![]() Seriously? That’s like giving a seminar on the quadratic formula – there just isn’t anything new to say about it. You know what has always bothered me about The Final Problem? The line about Moriarty having written a new treatise on The Binomial Theorem. ![]() A plan is concocted to trick Holmes into following a false trail to Vienna and into the clutches of the one man who can cure him of his addiction – Sigmund Freud himself. Holmes was lost to his cocaine addiction, obsessed with stalking an innocent teacher of Mathematics, and Watson turned to Mycroft Holmes for advice. But apparently this was a fiction created by Dr John Watson to cover the truth behind the Great Detective’s disappearance. Everybody knows the tale of Sherlock Holmes’ battle to the death with Professor Moriarty – how the two arch-enemies grappled at the Reichenbach Falls, both falling to their apparent deaths, only for Holmes to reappear years later to thwart Colonel Moran in The Adventure Of The Empty House. ![]()
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