Please remember that if you submit a post for inclusion in the list, you need to tag it #Reichenbach A to Z as well. (That lets me know you actually submitted your own post.)
Anonymous asked: Are you still taking Reichenbach theories? Do you mind helping me with something that's been niggling my mind?
This is a personal blog, so I don’t accept submissions in general. The exception is Reichenbach A to Z theories (ones that walk through Sherlock’s survival trick from beginning to end), which you can submit for inclusion in the master list here.
If anyone’s got a great Sherlock theory they want to spread the word about, I highly recommend checking out this list of theory blogs. Some of them are actively looking for submissions right now.
If you’ve got a question about some kind of theory-related issue, you can go right ahead and send that to me. Just understand that, as I explain on my About page, it might be quite a while before I post your question. (And I don’t mean “a while” as in tomorrow, I mean “a while” as in weeks or months. There’s a longer post about my current inbox status coming soon, but I keep getting so many questions that I’m having trouble finding time to answer questions about questions on top of everything else.)
If you want help working out a theory and don’t want to wait on me, consider checking out something like that new Sherlock forum I posted about earlier today. I’m really nothing special—I bet lots of other people can be just as helpful!
Sorry this update round took a little longer than usual, but I needed to revise the way you could submit your post URLs. I’ve switched to a form for submissions, so we’ll see how that works out.
Please remember to tag your posts #REICHENBACH A TO Z before you submit them to the master list. If I get a submission that isn’t tagged, I’m not going to add it because I won’t have any way to know if the author wants it on the list.
The current version of the Reichenbach A to Z submission post can found at http://finalproblem.tumblr.com/a2zs
Thanks!
shivermepickles asked: Hello! I wrote my idea of how Sherlock survived. I tagged it for reichenbach a to z, but just in case it's not working, I just wanted you to know in case you were compilying some sort of masterlist, and I really value your thoughts. :-) Thanks
This is an excellent point about creating a master list, since tags can be buggy.
I’ve added a page just for Reichenbach A to Z, and your post is now included in the brand-new master list. (And I’m 100% with you on the that-was-really-Sherlock-falling thing, by the way.)
If anyone else would like their A to Z theory added to the list, please submit the URL as an answer here.
Thanks!
The current version of the Reichenbach A to Z submission post can found at http://finalproblem.tumblr.com/a2zs
Thanks!
This is mainly a collection of thoughts I’ve pieced together.
At the begining of Reichenbach fall, when Sherlock is looking through a microscope, and John’s just got out of the shower and walks into the living room, there’s a mannequin hanging from the ceiling, wearing a suit, which John…
YES, EXCELLENT, SOMEONE HAS BEEN BRAVE AND JOINED THE GAME.
You know you want to play as well.
Hey, Sherlockians—want to play a game? A slightly nutty and obsessive but who are we kidding, that’s what we’re here for game?

It’s been a week since The Reichenbach Fall aired. Fans have nearly wrung the episode dry looking for clues and hints about how Sherlock survived. There are a billion theory fragments out there, but they still need to be put together.
Are you brave enough to try? If so, let’s hear your complete theory of what happened from the beginning to the end of Sherlock’s plan to cheat death.
THE RULES:
- Make it as complete as you can. Try not to cheat and leave big gaps in the theory. Even if it means filling holes with things like Sherlock sliding down the neck of a feral giraffe.
- The point isn’t to be right, but rather to just be fearless and go for it. So don’t be wishy-washy. Instead of saying “and then this happened, or maybe this, or possibly that” just choose your favorite alternative and act like it’s the definitive truth.
- You can write your theory, draw it, use screenshots, act it out with puppets… anything that makes you happy.
- Tag your theory post with #REICHENBACH A TO Z so the rest of us can find it.
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If I am going to ask people to do silly things, naturally I know I must be willing to go first. So you’ll find my best attempt at replicating my current Reichenbach headcanon in the photoset above. Some of the points are based on what I think is solid logic. Others are probably more about what I wish was true. And I expect even in a best-case scenario there’s quite a lot wrong or missing, because that’s just how these things go. But I did my best to follow my own rule and treat every point of the theory as if it were definitely correct.
Some of my ideas are… non-standard… so here’s a reference list of other posts and reblogs from my Tumblr which explain some of the sub-theories more fully:
- The homeless network was on the scene, and the person by the bench was in on it.
- Sherlock’s plan was literally a series of magic tricks.
- The Pink Suitcase Theory: A laundry bin was used to catch Sherlock. There is also a follow-up post in which it I discussed how it could just as easily have been a rubbish bin—or maybe even some other object if you can think of a good reason.
- If you haven’t seen fandom’s discussion of why distance and physics make it impossible for Sherlock to have landed in the truck itself, you should check it out.
- The guy on the bike hit John on purpose. That post also explains why I call him the BMX Bandit. (Hint: No one stopped me. Also, Sherlock is now Angel Summoner and together they fight crime. You know it makes sense.)
- Sherlock’s out-of-character moment was intentionally hyperventilating on the roof.
- Sherlock used the rubber ball he was playing with in the lab to stop the pulse in his arm.
- At the last moment, Sherlock switched places with an accomplice—that wasn’t him being taken into St. Bart’s.
- I am strangely obsessed with the red phone box, but it does kind of make sense as the only place to hide temporarily in that setting.
- I tend to think Molly’s role in the plan was less of a crazy ninja accomplice and more of a mortician. Since she’s a mortician and all. Note that this does not reduce her awesomeness.
So that’s what I think happened. For now. Until somebody else plays the game and convinces me otherwise.
Or if nobody else wants to play, I’ll just stand over here feeling awkward wrong brave.
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UPDATE: People are playing, and there is now a master list. If you’d like to submit your Reichenbach A to Z post for the list, go here.
