Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Welcome to Lolo TV On Lolo TV, I’ll share my discovery of culture reference in TV shows with you Today, we are going to look at Season 3 Episode 1 of BBC’s Sherlock The Empty Hearse Are there really hidden culture references in TV shows? Let me give you a quick example The Empty Hearse gave the explaination on Sherlock's escape He jumped off from the roof of Barts two years ago. How on earth did he survive the jump? Did you notice Right before the jump He sent a text messsage to Mycroft "Lazarus" Lazarus is a character in the Bible He was resurrected by Jesus after his death There is no better name for Sherlock’s escape plan than "Lazarus" Did you notice this culture reference? The main arc of this episode is Sherlock found out a London underground network’s conspiracy to bomb Westminster When it comes to bombing Westminster One has to mention the famous Gunpowder Treason and Plot in the British history Nov 5, 1605, the British Parliament was having a big ceremony at Westminster Guy Fawkes snuck explosives into the basement He planned on setting the place on fire during the ceremony In The Empty Hearse, the story writers refered to the Gunpowder plot several times to create a parallel between the current case and the history The parallels provided clues for Sherlock in solving his case Now let’s look at all these parallels Parallel 1 – The Copy Cat Guy Fawkes chose to bomb the parliament on the day of an opening ceremony In The Empty Hearse, Lord Moran totally copied Guy’s plan He picked the night when the Parliament was going to be full house voting for the anti- terrorism bill to blow up the place 今晚反恐法案的投票结果很难预测, 当局政府指出这套法案意义重大... Parallel 2 – The Bonfire Since fellow conspirators tipped off the authorities, Gunpowder Plot failed The King survived the assassination Thus, 5th of Nov was designated as a day for celebration, with bonfires That is why when Watson was kidnapped He was placed inside a bonfire Sherlock saved Watson from the fire This jolted something in his mind palace. It’s a vital clue for his deduction At that point, he realized Lord Moran was planning on blow up the Parliament that night 今晚他不会去议会 今天是11月5日 “切记,切记” “火药阴谋” ““切记,切记,十一月初五” This is a British folk song about the Gunpowder Treason and Plot When Sherlock mentioned that Watson came to the realization they need to stop the bomb Parallel 3: The Underground Sherlock deduced Moran’s plan to bomb the Parliament But he still needed to find the explosives History helped Sherlock again In Gunpowder Plot Guy Fawkes snuck 36 barrels of gun powders into the basement of the Parliament Following this scheme Sherlock found the car full of explosives In the deserted London underground segment Stopped the bomb just in time It is fascinating to watch Sherlock using the history as clues to solve his current case However, some fans complained the writers made Moran such a dumbass He followed Guy Fawkes template way too literally Making it too easy for Sherlock to guess his whole plan Well, to that - Lolo’s explanation is Without Moriarty as the Criminal Consultant Folks like Moran are certainly amateur hours. These are the culture references I found while watching The Empty Hearse I’m glad I get to share with you all If there is a show you like to watch with me and discuss the hidden references Drop me a line in the comments Maybe next time Lolo TV will be watching what you are watching Lolo TV
B1 US sherlock moran gunpowder parliament fawkes plot Sherlock Season 3 Episode 1 Explained 412 27 怡蕙 posted on 2016/06/11 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary