I'm actually rather glad Irene Adler never returned for another episode -- and I'm not saying that just to be contrary. Had she done so, it would have been anti-climatic, simply elaborating on the feelings that had already been unquestionably established in the final scene of "A Scandal in Belgravia." There is a point in any story line where an emotional climax is reached which is so defining and so intense that it can't be topped without going "over the top," as it were. So much "story" was conveyed in the scene where Sherlock rescues Adler, and then in his remark, "The woman... THE woman" that there's no need for further on-screen "development" of their relationship. The fact that Sherlock ignored his own advice ("Love is a dangerous disadvantage"; "This is your heart and you should never let it rule your head"; "Sentiment is a chemical defect found on the losing side") and risked his life to save hers is a definitive statement of the degree of respect he felt for her, as well as having formed an emotional attachment. The expression on Adler's face when she realized her "executioner" was actually Holmes spoke volumes -- she understood that he had come to feel the same attraction to her that she felt for him. And finally, Holmes remark, "The woman... THE woman," exactly the salute that Mycroft suggested it might be, was the final summation that Irene Adler was everything Sherlock Holmes could ever desire -- or hope for -- in a woman. There really isn't any place to go, in terms of story-telling, after that.
I agree, it would have been anti-climactic... if they tried to bring her back in the same way. I think there is a way, that could both develop her character and keep her around. I think it they could very easily acknowledge it as being anticlimactic and not have her at the center of attention.
"Oh dear God. Look at the poor man. You don't actually think I was interesteded you ? Why ? Because you are the great Sherlock Holmes, the clever detective in the funny hat ? No. Because I took your pulse. Elevated. Your pupils dilated."
Irene's theme resemblance to Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso of Camille Saint-Saëns makes it, I think, all the better and interesting. This is the best episode of the series and the best of the soundtrack.
Hello. Sadly I don't have it on my computer now. But I made a new version that I've never published on youtube, here it is : mega.nz/#!N4lh2I7L!t4z9Ic2bl93P05Y_7CIf_7sCcZRtPeSisBy6HRHithk
This will forever be my favourite medley of music from Sherlock, and this episode especially, will always be the best for me..absolutely wonderful, soulful music, thank you ^^
I really want to learn this on violin because i can feel so much emotion in these notes that i can relate to in a similar way... emotions of love, loss, heart break and agony... but also some happiness as well...
Perfect! Thanks for always uploading the best music. I'm sad that The Woman hasn't returned because I adore her, but at the same time I loved her storyline and I love how beautifully the whole thing was executed, particularly the ending. I don't really want it to be changed
**Spoilers ahead** Nope she isn't back. They stumbled upon a topic which involved her in some sort of way in an episode on season 4 but that's all that had happened.
From: The Woman I'm not hungry, let's have dinner. From: The Woman Bored in a hotel. Join me. Let's have dinner. From: The Woman John's blog is HILARIOUS. I think he likes you more than I do. Let's have dinner. From: The Woman I can see tower bridge and the moon from my room. Work out where I am and join me. From: The Woman I saw you in the street today. You didn't see me. From: The Woman You do know that hat actually suits you, don't you? From: The Woman Oh for God's sake. Let's have dinner. From: The Woman I like your funny hat. From: The Woman I'm in Egypt talking to an idiot. Get on a plane, let's have dinner. From: The Woman You looked sexy on Crimewatch. From: The Woman Even you have got to eat. Let's have dinner. From: The Woman BBC1 right now. You'll laugh. From: The Woman I'm thinking of sending you a Christmas present. From: The Woman Mantelpiece. From: The Woman I'm not dead. Let's have dinner. Reply Happy New Year From: The Woman Goodbye Mr Holmes
What category does this kind of music fall under? I know it's not Epic music, neither is it simple violin because of the many other insturments used. When I want to search for similar music what should I look for? I'm enjoying this piece a lot and would love to hear more like it.
