant in fact. Not bad looking either. However gotta love a bad boy too hehe.
How would you know you haven't gone insane? Maybe you already are insane without even realizing it. 😜
Ariane Colleen Guillergan yeah maybe my friends theme to think so... (evil laugh that i can actually do without choking and dying)
My favorite part of this episodes is when Sherlock starts preparing the tea because he knows Moriarty is coming over. I love characters like that.
It's funny how Moriarty straight up tells Sherlock that "every person has their pressure point, someone that they want to protect from harm" but Sherlock doesn't pay attention. And then when Moriarty asks Sherlock about the "final problem" Sherlock is clueless. "I did tell you, but did you listeeen?". After what he said it's obvious that he'd be after Sherlock's pressure points (his friends)... he even told him about the fall. Wow Moriarty had it all planned in advance. I wouldn't be surprised if he planned his death and beyond.
well in Magnussen's explanation pressure points don't always seem to be people that person wants to protect
isn't it funny that Moriarty himself is in the list of Sherlock's pressure points :-3
In an empty hearse sherlock explains that he did know but he simply pretended not to know do that moriarty didn't know sherlock knew ... Lol I think moriarty has come back thinking sherlock is dead
Thus comment was 6 years ago and yes he did plan beyond his death
So we all know now what actually was The Final Problem
That "And honey you should see me in a crown", must be about THE best delivered line in the history of telly.
I actually can't articulate how much I love Moriarty even though he's a villian lol
I really hope that Moriarty is still alive, he was the best villain
moriarty cant die
did you miss him?
*further spoilers*
The twin theory must be right! For fear of sounding like a massive sherlock geek, in non-dangerous situations moriarty in right handed, but at all other times he's left handed!
Katy Wilkinson as Sherlock once said, it is never twins 😂
Best. Moriarty. Ever!!!!!
I prefer the movie version
I like the way Sherlock says "I don't know" after Moriarty's "How hard you find it to say that you don't know". Like he couldn't care less.
I just realized when moriarty said ,"Everyone has a pressure point." Is a foreshadowing to His last Vow.
And beyond.
Andrew Scott's face @3:24 gave me the chills. So authentic
I love how polite-British-stereotypical this scene is. Two enemies that want the other incarcerated/dead are just talking casually over a cup of tea. About one of them's destruction by the other. It's just so darn calm and polite.
Woah, look at Moriartys' pupils, gives nothing away. Brillliant actor
"Falling is like flying except there is a more permanent destination."
I mean damn, we admire the actors ok, but the writing of the dialogue is just... Stunning
Jim: ''I should get myself a live in one...'' >.>
Sherlock (serious): ''Why are you-
Jim: ^.^
Sherlock: ''doing all of this?''
Jim: ''It'd be so funny...''
omg, that was hilarious! 😂
Honey you should see me in a crown.
I'm the one who think the relationship between Sherlock and Moriarty is like this between Batman and the Joker ? :D
Omg I'm just gonna dive into this because I completely agree and I'm obsessed with both.
The Joker, obviously, is like Moriarty. They both want to see Batman/Sherlock 'crack'. In the Dark Knight, Batman's rule was that he wouldn't ever purposely kill someone. Batman had good morals that he stood for. The Joker tried to get Batman to break his rule and make him realize morals were a joke. That's what the Joker found pleasure in, because Batman seemed incorruptible unlike all the people the Joker had successfully shown were hypocrites morally. The Joker tried to crack Batman by having Batman unknowingly responsible for killing Rachel (Batman's love and pressure point) and also many times giving Batman a clear way to kill him. The Joker thought the combined pain of guilt for in a way killing Rachel and also not killing the Joker (who lived went on to cause death and destruction) could make Batman crack his morals.
Alright.
Now, this relates incredibly to Sherlock and Moriarty because Moriarty finds pleasure in trying to break Sherlock's unemotional veneer and make him realize he's a regular person and not a sociopath.
Omgomg i could talk for hours about this.
Anyway,
Moriarty tries to show Sherlock is a regular person and not a sociopath like him by making Sherlock emotional.
In the dialogue between them, Moriarty says "I will burn the heart out of you." And then Sherlock says "I've been reliably informed I don't have one." I think. But Moriarty retaliates and replies, "But we both know that's not quite true."
Moriarty knows that Sherlock has a heart, has feelings, and therefore isn't an apathetic sociopath. But Sherlock doesn't except this and wants to be a proper sociopath. Why? Because Sherlock is incredibly insecure. Yeah. That arrogance isn't from overconfidence, but a cover for his low self-esteem. Sherlock feels that being an ordinary person is a bad thing. His brother often talks about regular people with disdain for being so ordinary. And what's more ordinary than feelings, right? So Sherlock tries to be a sociopath and conceal those normal ordinary feelings because god forbid someone finds out he's not actually an amazing sociopath.
Moriarty knows this. He says on the rooftop "i am you" to Sherlock (as in, we are both sociopaths) and proceeds to shoot himself as to show Sherlock "this is what real sociopaths do. You aren't me." Sherlock then fakes his death and metaphorically fakes his sociopathy.
