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riveralwaysknew:

“I believe in Sherlock Holmes" 

"Yeah, well that won’t bring him back.”

Let’s talk a little about this scene. Sherlock’s mind referenced certain people as he was dying, but upon review they weren’t random. They were those who had kept him alive for the last two years.

Molly, the inside man.

Mycroft, the confidant.

And, Anderson? Yes, and it’s beautiful… 

Anderson, the believer.

He kept Sherlock alive in the way we did. Not by being integral like Molly, or important like Mycroft, but by simply believing in him. By coming up with theories and starting a fan club all on the basis of believing that if anyone could defy death, it was Sherlock Holmes. So when Sherlock thought he was really going to die and that there was a minimal chance of survival - his mind palace also turned to Anderson. To the person who, despite all evidence to the contrary, believed he could survive.

This actually makes a lot of sense.  I could never figure out why Sherlock would have Anderson in his mind palace as forensic’s expert, when he generally thought Anderson was a clueless idiot.  But, this makes a lot more sense.  It wasn’t just a way of tagging forensic information.  Anderson was also a tag for something more linked to sentiment.  The idea that there were people out there who believed in Sherlock Holmes, who believed that despite all odds to the contrary, he could survive.

(via thepainofthesass)