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I love how Sherlock doesn't even take a fraction of a second to register the shock of "10". Not a single wasted microsecond. He knows what needs to be done and he knows what won't help the kid.
Yeh I loved that too, it's like, science, geniusus and then Sherlock. Incidentally, don't you just love the way John gradually attributes to him the one thing HE doesn't think he possesses - humanity. ( See wedding speech )
Similar energy to the joke: The CIA wanted to send a spy to the Soviet Union and the spy that was selected had incredible qualifications. He was fluent in Russian, had perfect Cyrillic handwriting, had a vast knowledge of Soviet culture and mannerisms, could cook typical Soviet meals, and could keep up his act with a belly full of vodka. The mission was long-term infiltration of the Kremlin. The spy was dropped in a remote village where he approached a man and said, in perfect Russian, "Hello comrade, can you please tell me which direction is Moscow?" The man looked at him, and walked inside. Within minutes, the KGB was swarming the village and arresting the spy. While being interrogated, the KGB officials said "Quit the act, we know you are an American spy." The spy was baffled they (especially the man in the village) were able to tell so quickly, but tried to keep up the act for as long as he could. When he finally cracked, he said "Alright, alright, I'm a spy. I will tell you whatever you want, but please just tell me how you knew I was a spy because I devoted my whole life to perfecting my Soviet character." The official said * "You're black." *
One of my favorite scenes from this series, love how he gives himself time to celebrate his proof of the answer, really shows how much he treats these crimes as a game.
@@inactive9550 took him a while to argue and also to go away and come back when he could google on the spot. Since him wasting time is fitting for his character i think thats the intention
Tyson Chiswell, before it went Supernova, it'd most likely be a star. So that could also be represented as a dot. It would have to be a fatter dot, if not a smudge to be distinguished. Which I guess it was.
Technically, it took him 2 seconds to figure it out. Cuz he spent 3 seconds talking to the woman , 4 seconds showing off , and 1 second to make sure the kid didn't actually die.
Dalia Daly Cuz it was a poor terrified kid counting. Moriarty's intention was to give him 10 seconds. And he would have solved it in a normal 10 seconds anyway. Since it took him relatively 2 seconds when the kid was counting.
So "Sherlock" is a gloating narcissistic sociopath genius, and the show is a drama meant to highlight Sherlock's "attributes" while the kid is an actor playing a role that will invest the viewer into caring whether he lives or dies...and the fact that you are counting and parsing the seconds shows how little you have invested in your own life. Which coincidentally reflects poorly on my life as I am commenting about yours. LOL
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I knew it had to be something with the stars. The guy who died had a telescope in his room, so he had to have liked studying the sky. Because of this, he had to have noticed the stars in the painting were in the wrong era.
Actually, if you focus on their fight with the assassin they were fighting in observatory, the background has the narrator talking about the van buren supernova. That's why he knew it, he heard it while fighting the assassin.
1:19 Greg yelling Sherlock. God I love Greg. He's on a high pressure job, yet he rarely let's it show, but sometimes he does. That's one of those times.
You know, he heard about that fact in an earlier scene in a planetarium. He was fighting or something and it could be heard in the background. Amazing how this man stores every detail with all his senses at all times
@@VitaeLibra Before this scene(1×3), Sherlock and John fought a guy in a theatre-type place I think, where a woman alone was listening to some space facts. He heard it there.
Moriarty was either counting into the kid's earphones or the kid was being really careful counting backwards knowing an error could cost him his life. Anyway the episode didn't say anything about 10 seconds, only that the kid started counting from 10
I loved this scene so much, it capitalized on several specific elements pertaining to this complete episode, especially Moriarty’s brilliance. He knew how Sherlock’s mind operated, he’d watched and studied him and knew just how much this would test his mind. In an earlier scene, Sherlock and John converse over the fact that he’d completely shut out of his mind facts pertaining to astronomy, that he saw them merely as wastes of brain space. This was a brilliant test to shove into Sherlock’s face just how false that sentiment was, as the only way he could’ve saved the child’s life was by knowing that specific star was not present in the 1600s night sky. God I love this show
But I don't understand how he identifies the supernova in the painting. If he does actually have an image of the night sky and the position of the stars memorised then he would maybe know that this star is something not normally visible, but for a man who ignores everything astronomical how would he know that one particular star is not always there? Hearing about the Van Buren supernova in the background at the planetarium might have caused him to memorise the date, but he would still have to know where it was in the night sky to know what it was in the painting.