Another parallel between the Dark Knight and Sherlock is how both the Joker and Moriarty use the Batman's/Sherlock's love to break them, wether it be through guilt or showing emotion. Moriarty uses John to bring out Sherlock's emotion and prove that Sherlock is no high functioning sociopath.
Like the Joker, Moriarty is nothing without his arch-nemesis. In the Dark Knight, the Joker clearly states, "What would I do without you? [You as in Batman] Go back to ripping off mob dealers? No, no, NO! See you... You complete me." Moriarty's sole purpose is to just show Sherlock definitely has feelings and has a heart. Without that, Moriarty gets BORED. But I don't think he would die without Sherlock. Uh-uh. Because in one comic book, (Going Sane) the Batman does die. But the Joker doesn't. He becomes an ordinary person. I guess you could say that the Joker dies because his persona does, but the actual person doesn't. So Moriarty wouldn't die. He'd become normal.
Okay, last thing. Sherlock has to choose. Sherlock has to choose between becoming an ordinary person (showing his feelings) (Johnlock hehe
Do u know I love u ? U think exactely like me !!!!! Your comment is perfect !!! ♡
***** The Joker was inspired by the man in the book "The man who laugh" by Victor Hugo I think but I'm not sure...and Bruce Wayne isn't Sherlock ! X)
***** where have you read this ? It's very interessant I want learn more about that ! :) thx you ♡
And, by the way....The Killing Joke is my favorite story :) the Joker's awesome in it !
***** hehe okay ^^ thank you ♡
If you don't bring our Moriarty back, I'm coming for you, Moffat. I swear to god I'm coming for you. I will "BURN" the "HEART" out of you.
I'm not sure he has one already
Flameythetyphlosion But we both know that's not quite true...
Flameythetyphlosion Haha that's clever
Well isn't this awkward...
If he isn't back I will be gutted. I like Sherlock as a show but come on we all know season 3 felt different. Sherlock and Moriarty have a Batman and Joker relationship. One can't exist without the other. They love to hate each other
Aren't ordinary people adooorrable?!
I should get myself a living one
+SY Powrie Live in*
TheFreeekz yep you're right x
To be fair, coming from Moriarty both would make sense :D
@@sypowrie6019 I would love to be Moriarty's roommate!
The best thing about Moriarty is that we can't ever be truly sure that someone like him doesn't already exist...
On a sidenote, the editor did a fantastic job in this scene!
Berenike yep so true
Moriarty is SO COOL ! Andrew's performance is just magnificent in the show
This is the by far the best take on Moriarty.
0:44, 1:18, 1:22
this was literally a scene of Sherlock just sassing Moriarty. 😂😂
Nobody will ever be as good as Andrew Scott playing Jim Moriarty. Never.
Oh, God.. I cry just because how talented Andrew is and how perfect work he did!!...
Some people just want to cry they are always looking for the reasons but they find or they don't they will do their job which is crying
IOU-he is referring to the numbers the elements I,O,U have in the periodical system 53,8,92.The Grimms fairytales are consisted of 212 stories I think.And the stories marked with numbers 53,8,92 metaphorically go with what was happening in the lifes of Sherlock and himself."I did tell you,but did you listen" :)
Wow. I don't mean to sound like John, but that was brilliant. Which stories are they?
Little snow white,The Strange Musician,The King of the Golden Mountain
Alexandra Larmen Thank you. (:
Alexandra Larmen how does it correspond to sherlock's life?
Alexandra Larmen Funny, too I just finished a Literature course and had to read the original translations if all the Grimms Brothers tales&do an essay bringing forth new points on them.
God, I love Moriarty. So perfectly wicked and terrifying. Andrew Scott was perfect.
S: I don't kown! ...
M: hum that's clever, that's very clever, awfully clever roppopp...
Ho god this is the best, I can't stop watching that bit, so evil, so funny, Andrew Scott is a genius actor really.
*"In a world of locked doors the man with the key is king"* Wins the best line of the year award.
The stare he gives sherlock at the end js probsbly one of the most intense ive seen in TV or film. Brilliant performance
Andrew Scott's bone chilling portrayal of Moriarty is just that. Superb job.
I could really see Tyler Oakly sayin' Moriarty's "Honey, you should see me in a crown" line!
its only in a british tv show that the hero'd have tea with his archnemesis... i love that scene... like it could the end of the world but y'know lets have a cuppa...
Moriarty, man...he's the type of villain I think is truly scary. Absolutely brilliant, but completely and totally insane.
"Aren't ordinary people adorable" that line it's just spot on.
“I should get myself a live-in one. Must be so funny.” I love that line.
M: How hard do you find it? Having to say "I don't know?"
S: ............I don't know.
M: oh that's clever awfully clever
S: *smirks*
Had my dying. Rewatched that like 10 times.
love the editing for the bit where he's talking about falling
Jesus, that was so intense.
"...You're on the side of the angels."
*shiver runs down spine*
I'll take two please? :]
I've just realised that both Magnessun and Moriarty both used the term "pressure point". I'm happy :)
When Moriarty said everyone has a pressure point, does that have anything to do with S3E3 Charles Augustus Magnussen?
