Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Why Would Moriarty Attack Holmes.

The publisher and show host Dindy Robinson asked me an important question tonight. Why would Moriarty go after Sherlock Holmes? Why not go straight for the top and assasinate Queen Victoria?

Well, it would ruin a good story LOL! To paraphrase John Cleese, "what's the bloody point if Moriarty is Sherlock Holmes worst nightmare if Moriarty doesn't confront Holmes?" What I worked out is that Moriarty blames Holmes for his difficulties. Moriarty thinks he can go around having British officials killed up the food chain until he hits the top. Holmes is the only man out there able to thwart Moriarty.

You can also carry this out on limb. (Please put the saw away, LOL)! Moriarty spent a childhood being raised to hate the English, to see what the English did to Ireland, what happened in the Potato Famine. His schemes start kicking his enemies in the side and now this...Holmes makes an apperance and thwarts it all. Moriarty would never admit it, but Holmes emasculates him and he is the weak little boy again. The English thwarting the Irish. Moriarty is becoming more and more out of control, emotional and megalomanical.

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