monikakrasnorada:mrskolesouniverse:221bloodnun:G-VGMG HelicopterMagnussen, Mycroft, Moriarty (G Man)
monikakrasnorada:mrskolesouniverse:221bloodnun:G-VGMG HelicopterMagnussen, Mycroft, Moriarty (G Man), and Sherlock all use the same helicopter. And no, it’s not the only one that is put into service, because here is the one that came to get John in S2.G-DFOX - The closest thing we get to this number is the patience grenade, which is brought in on a drone. Mycroft: It’s a DX-707. I’ve authorised the purchase of quite a number of these.Colloquially it is known as “the patience grenade.”Of course, the first time we see Mycroft’s helicopter, they obscure the serial number. The second time is right before Magnussen keeps flicking John in the eye, mentions Janine, and tells Sherlock that @monikakrasnoradaSo, C-VGMG helicopter brought Sherlock and John to Magnussen and then the same one brought Mycroft?And, since we remember that the same man appeared as Mycroft’s minion in 221B (TLD) and Moriarty’s bodyguard (TFP), maybe the usage of the same helicopter means nothing but the fact that it’s Mycroft’s?Wow, so we’re saying that CAM sent the same helicopter to pick up Sherlock and John, sent it back, took off the CAM logo and then brought Mycroft?? What even? I mean, why wouldn’t they cover the id number if they wanted it to be a different helicopter? They went to the trouble of putting the CAM logo on it, so what gives??idek @mrskolesouniverse & @monikakrasnorada I have a feeling it has to do Sherlock saying, “If you know who I am, then you know who he is” about John in the beginning of HLV, with the pressure points that don’t make sense until after TAB, and Mycroft saying Magn(us)sen is Like Eur(us), but not Mrs. Hudson, he’s a plot device…He also has a sweet helicopter. Or Mycroft does, and S4, he’s basically a plot device as well. -- source link