
"Next time you want a broad, pick up your own kind." Bob says this to Johnny and Ponyboy in Chapter 3 This daily natural occurrence links two disparate worlds - and the implication is that it links far more as well. Throughout the story, he notices the sunset and thinks of Cherry, and notes that she is seeing the same sunset.

We saw the same sunset." Ponyboy as narrator in Chapter 3Īfter talking to Cherry and realizing he can really connect with her, Ponyboy uses the sunset as a bridge between the world of the Greasers and that of the Socs. "Maybe the two different worlds we lived in weren't so different. That way you could tell the other guy was human too." By the end of the chapter, Ponyboy has decided that, "Things were rough all over, but it was better that way. In Chapter 7, as Randy tells Ponyboy that he is tired of fighting and is going to leave town instead of going to the rumble, Ponyboy remembers Cherry saying "Things are rough all over," and understands what she meant. She insists that "We have troubles you've never even heard of." Cherry is shocked, but points out to him that not all Socs act that way, just like not all Greasers act like Dally. Ponyboy has just finished relating the story of Johnny's attack to Cherry, and to the reader for the first time. "Things are rough all over." Cherry Valance says this to Ponyboy in Chapter 2

The phrase is not just a threat of violence (it implies the Soc is about to slit Ponyboy's throat), but a reference to the distinguishing quality that makes Ponyboy stand out as a Greaser: his hair. At this point, they are holding him down with a knife at his throat. The Socs have jumped Ponyboy, and are taunting him about his hair. Sherlock: I calculated that there were thirteen possibilities once I’d invited Moriarty onto the roof."How'd you like that haircut to begin just below the chin?" An anonymous Soc says this to Ponyboy in Chapter 1 Sherlock.Ĭaptor interrogating the spy: You broke in here for a reason. Although he left no note, friends say he it was likely he was unable to cope with the slow… Reporter: Sherlock Holmes fell to his death from the top of London’s Bart’s Hospital. Reporter: Questions are now being asked as to why police let matters get so far. Reporter: Sadly all this comes too late for the detective, who became something of a celebrity two years ago. Reporter: In unprecedented scenes there was uproar in court, where Sherlock Holmes was vindicated and cleared of all suspicion. Reporter : …And that after extensive police investigations, Richard Brook did indeed prove to be the creation of James Moriarty. Lestrade: Yeah, well that won’t bring him back. Do you honestly believe that if you have enough stupid theories it’s gonna change what really happened? You did this and it killed him and he’s staying dead. You pushed us all into thinking that Sherlock was a fraud, you and Donovan. How many more you got for me today?Īnderson: Well, you know the paving slabs in that whole area? Even the exact ones that he landed on? You know they were all–

Two years and the theories keep getting more stupid. Lestrade: A mask? A bungee rope, a mask, Derren Brown. It was Jim Moriarty’s body with a mask on. Molly Hooper laid him out.Īnderson: No, she’s lying. Philip Anderson (Jonathan Aris): No no no no. And you will awaken in 3… 2… 1… zero.ĭetective Inspector Lestrade (Rupert Graves): Bollocks! That’s good, the sound of my voice just there in the center of your head and floating all the way around you. That’s what people do, don’t they? Leave a note.ĭerren Brown: John. Sherlock: This phone call, it’s, um… it’s my note. Sherlock: No, stay exactly where you are.
