mid0nz:

finalproblem:

The Empty Hearse DVD...



mid0nz:



finalproblem:



The Empty Hearse DVD commentary:



Gatiss: We talked a lot, didn’t we, about having that problem of suddenly someone spoiling the fun. It’s the worst thing you can do. The important thing was to regard the third series as a new team, in a way. And actually, fundamentally, she and Sherlock would immediately get on.


Stubbs: Yes.


Gatiss: And that sort of changes everything.


Moffat: Which resulted in us writing a scene between Sherlock and Mary that we couldn’t make work. We both took passes at it and we couldn’t make it work. And it’s all replaced by one line.


Gatiss: “I like him.”


Moffat: “I like him.” And that was it. The whole story.


Stubbs: I loved that line.


Moffat: It carries a lot of import. That was about three pages, endlessly rewritten.



Gatiss: That’s why the scripts are too short!




Ok fanficcers– here’s your prompt. Write that missing scene. What EXACTLY would have happened between Sherlock and Mary- the two of them ALONE when they first met- that would make them fast friends. (And remember if they were fast friends, we’d ALL love her, too.) GO!

faerymorstan?



Probably the reason they wrote and rewrote that scene, and in the end decided to replace it with one line “I like him” was because it COULDN’T work because it was NOT IN CHARACTER. Really, for either of them (given what we later know about Mary.) So instead of *showing* this actually happening, they simply *tell* the audience that it happened (”I like him.”). Thus they don’t have to actually delve into it and make it work or justify it.  It’s a bit of a cheat really.

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on June 11, 2015 12:20
No comments have been added yet.


XistentialAngst's Blog

XistentialAngst
XistentialAngst isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow XistentialAngst's blog with rss.