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: The two-year hiatus that followed spawned thousands of fan theories. From the "laundry truck" theory to the "Molly Hooper involvement," the episode turned viewers into amateur detectives.
When " The Reichenbach Fall " aired on January 15, 2012, it didn’t just conclude the second season of BBC’s Sherlock ; it ignited a global obsession. Critics from The Independent and other outlets still rank it among the most dramatic TV cliffhangers of all time. It was the moment the high-functioning sociopath finally met his match, not in a test of wits, but in a test of humanity. A Masterclass in Subverting Expectations "Sherlock" The Reichenbach Fall(2012)
While the original Sir Arthur Conan Doyle story, "The Final Problem" , saw Holmes and Moriarty plunge together into the Reichenbach Falls in Switzerland, this modern adaptation localized the tragedy to a London pavement. This choice made the fall intimate and devastating, especially as we watched Martin Freeman’s John Watson witness it from below. The Legacy of the Jump Why does this episode still resonate? : The two-year hiatus that followed spawned thousands
The Fall That Defined a Generation: Reexamining Sherlock's "The Reichenbach Fall" Critics from The Independent and other outlets still
The climax atop St. Bart’s Hospital is legendary. After Moriarty shoots himself to ensure Sherlock has no "out," Sherlock is forced to jump to his "death" to prevent his friends from being assassinated.
: It proved that even a superhero of the mind has a breaking point.
The episode, written by Stephen Thompson and Mark Gatiss, is a "perfect inversion of expectation". For five episodes, we watched Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sherlock Holmes stalk through London, insufferable and invariably right. But Jim Moriarty, played with a terrifying, mercurial energy by Andrew Scott, didn't want to outsmart Sherlock; he wanted to destroy his reputation.
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