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. In a Facebook post in January , Steven explained: "Re: Sherlock 's future - for those of you asking, it's definitely the end of Chapter One. But I've been surprised before. Jump directly to the content.
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Could Holmes have used that ball he was playing with in the lab to have faked not having a pulse? Every question brings with it more questions and nobody's going to know the answer until the third series airs which at the earliest looks like being in late However, that isn't going to stop us speculating.
Here are some of the most popular theories going around the Twittersphere, forums and blogs on how Sherlock faked his death. The bike: Watson being hit by the bike on his way to Sherlock's body could have been the biggest clue of all. Was the cyclist someone we know? Were they hired by Sherlock? Did they carry some Baskerville drug in their basket, which made Watson more suggestible to the idea of a dead Sherlock? If they were involved in the cover-up, what was their role?
The biker would have given Holmes extra time and possibly even have given Watson a light concussion, but he still saw his friend's cold and bloodied body with his own eyes on the pavement. The rubbish truck? A brief glimpse of a rubbish truck is what many people have been clinging on to after watching 'The Fall'. Did Sherlock make a soft landing on the vehicle and then use the extra time from John's bike accident to mock himself up as dead or use a dummy body?
It seems like the easiest explanation, but is it the right one? Mycroft: Could Mycroft really have been stupid enough to leak all that information to Moriarty or was he plotting with Holmes all along?
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