He tries to open all the doors to escape finding them all also locked. The clown cries out and lunges at Mycroft who dodges him and flees downstairs. Mycroft removes the blade of his sword to reveal a hidden gun, but it fails to shoot. Around a corner, a clown confronts him, arms himself with a nearby sword, and poises himself to challenge Mycroft to a sword battle. Taking a sword disguised as an umbrella to defend himself, he follows a girl running about and whispers coming from his walls to an upstairs corridor. He is forced to go through a hidden door that mysteriously opens and slams behind him. Visibly bothered by this, Mycroft tries to leave but finds the main door locked. After a while, the film footage is disrupted by footage from his childhood before ominously flashing the message, "I'M BACK" right before the reel ends. Mycroft is enjoying a vintage film in the private cinema in his home. A passenger's mobile phone rings and when she answers it pleading for help, she hears a man tell her, "Hello, my name is Jim Moriarty. Is the game finally over? PlotĪ young girl wakes up on an aeroplane and is deeply troubled that her mother sitting beside her and everyone on the plane, including the pilots are unconscious, the oxygen masks deployed. Watson face their greatest ever challenge. Someone has been playing a very long game indeed and, alone and defenseless, Sherlock and Dr. In the final episode of this series, written by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, long-buried secrets finally catch up with the Baker Street duo. It was written by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss. " The Final Problem" is the third and final episode of series four of Sherlock. Welcome to the final problem." ― Jim Moriarty in a pre-recorded message
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