Thinking about The Reichenbach Fall a bit. Moriarity said Richard Brooke is the English equivalent to Reichenbach? So maybe the title is a double meaning and it also means the Richard Brooke fall? If it does im not sure if that would just refer to the fact Moriarity dies in general, or that it is him that falls from the building (and not Sherlock), but it’s certainly interesting
according to the novel itself yes, moriarty supposed to die (for the 1st time sir arthur was so desperate that he made a sir boast-a-lot that no one can’t defeat him, he stressed out, so he made the scene to end his characters, but my question is. back to the series how come reichenbach = richard brooke, anyone can explain this to me ?