@@mattc3581 I think the whole point was that Sherlock didn’t ignore the facts, or not study them. He just pushed them back far into his mind, secluded them on the notion that they were pointless and insignificant and that it was important to focus on less “medial” topics. Moriarty knew this and challenged the very way that Sherlock had adapted to process his information. He knew that Sherlock would either have to strain himself rearranging his thoughts to bring back this information regarding the supernova quick enough to save the child, or else have to live with the guilt of the consequence of his own mental pattern. So evidently it seems Sherlock did have that information memorized, he had just compartmentalized and stored it away
Well maybe Sherlock used the Time Stone to go back in time so he can think longer and then go forward in time to tell everyone he solved it in 10 seconds lmao
I love how all the comments are recent, meaning almost all of us suddenly got this video in our recommendation section and clicked on it because it's interesting (and of course, Berendict Crumblepatch)
Everybody I figured it out !!!!!!!!! FINALLYYY OKAY LISTEN !!!! He literally says in the scene that HE HEARD ABOUT IT AT THE PLANETARIUM (time stamp: 1:09:03) , during the golem(spelling?) fight??? He didn't just look at the painting and figure it out, he REMEMBERED hearing about it at the planetarium (time stamp 1:07:46) and GUESSED it was that, so he GOOGLED the van buren supernova to confirm the DATE it was exploded !!!!! Which was AFTER the original was supposed to have painted !!!!!!!!!!! Thats how he got it !!!!!!!! Why did he think of the sky? Because the guard who was killed because it was fake had a telescope and eas into stars!! Sherlock remembered all the info and put it together in his head !!!!
In the reddit it says before this scene, there is a fight sequence. Sherlock and Watson fighting a tall human at a planetorium. If you can hear lecture on the background, it was about supernova. Maybe that's how he figured. Director brilliance indeed. Good scene indeed
The great thing about this episode is that it started off showing Sherlock as someone who is supposed to be "spectacularly ignorant" about the very basics in astronomy, among others. This is genius.
Thanos: “You’re full of tricks, wizard. But you never once used your greatest weapon... a fake.” *earlier* Sherlock: The painting is a fake! Ohh, I could use this trick in the future!
Something about 1:22 just gets me. The silence after giving the answer is just a little too long. The adrenaline of finding the right answer and outsmarting the bomber yet again gives way for just a moment to panic. It's a really understated moment that shows Sherlock not fully relaxing until he knows the kid is safe.
What would happen, if the doctor found sherlock? What a mess... Whole univers would die while they're figthing, trying to know who's showing off the most
_Too slow...The pawn shop tv guy can solve this in 2 seconds without even need to call his "expert" friend..._ Best he can do for that painting is 20 bucks...
This is especially hilarious because in the original novels, Sherlock Holmes knew absolutely nothing about astronomy. As far as he was concerned, it was in no way helpful to his practice and when Watson gave him a brief rundown he said he would immediately forget it:
yeah that also happened in the series, he said he didn’t know the earth revolves around the sun, but after in the chapter he had to go to the planetarium and there was where he learnt it
Everybody I figured it out !!!!!!!!! FINALLYYY OKAY LISTEN !!!! He literally says in the scene that HE HEARD ABOUT IT AT THE PLANETARIUM (time stamp: 1:09:03) , during the golem(spelling?) fight??? He didn't just look at the painting and figure it out, he REMEMBERED hearing about it at the planetarium (time stamp 1:07:46) and GUESSED it was that, so he GOOGLED the van buren supernova to confirm the DATE it was exploded !!!!! Which was AFTER the original was supposed to have painted !!!!!!!!!!! Thats how he got it !!!!!!!! Why did he think of the sky? Because the guard who was killed because it was fake had a telescope and eas into stars!! Sherlock remembered all the info and put it together in his head !!!!
In February 1987 the explosion of a star, Supernova 1987A, could be seen on Earth. Before that, the last supernova visible to the naked eye was in 1604.
