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Scene from "The Reichenbach Fall".

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  • I'm the storyteller. It's on DVD.

  • I love it when moriarty pulls that sly face at sherlock at 00:11!

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  • this is scene a great scene, and so chilling.... its scary to see that Moriarty is whoever he wans to be and Sherlock is trapped in his web and that look Moriarty gives sherlock through his hands said it all lol "ha, gotcha!" is writen all over his face XD

  • They're both such talented actors. It really is incredible.

  • Now I see why sherlock thinks she's stupid

  • @SlinkyDragon It's worth the wait, trust me! ;)

  • @eunicechiang0401 "And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light." (2 Corinthians 11:14) I am dying until these episodes make it to the U.S in may! ;_;

  • @kateris1976 Preach it. This guy is going places. All that, on one teensy screen shot - actor extrordinaire.

  • Just give me chills down the spine, that evil-but-pretends-to-be-innoce­nt look ~~~

  • For a few seconds, I believed in Richard Brook. It was terrifying.

  • @willkillyoulast exactly!I,from my part,found this glance ambiguous because you could interprete it the way you said,but it also gave you the impression that Sherlock was thinking "so you gave my plan away you bastard".I have to admit that for a moment-the only moment in the ep-I thought that maybe the Rich Brook story was true!And all this,only from a second's glance.He is an acting god,period.

  • Sherlock's expression at 0:14 is the best part of this clip. The mild, burning contempt in his eyes smile topped off by that TINY ounce of respect he clearly has for Moriarty's meticulous plan - that's just a great 'Sherlock' expression right there. Benedict played that moment wonderfully. This is what Sherlock gets off on. This is his excitement, the idea of having this massive web of lies to unfold. Cumberbatch owns practically all of this show, but that one TINY moment is utter genius.

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