That feeling when you are living
a fiction story and your favorite character dies. It is the worse in the world.
At that moment you wish to be the writer of this story to change this twist and
rather make someone else die. You ask god that why on this earth, my favorite
one had to die, why not the doc or someone else for that matter. While watching
the scene your eyes stay wide open (and so is your mouth in few cases :P). Right
after the episode ends, you feel a twitch in your stomach that tells you “Man!
You need to know what happened next!” You don’t want to do anything post that.
You just sit in a corner and think what could follow or is it all over. Expressions
like “Keep calm” and “Stay patient” do not mean anything to you. It feels like
going to the writer and shouting at him, you ought to show the next part right
now. Even if you get back to work, your mind procrastinates and all you are thinking
is when will you get to see the next part of the play where your favorite
becomes alive (because he cannot die!).
Well some people might call me
smart and some may call me stupid. I saw both the seasons, but I did not watch
the part where Sherlock dies in the last episode. This is because if I would
have seen that part, I would not have slept for days just thinking about it.
This just saved little anxiety, but, I remember I was still awake that whole night.
Now, millions of fans of Sherlock
Holmes who had such feelings after watching the last episode of season 2 are
uniting together on channels and website to see the latest promo of the new
season. This season promo excites it’s viewers by showing Sherlock good and
alive as his fans want him to be. The enthusiasm, impatience and unrest among
the fans are back that was long subdued by the gap between the two seasons.
Missing the “Holmesian deductions”…