http://wynterblackwell.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] wynterblackwell.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] our_bbcsherlock2015-05-28 04:52 pm

Sherlocked Benedict Talk Videos

Sorry it took so long but here are my videos of Benedict's talk.
They are not perfect, my hand moved a lot and sometimes because people's head moved in the way my camera focused on that.
It's not the whole talk and some of them missing it's end.
I was sitting fairly far from the stage holding up my fairly heavy camera which is why they are the way they are.

Enjoy.

This way

RE: Pt 1. of 2

[identity profile] prosen8966.livejournal.com 2015-05-30 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Frig frag it! (I'm babysitting...)

I OWN that casebook. Now I just have to remember where in the heck I put it...

(Jonathan started reading at age 3... it's very, um, interesting when I want to say things on email and he happens to come over [run over] and starts to read over my shoulder...)

But, IIRC, that's just the first 2 seasons, right? Altho, IIRC (again) it was written and/or endorsed by the producers so whatever is in it must have some relevance, some actual truth to canon (altho, since they have to cover it, I guess they can still change their minds...)

As for using his real name, if Jim comes from some Podunk town of Ireland (legal gay marriage, yeah!!), I guess it doesn't matter NOW that James Moriarty is/was his real name. Assume for the moment that as he first started out, he probably DIDN'T use Moriarty as his name, and then later, he decided he liked the name Moriarty causing fear (like with that woman from the museum, who thought his name was synonymous with Valdomort (sp?)) and it just gave him a tingle that people felt that way.

Also, being a true genius, I imagine he put numerous safety catches in place so that 'regular' people couldn't get to him by tracing back him name or the first trail or second trail, etc. etc. Indeed, it appeared that Mycroft only got a chance to speak to Jim b'c Jim LET him do so. Not thru any great, imaginative thought-out plan of Mycroft's.

Just a thought. You could very well be right.