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UK 1982
Cells of the Mind
Remember how we discussed how whole MP sequence in HLV reflects real places from Sherlock’s life - the morgue, Mycroft’s office, the hallway from Roland Kerr College, the stairs from Lauriston Gardens? Therefore we may assume that at some point in his life Sherlock has been locked up in a psychiatric institution of some sort. I do not believe that the cell just symbolises the deepest part of his subconscious in which he keeps his unwanted and frightening emotions (= Moriarty in chains). Just as the stairs are stairs he knows AND his way of going deep into himself, the cell must have a double meaning - real and symbolic - as well.
Of course you know where I am going - to me this is just one more piece of evidence that Eurus is a creation of Sherlock’s mind. What is more believable - that Sherlock who already keeps a padded cell in his mind palace creates a sister who shares many of his character traits and who is imprisoned for being mentally ill - or that there are two Holmes siblings who at some point in their lives have been imprisoned for being mentally ill? This would mean two in three Holmes siblings being sectioned, quite an improbable ratio. And one of them has been kept in an installation for “uncontainable” human beings for decades, in an institution the existence of which probably violates British law.
UK 1982
PRISON TALK: THE PADDED CELL! PART 2
Music Post!
Padded Cells by Ed Rush and Optical