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A Whisper in the Willows

the-truth-is-no-big-deal:

Doctor Who: End of series- dies, but not actually dead.
Sherlock: End of series- dies, but not actually dead.
Writer of both: Stephen Moffat.

Originality is dead.

I have a comment if I might.

Stephen Moffat wrote Doctor Who: “The Wedding of River Song” that is true. Who’s ending was absolutely brilliant and unexpected. 

However, Stephen Moffat did not write Sherlock: “The Reichenbach Fall”. It was written by Steve Thompson. Also, the original ‘dies, but not actually dead’ came from the original author Arthur Conan Doyle. 

Moffat is not responsible for everything you put on him. 

Do you need a list of how many other TV/Movie/Book characters have faked their own deaths over the years? 

Please put credit where it is due. Steve Thompson did a wonderful job with Arthur Conan Doyle’s story. 

Posted 4 months ago with 20 notes
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