Yea it does. ;) Good catch!
Did you miss me?
YES.
Wait...wait...are you the twin brother??
Ho God yes ;) the life without you are..... boring ;)
And now... S04E03 called... The Final Problem... really looking forward to that..
I was thinking the same thing
And then the episode happened :(
We all wanted him to brake free... but... :(
That entrance was really good though.
extremely good... every fairytale needs a good old fashioned villain.. and we got the best one for 6 mins
Every time I watch this scene it fills me with something like anticipation, but the way they speak also has a calming effect. It makes me feel like I'm in on the conversation.. The third series didn't do this, it made me feel like I was watching it , not like it was happening around me. It's hard to explain, really. This just hangs so much heavier with an air of elegance and fondness... I feel like the show is missing that, now.
Andrew Scott would be perfect for the Riddler in a Batman movie.
I wonder who died to make Moriarty into the man he is. It says it quite clearly with, "THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE DO!" He lost someone very important and he snapped.
"oh yeah that's very clever..very clever.."
that Moriarty's face lol
No better counterpoint for this Sherlock than this Moriarty. I could watch an hour and a half of just them having tea, that’s how good their acting and their chemistry is. Brilliant writing but the delivery. Man, the delivery. Andrew outshines Benedict in most of their scenes together, and that’s no easy feat. Such brilliant actors. I really wish we’ll get a season 5 where they finally figure out how to really bring Moriarty back. Too good of a character not to, seriously.
Someone needs to throw an Oscar at Andrew Scott
#MoriartyLives
This is my favourite scene from any show or movie ever. Not sure why but its absolutely amazing and I have learned every word. 😅 This whole episode was amazing though.
"Everybody have a pressure point"... Remind me of someone !
Did anyone else think that Sherlock serving Moriarty tea was so fckn hilarious? :D:D:D
Moriarty: and honey you should see me in a crown
Me: great, another guy I'm addicted to is going to die! Darn it moffat
1:20 Best roast in the history of roasting.
can't watch this without smiling. this scene is so good, andrew is so good,, this episode is soo good.
I almost forgot how good this show was and how i had to remind myself to breath at some scenes
Andrew Scott should be up there with Heath Ledger and the Joker as one of the best portrayals of a villain in history.
2:07 I LOVE MORIARTY AYOOOOOOOOO
Looking back, it only makes moriarty more smart and cunning because he was spewing complete bullshit in this scene and Sherlock thinking that he figured it out followed his lead without even knowing it. Moriarty is such a goddamn good villain
The man who can see through anything is exactly the person who doesn't notice when there's nothing to see through (or something like that..)
I flipping love this Moriarty
I love the dialog in this video. It's one of my favorites and I could listen to it a million times.
Thank you.
Jim is so adorable!
Cumberscottie What about me!!!!!!
You are of course the most brilliant and beautiful! Now shut up complaining!
Cumberscottie I wasn't complaining, I was fighting injustice.
Sherlock Holmes Ah, I see :-) Restoring balance to the universe.
Cumberscottie At least someone gets it.
Best Moriarty ever
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Hard disagree. Warner Brother's version is much more convincing than this unhinged psychopath.
After reading fan fiction EVERYTHING CHANGES.
After the Fire Nation attacks...
Midnight, I turned 16 watching this video!! My first words as a 16 years old person were "Honey you should see me in a crown"
lol this comment is so relatable
God's I miss Moriarty already
Good thing he's coming back! #didyoumissme
😂😂😂😂
Did Jim Moriarty Call Sherlock Honey?
So He Really Love Sherlock 😅
missed him
I don't even like or watch the show. This scene is so damn brilliant, it can be watched (and yes obsessed over) on it's own. I am in love
2:12 - For Billie Eillish fans
I was looking for this everywhere
The way Billie sings it is much better
You can tell they respect each other
He's such a great actor omg
2:12 what I came for yessss
"You have got your John. I should get myself and live in one"
Is Sebastian Moran a joke to you Jim?
2:10 BILLIE EILISH FAM WhErE yOu aT?????!!!!!!
They did a really good job with moriarty
"pressure point"
:) 🔥❤🔥
The great thing about this show is that it brought together a gathering of great talents. (In front of, also behind the camera.)
It’s best virtue is that of bringing the stories to a new generation.
"Everyone has their pressure point"
"Your Damsell in Distress."
"Amazing, how fire exposes our prorities."
"Why would they target ME?"
Just can't beat this scene. Both men are absolutely superb.
Seeing Sherlock having met his match is satisfying.
"...and suddenly, I'm Mr.Sex."
Suddenly?He damn well knows, that he's always been and always will be Mr.Sex.
Most charismatc villain ever
Hot and very, very frightening.
istg DROPPING HINTS FOR TFP IN SEASON 2 oml i’m screamingg
Moffat has recently released that the premiere will be in August of this year, 2013, mostly thanks to the glorious speed of their on-set workers and Benedict's fast memorization/professionalism.
So creepy when he doesn't say "a fall" but pauses as if he had