Okay, I brought myself to ask Moffat, but I didn't get a reply. So before I have to overcome my shyness and fear of making myself look stupid (Hey, maybe the answer to this question is clear to others and I just fail to see it because of my lacok of observation skills!) in front of
sherlockbbc, I thought I'd ask the flist.
Is Irene a baddie or not?
As much as I love me some bad guys, I hope Irene isn't one, because in the book she wasn't. See, that's what happens when you read a book before its adaptation - if there's a change, you won't be able to deal with it. Maybe that's why I even fail to try and see it from a "she's a bad guy" perspective. Well, I did try, it just didn't work very well. I'm almost, pretty sure (because if was really sure, I wouldn't ask your opinions) that Irene only did what she did because Moriarty threatened her.
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Is Irene a baddie or not?
As much as I love me some bad guys, I hope Irene isn't one, because in the book she wasn't. See, that's what happens when you read a book before its adaptation - if there's a change, you won't be able to deal with it. Maybe that's why I even fail to try and see it from a "she's a bad guy" perspective. Well, I did try, it just didn't work very well. I'm almost, pretty sure (because if was really sure, I wouldn't ask your opinions) that Irene only did what she did because Moriarty threatened her.
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