Pretty wild that Sherlock has just randomly memorized the exact positions of the stars in every possible configuration, and in many different time periods - they're different based on your location, the current season and century. It would be possible if someone spent years on studying and memorizing all that, since the number of stars that are visible to the naked eye is in the thousands, but why would he do that?
The conan doyle sherlock doesn't care anything related to astronomy, even the guy doesn't know the earth spinning around the sun, but then again its not the real holmes, my refference is in sherlock holmes study in scarlet case
It must've been painted in 1858-1860. Supernovae only last a few months to a few years So not only did Sherlock prove it's fake, he narrowed down the date it was made to a timespan of probably less than two years.
He required so much more than that since he didn't actually believed in Astronomy's importance for his work. He learnt it during the fight with Golem and solved it while under pressure in just 8 seconds.
Lizi zhu I do... But the fact that everyday crimes happens just around him bugs me... Some cases are extremely good though. And the kid is a fan of Aurther Conan Doyle, hence the name conan is used.
Its called enlargement. For someone who is under pressure sometimes seconds seem less more second-like. Or sometimes its just that for the movie to analyze those 10 seconds they put it under details with no one to actually notice its more than 10 seconds. Also the kid didnt count the right way And went by an old rhythmic of counting (basically something adds do a lot)
Everybody I figured it out !!!!!!!!! FINALLYYY OKAY LISTEN !!!! He literally says in the scene that HE HEARD ABOUT IT AT THE PLANETARIUM (time stamp: 1:09:03) , during the golem(spelling?) fight??? He didn't just look at the painting and figure it out, he REMEMBERED hearing about it at the planetarium (time stamp 1:07:46) and GUESSED it was that, so he GOOGLED the van buren supernova to confirm the DATE it was exploded !!!!! Which was AFTER the original was supposed to have painted !!!!!!!!!!! Thats how he got it !!!!!!!! Why did he think of the sky? Because the guard who was killed because it was fake had a telescope and eas into stars!! Sherlock remembered all the info and put it together in his head !!!!
The forger had to time the painting to the date of the year of when it was originally painted in order to get the accurate star positions. (Ex. If the painting is dated to have been painted in the summer, it wouldnt make sense that the constellations would be in their winter positions.) It just so happened by chance that year that there appeared to be an extra star in the sky due to the Vanbeurian Supernova and the forger just painted what he saw in the sky based on the date and didnt realize the extra star wasn't there in the original.
TallytheCat uh no, the supernova is real, the reason it was a fake is because it was supposed to be a painting from 1600s and since the star wasn’t visible to the naked eye back then hence there shouldn’t be a star there, and it only became visible when it became into a supernova by the 1860s
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Kid: is about to die
Sherlock: "oh that is brilliant that is gorgeous!"
good lord...
He's a sociopath he said so!
SHERLOCK!
🤣🤣
Remember, he’s a high functioning sociopath.
I love how Sherlock doesn't even take a fraction of a second to register the shock of "10". Not a single wasted microsecond. He knows what needs to be done and he knows what won't help the kid.
Not a single wasted microsecond. Proceeds to argue and show off
@@danhale668 He'd already gotten it by then
@@danhale668 He was showing off, but not wasting time. He was confirming the info about the supernova on his phone.
He wasted more than a microsecond asking for an explanation and walking away and back while using google
How is using Google to get the answer to save the kid by any definition wasting time?
Woman: This painting has been subjected to every test known to Science.
Sherlock: Give me 10 seconds
Yeh I loved that too, it's like, science, geniusus and then Sherlock. Incidentally, don't you just love the way John gradually attributes to him the one thing HE doesn't think he possesses - humanity. ( See wedding speech )
It's because it shouldn't have been shown to scientists. It should've been shown to Historians and Astronomers who would know the date of the event.
