![]() Both men are damaged, haunted by past memories that have shaped them (John "never came home" from the war and has recently lost his wife) and, to be blunt, they need each other. John’s (platonic) love for Sherlock became clear, as did his devotion this man was willing to orphan his child in order to be by his best friend’s side. In addition to playing on Sherlock’s conscience with the fake plane crash scenario, she also had all the guards at Sherrinford under her spell.Īnother strong performance from Martin Freeman, who has played a blinder all season. Eurus is also very good at using emotion to get others to do her bidding. In fact, Eurus Holmes kills without thought or concern the therapist she impersonated, the three brothers hanging in front of the window (a clever reference to Arthur Conan Doyle’s 'The Three Garridebs'), the prison governor (by default) and his wife, all ran afoul of Eurus’ penchant for ending other people’s lives, and yet she can seemingly integrate into society as needed. It should also be noted, though, that she seemed entirely okay with the potential demise of her eldest brother, Mycroft even asking Sherlock to kill either him or John, the latter of whom she never mentions in regard to their illicit dalliance. By the end of the episode, though, Eurus refused to speak to anyone, she would play violin duets with her brother, which hints at there being some kind of bond between the pair. ![]()
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