I'm not an expert, but maybe you can look at late Romantic music, for example Wagner's preludes and overtures (Lohengrin, Parsifal, Tannhauser). The balance between soft, delicate themes and powerful instrumental music can be compared to what we have here. I hope this helps a little ;)
I know she won't be coming back to the series, but he gave us a good memory of "her theme"
Thank you gor this
I'm actually rather glad Irene Adler never returned for another episode -- and I'm not saying that just to be contrary. Had she done so, it would have been anti-climatic, simply elaborating on the feelings that had already been unquestionably established in the final scene of "A Scandal in Belgravia." There is a point in any story line where an emotional climax is reached which is so defining and so intense that it can't be topped without going "over the top," as it were. So much "story" was conveyed in the scene where Sherlock rescues Adler, and then in his remark, "The woman... THE woman" that there's no need for further on-screen "development" of their relationship. The fact that Sherlock ignored his own advice ("Love is a dangerous disadvantage"; "This is your heart and you should never let it rule your head"; "Sentiment is a chemical defect found on the losing side") and risked his life to save hers is a definitive statement of the degree of respect he felt for her, as well as having formed an emotional attachment. The expression on Adler's face when she realized her "executioner" was actually Holmes spoke volumes -- she understood that he had come to feel the same attraction to her that she felt for him. And finally, Holmes remark, "The woman... THE woman," exactly the salute that Mycroft suggested it might be, was the final summation that Irene Adler was everything Sherlock Holmes could ever desire -- or hope for -- in a woman. There really isn't any place to go, in terms of story-telling, after that.
I agree, it would have been anti-climactic... if they tried to bring her back in the same way. I think there is a way, that could both develop her character and keep her around. I think it they could very easily acknowledge it as being anticlimactic and not have her at the center of attention.
Perfect!
Beautifully analysed.
My thoughts exactly, perfectly expressed!
Yeah her coming back would have been like someone trying to explain their story on a UA-cam comment (lol all love)
The violin.. first note, makes me tear up. I have had this on repeat all day.
"Oh dear God. Look at the poor man. You don't actually think I was interesteded you ? Why ? Because you are the great Sherlock Holmes, the clever detective in the funny hat ?
No. Because I took your pulse. Elevated. Your pupils dilated."
*Boomm* I cried like a little baby
The best series never become a future! These production needs to be continuing emmidiatly
Season 5 is coming!!!
I hope so much, and I missing "the woman"
@@Joschua06 WHAT?!
Undoubtedly, a very well written, well made and beautifully performed TV romance. The Woman... Theee Woman
Irene's theme resemblance to Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso of Camille Saint-Saëns makes it, I think, all the better and interesting. This is the best episode of the series and the best of the soundtrack.
Thank you for noticing and sharing! I didn't know this piece by Saint-Saëns and I absolutely love it!
My favourite themes from Sherlock. Great work.
Thanks!
Hi could you reupload your padme medley from star wars? It was taken down by youtube a while back.
Hello. Sadly I don't have it on my computer now. But I made a new version that I've never published on youtube, here it is :
mega.nz/#!N4lh2I7L!t4z9Ic2bl93P05Y_7CIf_7sCcZRtPeSisBy6HRHithk
Thank you.
please stop pub
I could cry ... And than the text by the end...i love it ...
This will forever be my favourite medley of music from Sherlock, and this episode especially, will always be the best for me..absolutely wonderful, soulful music, thank you ^^
Wait for my next video before you say that :p
(And thanks^^)
Oh~ I'm looking forward to it then ^^
I really want to learn this on violin because i can feel so much emotion in these notes that i can relate to in a similar way... emotions of love, loss, heart break and agony... but also some happiness as well...
One of the most intriguing moments of the series - totally blown away and
2019 and I'm still waiting for irene to return because she really is THEEE WOMAN.
2020 and still waiting :(
@@priyanshshukla2801 2021 still waiting :/
sometimes all you need to come here and listen to this for hours to get your mind set. love listening this theme.