**even 8 seconds would work😁
Similar energy to the joke:
The CIA wanted to send a spy to the Soviet Union and the spy that was selected had incredible qualifications. He was fluent in Russian, had perfect Cyrillic handwriting, had a vast knowledge of Soviet culture and mannerisms, could cook typical Soviet meals, and could keep up his act with a belly full of vodka. The mission was long-term infiltration of the Kremlin. The spy was dropped in a remote village where he approached a man and said, in perfect Russian, "Hello comrade, can you please tell me which direction is Moscow?" The man looked at him, and walked inside. Within minutes, the KGB was swarming the village and arresting the spy. While being interrogated, the KGB officials said "Quit the act, we know you are an American spy." The spy was baffled they (especially the man in the village) were able to tell so quickly, but tried to keep up the act for as long as he could. When he finally cracked, he said "Alright, alright, I'm a spy. I will tell you whatever you want, but please just tell me how you knew I was a spy because I devoted my whole life to perfecting my Soviet character." The official said * "You're black." *
To be fair, you probably wouldn't ask an astronomer to test a painting, it wouldn't make any sense.
One of my favorite scenes from this series, love how he gives himself time to celebrate his proof of the answer, really shows how much he treats these crimes as a game.
It's not time, he's using his phone to search up the date. If you look closely you can see the words popping up next to his phone
@@inactive9550 took him a while to argue and also to go away and come back when he could google on the spot. Since him wasting time is fitting for his character i think thats the intention
why does he need to prove this is fake? i can't watch it cuz i have to pay for the show :(
Math test: explain how you got your answer.
Me: oh come on proving is just a detail
Same with programming as well like a "
I have proven the algorithm, coding is just a detail" moment.
@@misternobody6798 I wish that was still the case...
All I saw was a white dot
Tyson Chiswell, before it went Supernova, it'd most likely be a star. So that could also be represented as a dot. It would have to be a fatter dot, if not a smudge to be distinguished. Which I guess it was.
Mr. Sahab isnt. The star went supernova in the 1860s. The painting was painted in the 1640s
it could also just not be seen by eye. a supernova doesnt just light the star up a little its basically the difference between day and night
That small tiny dot..... man I wouldve just said "the painting was from ebay."
It's cause the show is lazily written
John at the end heavily breathing “Sherlock” gives me life
yEEeS
Omg I thought I was the only one
Oh God
BlackSloth 13 johnlock is real
Ohh Ohhh Sherlock ohh
Technically, it took him 2 seconds to figure it out. Cuz he spent 3 seconds talking to the woman , 4 seconds showing off , and 1 second to make sure the kid didn't actually die.
K Fang no shit! Sherlock
Ar Arindam hahah! Nice!
You figure it out, nice, you save the kid.
Dalia Daly Cuz it was a poor terrified kid counting. Moriarty's intention was to give him 10 seconds. And he would have solved it in a normal 10 seconds anyway. Since it took him relatively 2 seconds when the kid was counting.
So "Sherlock" is a gloating narcissistic sociopath genius, and the show is a drama meant to highlight Sherlock's "attributes" while the kid is an actor playing a role that will invest the viewer into caring whether he lives or dies...and the fact that you are counting and parsing the seconds shows how little you have invested in your own life. Which coincidentally reflects poorly on my life as I am commenting about yours. LOL
Nahh He used the time stone to slow the time so he can think
Coco Jeff no he looked in the future to find out all the possible putcomes
beans
Dalia Daly thats what he meant by not marvelising everything
Ashik Kaffor let the fan bases have their fun (i enjoyed the references)
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When the child started counting down i got chills. Something abt the way they rendered the audio makes it so unsettling.
Agreed
That is really true
YouDunNeedToKnow Great direction! The sounds, the music,, theinking, the visuals, everything was perfectly fitting in.
The kid is Steven Moffat's son, Louis Moffat
It's called... Reverb. Lol
the longest 10 seconds ever
Brown Sinatra technically the kid just counts up to 10, not 10 seconds
You haven't watched bleach before.
DIO would like to disagree, muda muda.
NIDELLANEUM the title says otherwise gud sir
Well, you clearly haven't seen Dragon Ball Z
I knew it had to be something with the stars. The guy who died had a telescope in his room, so he had to have liked studying the sky. Because of this, he had to have noticed the stars in the painting were in the wrong era.
aLSO, IN THIS EPISODE, THEY HAD A SIDE-JOKE ABOUT HOW sHERLOCK APPARENTLY KNOWS SQUAT ABOUT ASTRONOMY
Congrats Sherlock
How could you commented 4 days ago when this vid was posted yesterday ???
