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resonant ([personal profile] resonant) wrote2011-03-28 07:39 pm
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Moriarty vs. Adler

I'm re-reading book-canon Sherlock Holmes (the William S. Baring-Gould annotation, which I do not recommend, but that's another post), and I just read "The Final Problem" for the first time since high school.

I haven't finished all the post-return stories yet, but unless there's something very unexpected there, I have observed something about book canon vs. BBC canon:

Book-canon Moriarty really has very little interest in Sherlock Holmes.

Holmes is interested in him, and expends considerable effort (and lines up quite an army of allies) in his efforts to bring him and his lieutenants to justice. Holmes makes Moriarty dance, though not for entertainment.

But Moriarty has a criminal empire to run, and he takes note of Holmes only as Holmes begins to impinge upon that empire. Once they meet, it's clear that he has some grudging admiration for Holmes, but he doesn't play games with Holmes.

You know who plays a few games with book-canon Sherlock Holmes? Who engages him on purpose, beyond what's necessary to get the job done? Irene Adler does.

She's a rival rather than a true adversary; she's self-interested, but not evil; and it seems to me that their interaction is fun for both of them.
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[personal profile] copperbadge 2011-04-01 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Ah durh, yes, that kind of tantalus. Possibly the term was still in use when Baring-Gould wrote?

Thinking about it, Sherlock wouldn't risk that much unprotected sex. He probably has a network of highly-intelligent independent women who enjoy not having the father over-interfering in their lives.

"Though I imagine if any of them turn out all right I shall take one or two on as a apprentices eventually." "Oh good. Someone to fetch the milk."
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[personal profile] copperbadge 2011-04-01 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
That was my thought! "Congratulations on leaving Oxford with a first in biochemistry. Call this man, he'll show you a good time." :D
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[personal profile] copperbadge 2011-04-02 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
John wanders off grumbling about how he's a doctor AND has never smeared himself with any form of sugary treat...
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[personal profile] copperbadge 2011-04-02 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
On the other hand, I bet John could launch a charm offensive and distract at least half of the women who show up for Sherlock.

"Well, he might not be a genius, but he smiles more than you do."
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[personal profile] copperbadge 2011-04-04 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
All I could think of when I read this was Ianto's "It's the button on the top." :D
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[personal profile] filomena 2011-04-11 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I wish to subscribe to this newsletter.

Especially the installments about John going after Sherlock's sloppy seconds.
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[personal profile] azurelunatic 2011-04-11 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
And the bits where one of the women thinks a threesome with John might be just the thing.
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[personal profile] mermaid 2011-04-11 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I adore this entire thread!