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Do you think Moriarty really did kill himself?
–Anonymous

Yes.  In canon, anyway.

In the magical world of headcanon, I think Moriarty was intentionally aiming at the least lethal part of his brain.  If he wanted to guarantee his death, he shouldn’t have angled up like that.  (Survival has a low percentage regardless, yes, but he was maximizing his chances.)  So, if did survive, he could have extensive amnesia/brain damage, end up going underground, forge a new identity, and/or run off to take over a lovely island nation with Sebastian.

Privately, I really love to play amnesiac!Jim.

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bennyslegs:

gatissimo:

I feel like Moriarty broke into 221B and stole John’s cardigan just as a little extra “fuck you”.

maybe if i smell like john sherlock might like me

^accurate


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orangezest100 asked: Moriarty—Blood

            Sometimes, if Sebastian’s been very bad or very good, Jim takes a knife to his skin.  He won’t cause permanent damage—Sebastian is too valuable an asset—but he’ll draw blood and add few new scars, some here, some there, and leave trails of bloody fingerprints across Sebastian’s torso.

Whenever that happens, when Jim uses him as a palette and a canvas, Sebastian only thinks, paint the sheets red with me, I’m yours.


Jim: But the flirting is over, Sherlock. Daddy’s had enough now.

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Mark Gatiss: It’s worth saying that there were a couple of things that influenced his creation. One (which works equally for Sherlock) is the story that Isaac Newton was so clever, so brimming with ideas that when he woke every morning he had to sit on the end of the bed with his head in his hands, just to let his mind ‘settle’. I think that’s just so thrilling as an idea and we wanted Moriarty to have something of that quality. Secondly, I remember when I was a child watching Peter Sellers being interviewed and he said something at once extraordinary and chilling. He was such a chameleon, such a repository for other characters and their quirks that he said to the interviewer “I THINK this is my voice’. Like a lost soul who no longer knows what he is. That sense of an empty human being with something dark and terrible inside him, Andrew can do like no one else. [x]

Mark Gatiss: It’s worth saying that there were a couple of things that influenced his creation. One (which works equally for Sherlock) is the story that Isaac Newton was so clever, so brimming with ideas that when he woke every morning he had to sit on the end of the bed with his head in his hands, just to let his mind ‘settle’. I think that’s just so thrilling as an idea and we wanted Moriarty to have something of that quality. Secondly, I remember when I was a child watching Peter Sellers being interviewed and he said something at once extraordinary and chilling. He was such a chameleon, such a repository for other characters and their quirks that he said to the interviewer “I THINK this is my voice’. Like a lost soul who no longer knows what he is. That sense of an empty human being with something dark and terrible inside him, Andrew can do like no one else. [x]

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“Even though he’s an international super-villain, I think he takes great pleasure in what he does. So it was important that I really enjoyed it and we got the sense that Moriarty is really playful about it and not serious. And then sometimes you think that he really is serious about it…sometimes he’s massively scary and sometimes he’s just charm itself.” - Andrew Scott (x)

“Even though he’s an international super-villain, I think he takes great pleasure in what he does. So it was important that I really enjoyed it and we got the sense that Moriarty is really playful about it and not serious. And then sometimes you think that he really is serious about it…sometimes he’s massively scary and sometimes he’s just charm itself.” - Andrew Scott (x)

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Andrew Scott’s Interview at the BAFTA Television Awards 2012 Nominees Party

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