Actually, if you focus on their fight with the assassin they were fighting in observatory, the background has the narrator talking about the van buren supernova. That's why he knew it, he heard it while fighting the assassin.
minh duong van it’s June
He used the time stone to think about it for hours, and then went back in time to look like he solved it in 10 seconds. XD
Ur deduction its briliant !!! 😁
But how long did this take to figure out... 10 seconds perhaps!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Date Masamune lol docter strange
Its would have been faster if you look in the back it says 'made it china'
Jake Santos ahahahahaha
Harvinder kalsi hahaha
LMAOOO HAHAH
rofl
Lmao
1:19 Greg yelling Sherlock. God I love Greg. He's on a high pressure job, yet he rarely let's it show, but sometimes he does. That's one of those times.
Ellen Solomon, “A kid!” Lestrade needs more love.
You know, he heard about that fact in an earlier scene in a planetarium. He was fighting or something and it could be heard in the background. Amazing how this man stores every detail with all his senses at all times
Do you know when?
@@VitaeLibra Before this scene(1×3), Sherlock and John fought a guy in a theatre-type place I think, where a woman alone was listening to some space facts. He heard it there.
never mentioned about the van buren supernova and also how did he deduce that the dot was a supernova, was it mentioned anywhere else?
*The woman couldn't accept it was a fake.*
Dean Natuno
She was into it
He Who Shall Not Be Named I think you mean in on it, if she was into it she either found it a fun hobby or found it attractive
David Packer
You're right.
Tube light... It may take time
Like someone in the public eye we know
Good thing the kids a slow counter, it took him 45 seconds to count down from 10
Counter attack to counter🤫
Moriarty was either counting into the kid's earphones or the kid was being really careful counting backwards knowing an error could cost him his life. Anyway the episode didn't say anything about 10 seconds, only that the kid started counting from 10
Strange
Isn't it
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Suraj Prakash Thakur yah!! It is strange.
Well, who am I to judge?
Suraj Prakash Thakur dammit you were faster
XD funny
you mean...
*_Doctor Stephen Strange?_*
The moment he started walking around showing off was the moment I started freaking out
I loved this scene so much, it capitalized on several specific elements pertaining to this complete episode, especially Moriarty’s brilliance. He knew how Sherlock’s mind operated, he’d watched and studied him and knew just how much this would test his mind. In an earlier scene, Sherlock and John converse over the fact that he’d completely shut out of his mind facts pertaining to astronomy, that he saw them merely as wastes of brain space. This was a brilliant test to shove into Sherlock’s face just how false that sentiment was, as the only way he could’ve saved the child’s life was by knowing that specific star was not present in the 1600s night sky. God I love this show
But I don't understand how he identifies the supernova in the painting. If he does actually have an image of the night sky and the position of the stars memorised then he would maybe know that this star is something not normally visible, but for a man who ignores everything astronomical how would he know that one particular star is not always there?
Hearing about the Van Buren supernova in the background at the planetarium might have caused him to memorise the date, but he would still have to know where it was in the night sky to know what it was in the painting.
@@mattc3581 I think the whole point was that Sherlock didn’t ignore the facts, or not study them. He just pushed them back far into his mind, secluded them on the notion that they were pointless and insignificant and that it was important to focus on less “medial” topics. Moriarty knew this and challenged the very way that Sherlock had adapted to process his information. He knew that Sherlock would either have to strain himself rearranging his thoughts to bring back this information regarding the supernova quick enough to save the child, or else have to live with the guilt of the consequence of his own mental pattern.
So evidently it seems Sherlock did have that information memorized, he had just compartmentalized and stored it away
that's Everett Ross without CIA and Dr strange without magic......
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Well maybe Sherlock used the Time Stone to go back in time so he can think longer and then go forward in time to tell everyone he solved it in 10 seconds lmao
I love how all the comments are recent, meaning almost all of us suddenly got this video in our recommendation section and clicked on it because it's interesting (and of course, Berendict Crumblepatch)
Just re-watched every episodes. Mostly why. Exam time so
Everybody I figured it out !!!!!!!!! FINALLYYY
OKAY LISTEN !!!!
He literally says in the scene that HE HEARD ABOUT IT AT THE PLANETARIUM (time stamp: 1:09:03) , during the golem(spelling?) fight???
