• How Did Sherlock Fake His Death in ‘The Reichenbach Fall’: Theories Explained


    Benedict Cumberbat in the series 'sherlock'

    Benedict Cumberbat in the series 'sherlock'

    Ever since the BBC produced hit ‘Sherlock‘ series debuted, it has got major critical acclaim from all around the world.

    The season 2 finale titled,’The Reichenbach Fall‘ ended with a cliffhanger as Sherlock‘s nemesis Moriarty blew his own brains out and Sherlock had to kill himself or risk his three closest friends being assassinated. Sherlock jumped off the building watched by Watson leaping from the roof, he was later seen by his shaken-up friend bloodied, dead on the concrete with no pulse.

    Steven Moffat

    Steven Moffat

    In an interview with the guardian Series creater/writer Steven Moffat says, “There is a clue everybody’s missed, so many people theorising about Sherlock’s death online – and they missed it! We’ve worked out how Sherlock survives, and actually shot part of what really happened. It all makes sense.” In this, he argues, he and co-writer Mark Gatiss have gone one better than Doyle. “He cheated outrageously. He has Watson deduce that Holmes fell off a waterfall. But there was no body. And it only means one thing in a detective show when there’s no body.” That the victim survived. So you set yourself the test of killing off Sherlock, putting his corpse in plain view and then bringing him back from the dead to watch his own funeral? “Yes. We had to have Holmes dying in Watson’s arms – and get away with that, which we have.” But how?

    Sherlock will be back for a third series of three 90-minute episodes, hopefully before the year is out”

    The question now is how on Earth are Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss going to get out of this one?

    Dr. Watson clearly was out of site

    Dr. Watson clearly was out of site to the landing spot

    The clues? Watson didn’t see Sherlock actually hit the floor. Watson was struck by a cyclist and knocked to the ground while running to Holmes’s corpse. Sherlock told Molly that he needed her. Sherlock was very specific about where Watson needed to stand when making his ‘last phone call’ to him.

    Here are some of the most popular theories on how Sherlock faked his death.

    The bike hit Watson

    The bike hit Watson

    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

    The rubbish truck

    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? Or maybe he felt guilty about his error and helped his brother with the suicide trick. Mycroft would have had the power and resources to help his sibling pull off the fake suicide, hold off John and ensure that Sherlock’s death was properly covered by all the papers to keep everyone safe. Was Mycroft upset in those final scenes or relieved?

    Molly Hooper:

    Holmes told the bumbling Molly that he needed her and we very much doubt this was a sexual come-on from Holmes. Could Holmes have persuaded Molly to help him? Her access to corpses and medical knowledge could have been very useful. Or maybe it was Molly on the bike? Or was that Mycroft? Or even Irene Adler? Our brain hurts.

    Moriarty is not dead:

    Moriarty is not dead:

    Moriarty is not dead:

    Moriarty might not be dead. No blood from the mouth, no brain matter, no burns, just blood on the ground. Sherlock never checked the body, never even came close and nobody else knew he was up there.

    Sherlock impersonator/ Mask

    Imposter Holmes that clearly kidnapped the children. ‘Gretel’ reacted very badly when she met Sherlock for the first time implying that she was kidnapped by someone who appeared identical to him

    The Squash Ball

    Pulse in wrist stopped by simple act of placing squash ball, which he was playing with before, in armpit and lying on said arm.

    What is your theory? Which theory of the above you agree with? Have your say in the comments.

    [source guardian, digitalspy]

  • The Last of Us First In-game Screenshots Revealed


    The Last of Us First In-game Screenshots

    The Last of Us First In-game Screenshots

    The first screenshots from The Last of Us have been revealed.

    Game Informer got their hands on some exclusive in-game screenshots of The Last of Us. the game will include both gun and melee combat, as well as breakable weapons, so scavenging for items is a necessity.

    The Last of Us First In-game Screenshots

    The Last of Us First In-game Screenshots

    You can recognize the Fort Duquesne Bridge in the image above, yes, Joel and Ellie are in Pittsburgh.

    The Last of Us First In-game Screenshots

    The Last of Us First In-game Screenshots

    The Last of Us is no ‘escort mission.’ Ellie will fight for herself, stay out of the way when necessary, and keep up with Joel. Joel is the only playable character.

    “her AI is one of the team’s primary areas of focus. In our demo she always managed to keep up, yet stay out of the way. She didn’t seem to need any babysitting at all.”

  • Firefox 10 Now Available for Download on Mac, Windows, and Linux Systems


    Firefox 10 has been released and is available to download for Mac, Windows, and Linux systems. The new version includes a better extension management, an auto-hiding forward button, improvements to CSS3 capabilities, antialiasing support for WebGL and bug fixes.

    Firefox 10 Release Notes:

    • The forward button is now hidden until you navigate back
    • Anti-Aliasing for WebGL is now implemented (see bug 615976)
    • Full Screen APIs allow you to build a web application that runs full screen (see the feature page)
    • CSS3 3D-Transforms are now supported (see bug 505115)
    • New bdi element for bi-directional text isolation, along with supporting CSS properties (see bugs 613149 and 662288)
    • Inspect tool with content highlighting, includes new CSS Style Inspector
    • We’ve added IndexedDB APIs to more closely match the specification
    • Some users may experience a crash when moving bookmarks (681795)
    • Some synaptic touch pads are unable to vertical scroll
    • For some users, scrolling in the main GMail window will be slower than usual
    • If you try to start Firefox using a locked profile, it will crash
    • This version of Firefox will not work on Macintosh hardware with Power PC CPUs
    • Under certain conditions, scrolling and text input may be jerky
    • Firefox notifications may not work properly with Growl 1.3 or later

    Firefox 10 Download Links:

  • The Amazing Spider-Man Viral Campaign Begins: Choose Your City Now


    The Amazing Spider-Man Viral Campaign Begins

    The Amazing Spider-Man Viral Campaign Begins

    A new viral campaign for The Amazing Spider-Man has begun! As noted by CBM They started projecting the new logo throughout the streets of London and released a website which offers fans a chance to attend a sneak peek of the movie next month:

    The Amazing Spider-Man logo projected in London streets

    The Amazing Spider-Man logo projected in London streets

    Sign up for an early screening! via this website: http://www.theuntoldstorybegins.com/

    official Synopsis:

    The Amazing Spider-Man is the story of Peter Parker (Garfield), an outcast high schooler who was abandoned by his parents as a boy, leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben (Sheen) and Aunt May (Field). Like most teenagers, Peter is trying to figure out who he is and how he got to be the person he is today. Peter is also finding his way with his first high school crush, Gwen Stacy (Stone), and together, they struggle with love, commitment, and secrets. As Peter discovers a mysterious briefcase that belonged to his father, he begins a quest to understand his parents’ disappearance – leading him directly to Oscorp and the lab of Dr Curt Connors (Ifans), his father’s former partner. As Spider-Man is set on a collision course with Connors’ alter-ego, The Lizard, Peter will make life-altering choices to use his powers and shape his destiny to become a hero.

    The Amazing Spider-Man hits theaters on July 3rd.