Perfect! Thanks for always uploading the best music. I'm sad that The Woman hasn't returned because I adore her, but at the same time I loved her storyline and I love how beautifully the whole thing was executed, particularly the ending. I don't really want it to be changed
They are perfect each other!
I received a text at the very moment of The Sigh, I just freaked out!
... When I say run...... RUN 😭 ❤️❤️🖤
I fall in love with this EP and the lady
thank you for adding the speaking part to the music. It hit me right in the feels and it was amazing.
Glad you like it ! I never know if I should insert dialogues or not in a medley.
well let's say that normally, I like to hear the plain music. But here it's unbelievably fitting ;)
Nice ! Thanks
Every time I listen to this I feel alone in the world.
the only one that succeeded in unlocking almost 99.9 in period granite heart of a self-sufficient, bored genius, THE WOMAN
10:49 - Yes!!!! Irene will be back!
This melody is even more awesome with ambient rain background sound.
simply brilliant .......love it
Bring her back. I'd personally love a show of her own.
this is amazing! thank you so much *insert tears*
this is so awesome, you have always the soundtrack that I need, thank you
Haha,, thanks to you!
Disappointed she never actually returned.
annie ann I hope they do, but it's not looking very likely.
nope , season 4 is season final :|
Minh Anh Nguyễn not confirmed. Moffat said 4 could be the last, but the final decision has not been reached.
No?
**Spoilers ahead**
Nope she isn't back. They stumbled upon a topic which involved her in some sort of way in an episode on season 4 but that's all that had happened.
This is lovely, thank you so much.
This music is a masterpiece!! Congratulations to David Arnold and Michael Price
woooo....it is perfect music
Oswin, the upload.... I OWE YOU! ;)
Beautiful
Irene's themeeee♥
Let's have dinner
Sorry about dinner.
I am not hungry
From: The Woman
I'm not hungry, let's have dinner.
From: The Woman
Bored in a hotel. Join me. Let's have dinner.
From: The Woman
John's blog is HILARIOUS. I think he likes you more than I do. Let's have dinner.
From: The Woman
I can see tower bridge and the moon from my room. Work out where I am and join me.
From: The Woman
I saw you in the street today. You didn't see me.
From: The Woman
You do know that hat actually suits you, don't you?
From: The Woman
Oh for God's sake. Let's have dinner.
From: The Woman
I like your funny hat.
From: The Woman
I'm in Egypt talking to an idiot. Get on a plane, let's have dinner.
From: The Woman
You looked sexy on Crimewatch.
From: The Woman
Even you have got to eat. Let's have dinner.
From: The Woman
BBC1 right now. You'll laugh.
From: The Woman
I'm thinking of sending you a Christmas present.
From: The Woman
Mantelpiece.
From: The Woman
I'm not dead. Let's have dinner.
Reply
Happy New Year
From: The Woman
Goodbye Mr Holmes
Reply When I say run, run!
great job!
oh ouiiii
What category does this kind of music fall under? I know it's not Epic music, neither is it simple violin because of the many other insturments used. When I want to search for similar music what should I look for? I'm enjoying this piece a lot and would love to hear more like it.
I'm not an expert, but maybe you can look at late Romantic music, for example Wagner's preludes and overtures (Lohengrin, Parsifal, Tannhauser). The balance between soft, delicate themes and powerful instrumental music can be compared to what we have here. I hope this helps a little ;)
"A Scandal in Belgravia"
I'm not dead, let's have dinner.
The first part isn't Irene adler, it's the John and Mary theme!!!!
It's from the episode when Sherlock is playing violon. He reused it in series 3 but it's from series 2
I always thought he could have had deducted somthing from her makeup maybe..
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Sherlock is ever present, so he has no distraction from the reality, thus he struggles...
Wait what ?
the same moulin roggg
the sme mistakes
A mulher
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herkese açık gönderme...
I will report this...nude photos on youtube !! You should be ashamed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RV Production delet this
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