He didn't just look at the painting and figure it out,
he REMEMBERED hearing about it at the planetarium (time stamp 1:07:46)
and GUESSED it was that, so he
GOOGLED
the van buren supernova to confirm the DATE it was exploded !!!!!
Which was AFTER the original was supposed to have painted !!!!!!!!!!!
Thats how he got it !!!!!!!!
Why did he think of the sky?
Because the guard who was killed because it was fake had a telescope and eas into stars!! Sherlock remembered all the info and put it together in his head !!!!
Recent for you maybe lol
In the reddit it says before this scene, there is a fight sequence. Sherlock and Watson fighting a tall human at a planetorium. If you can hear lecture on the background, it was about supernova. Maybe that's how he figured. Director brilliance indeed.
Good scene indeed
The chill when you hear the kid’s voice gets me every time.
The great thing about this episode is that it started off showing Sherlock as someone who is supposed to be "spectacularly ignorant" about the very basics in astronomy, among others. This is genius.
the first two seasons had very good payoffs
I love Sherlock. Such a good series.
this series deserve be watched using boxxy software cause it has the best video quality, dubbing/ subtitle and also.... it is for free
They've been dicking around ever since Moriarty blew his brains out.
Certainly the smartest TV show character
@@joelthompson6853He’s what a stupid writer thinks a smart character is.
Noticed the way John was so awestruck by sherlock’s deduction in the end?
Beautiful ❤
Thanos: “You’re full of tricks, wizard. But you never once used your greatest weapon... a fake.”
*earlier*
Sherlock: The painting is a fake! Ohh, I could use this trick in the future!
Have you ever thought that dr.strange is as sherlok holmes as dony stank?
@@cardieshe1371 speak english
Nice one lol
Oh, so thats how he did it
Also he uses stars illusion to hide the stone
"Let me guess, a fake?"
"It was, and it was beautiful"
😂😂😂😂 lmfao
Something about 1:22 just gets me. The silence after giving the answer is just a little too long. The adrenaline of finding the right answer and outsmarting the bomber yet again gives way for just a moment to panic. It's a really understated moment that shows Sherlock not fully relaxing until he knows the kid is safe.
Me: but the painting IS FAKE
Kid: 10...
Me: no *no NO N O*
Honestly the little moan of Sherlock's name at the end by John just cured my depression
For real💀
"Oh that is gorgeous, that is BRILLIANT"
David Tennant's Doctor? Dat u?
Nobody Hi well both shows were written by Moffat....so those words may not be coincidence
Moffet only wrote a few episodes for Tannent.
What would happen, if the doctor found sherlock? What a mess... Whole univers would die while they're figthing, trying to know who's showing off the most
Splendid.
Simply delicious.
Imagine Bimpletin Tennis Match as The Doctor. It would be brilliant
It's odd how sherlok knew about the supernova when he once said to watson that "knowing that the earth spins around the sun is irrelevant"
He heard it at the planetarium
That’s the irony; this scene proved to him that astronomy isn’t always irrelevant
Yes... everyone noticed it... it's a blunder...
I swear Benedict cumberbatch would be amazing as The Doctor
_Too slow...The pawn shop tv guy can solve this in 2 seconds without even need to call his "expert" friend..._
Best he can do for that painting is 20 bucks...
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Why? Cos whether it's real or not, to him it'll always be fake.
let me call my friend down hes an expert on this
Ok, sound's fair enough
😆😆😆😆
Did he and sherlock got along famously?
This is especially hilarious because in the original novels, Sherlock Holmes knew absolutely nothing about astronomy. As far as he was concerned, it was in no way helpful to his practice and when Watson gave him a brief rundown he said he would immediately forget it:
But he acknowledged he heard it in the planetarium (earlier in the episode)
yeah that also happened in the series, he said he didn’t know the earth revolves around the sun, but after in the chapter he had to go to the planetarium and there was where he learnt it
One of my favorite scenes from my favorite Sherlock episode.
I was sure he was going to say "It's a number's painting!"
Everybody I figured it out !!!!!!!!! FINALLYYY
OKAY LISTEN !!!!
He literally says in the scene that HE HEARD ABOUT IT AT THE PLANETARIUM (time stamp: 1:09:03) , during the golem(spelling?) fight???
He didn't just look at the painting and figure it out,
he REMEMBERED hearing about it at the planetarium (time stamp 1:07:46)
and GUESSED it was that, so he
GOOGLED
the van buren supernova to confirm the DATE it was exploded !!!!!
Which was AFTER the original was supposed to have painted !!!!!!!!!!!
Thats how he got it !!!!!!!!
Why did he think of the sky?
Because the guard who was killed because it was fake had a telescope and eas into stars!! Sherlock remembered all the info and put it together in his head !!!!
One of the most memorable shows I have ever watched
zain alabedien
Really? Is there another show u can recommend? U must like these types of shows so you must know some good ones.
nicenessstreak No unfortunately not
I was reffering to TV shows in general
I also am searching for a show similar to this
nicenessstreak my other favourites are Prison break, 24 and House m.d.
Zain Alabedien, Prison Break and House, yup, good shows. I need to look up 24.
In February 1987 the explosion of a star, Supernova 1987A, could be seen on Earth. Before that, the last supernova visible to the naked eye was in 1604.
I technically would have ran away screaming from the tension.
Canonically in the books sherlock doesn't know that the Earth revolves around the sun lmao
0:55 Me when my friends try to help me in a marvel vs dc debate.
Doctor Strange knows his art
In the mcu of course
Watson is loving him a bit of Sherlock 1:41
Absolutely one of my favorite series EVER.
0:41-1:23 when invigilator says last 5 mins to complete exam and you are in the middle to the last question...
Pretty wild that Sherlock has just randomly memorized the exact positions of the stars in every possible configuration, and in many different time periods - they're different based on your location, the current season and century.
It would be possible if someone spent years on studying and memorizing all that, since the number of stars that are visible to the naked eye is in the thousands, but why would he do that?
But the real sherlock doesn't know a thing about astronomy
Didn’t he looked it up on his phone?
The conan doyle sherlock doesn't care anything related to astronomy, even the guy doesn't know the earth spinning around the sun, but then again its not the real holmes, my refference is in sherlock holmes study in scarlet case
Do you?
Ar Arindam do u ?
watch the episode again.
_"I've come to bargain!"_
”You’ve come to die!"
It must've been painted in 1858-1860. Supernovae only last a few months to a few years
So not only did Sherlock prove it's fake, he narrowed down the date it was made to a timespan of probably less than two years.
He required so much more than that since he didn't actually believed in Astronomy's importance for his work. He learnt it during the fight with Golem and solved it while under pressure in just 8 seconds.
What's a hobbit doing in between?
Going on an adventure.
Looking for more adventures on behalf of his more Took-ish side! ;)
That was actually 29 seconds from when the child started counting to the moment he figured it out.
In this scene Sherlock has already figured that it’s fake he’s forced to prove it.
Wow, Dr Strange and Everett Ross had previous lives as Holmes and Watson LMAO!
You just got to love the look on the curator’s face.
That look on her face at the end..
What a great series this was. Hats Off to the actors and writers.
Anyone watches or reads Conan? That puny Japanese pupil solves crimes like this everyday.
Case closed
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote Sherlock Holmes.
Lizi zhu I do...
But the fact that everyday crimes happens just around him bugs me...
Some cases are extremely good though.
And the kid is a fan of Aurther Conan Doyle, hence the name conan is used.
The logic of Japanese anime is, to quote the great Kevin Garnet's words, "Anything is possible."
Shinichi (sherlock), Beika (baker street), Ai (irene adler), Raiha Pass (reihenbach fall)
One of those moments I point to to show that Sherlock absolutely does care
Bloody hell used his time stone 😂
Sherlock had plenty of time... The timer only started when he asked for time to prove his theory true.
I absolutely love how he solves within the 10 seconds from 0:41 to 1:23
Its called enlargement. For someone who is under pressure sometimes seconds seem less more second-like. Or sometimes its just that for the movie to analyze those 10 seconds they put it under details with no one to actually notice its more than 10 seconds. Also the kid didnt count the right way
And went by an old rhythmic of counting (basically something adds do a lot)
If it was my life on the line I would be reciting the slowest countdown to from 10 - 1 too.
This is why i come to love the stars... Yeah, it is a weird reason, but since this scene, I'm fascinated with the stars
Then you really dont love stars otherwise you'd already be into them well before something like this show came along.
this scene of the ep was so intense oml...
Neal Caffrey would’ve been faster.
Redyy Redyy I wholeheartedly agree 👍
Preach....
Jin Ruidmongm Look up the show white collar
If only there was a crossover episode lol
Yes!
One of the most awesome shows to date...
Ross and Strange?
no, Bilbo and Smaug
This scene always gives me goosebumps....
He was going to be Doctor Who, but he decided to be BBC's Doctor Sherlock.... But he is now Doctor Strange.
He'd make a brilliant doctor or an even better master.
At an actual interview he had, before Doctor Strange. XD
Interviewer: You know, you'd make a good Doctor Strange?
B.C.: Who?
Interviewer: That too!
Sherlock wasn't ever a Doctor. He worked informally
I really like Martin Freeman's acting, here you can tell he was out of breath just from the worry and tension of the situation.
I would be lying if I said the kid's voice didnt freak me out when he started counting....
Very "Strange" situation. He actually cheated. Poor guys don't know that he can do magic.
Okk..I'm bit of a skeptic coz how in the hell did Google/Bing showed up pictures this fast?!😳
Lizmol Antony clearly in this universe the internet is actually fast
Everybody I figured it out !!!!!!!!! FINALLYYY
OKAY LISTEN !!!!
He literally says in the scene that HE HEARD ABOUT IT AT THE PLANETARIUM (time stamp: 1:09:03) , during the golem(spelling?) fight???
He didn't just look at the painting and figure it out,
he REMEMBERED hearing about it at the planetarium (time stamp 1:07:46)
and GUESSED it was that, so he
GOOGLED
the van buren supernova to confirm the DATE it was exploded !!!!!
Which was AFTER the original was supposed to have painted !!!!!!!!!!!
Thats how he got it !!!!!!!!
Why did he think of the sky?
Because the guard who was killed because it was fake had a telescope and eas into stars!! Sherlock remembered all the info and put it together in his head !!!!
that "oOOhhH Sherlock"
Thanos: Let me guess, you're Holmes?
Dr. Strange: Yes, and I was beautiful.
I think my heart stopped the moment that kid's voice came over the phone
More like 40 seconds
She is wearing the hell out of that dress! ! ! Green would be great also!
*copies painting with perfect 1:1 ratio*
*adds in extra star that doesn't exist in original but is coincidently astronomically accurate*
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Thats why these things happen in the movies or shows... because its not fucking real. Nor does it need to be real.
The forger had to time the painting to the date of the year of when it was originally painted in order to get the accurate star positions. (Ex. If the painting is dated to have been painted in the summer, it wouldnt make sense that the constellations would be in their winter positions.) It just so happened by chance that year that there appeared to be an extra star in the sky due to the Vanbeurian Supernova and the forger just painted what he saw in the sky based on the date and didnt realize the extra star wasn't there in the original.
@@jessicadias5014 you do realize that supernova is not seeable to the naked eye
@@JackTheripper911 Well sure, because the supernova wasn't real? :P
TallytheCat uh no, the supernova is real, the reason it was a fake is because it was supposed to be a painting from 1600s and since the star wasn’t visible to the naked eye back then hence there shouldn’t be a star there, and it only became visible when it became into a supernova by the 1860s
more seasons of this version of Sherlock Please!
Patrick Jane could do faster
He used the time stone to predict 14 millions options then come with the conclusion
Damm, I am Sherlocked.
This is madness at it's peak
Absolutely ridiculous
Wow he’s fast
knows about the van buren supernova but not that the earth revolves around the sun
*NO SHT SHERLOCK*
It took him longer than 10 seconds,
He used the time stone
Well I wish I could have proved that my wife was cheating on me in 10 seconds. But no it took 3 years for me to solve it
Missing Sherlock sooooo much 😢 love u Ben
L is all grown up into S
Lmaooo
She was just counting down from 10.. she is not counting seconds 😂😂
The Four Horsemen of Geniusness in TV Shows
-Alakazam
-Iron Man
-Hank Pym
-Sherlock
When the teacher start counting before he’s stop taking your test paper