Quote: Timbo @ August 9 2010, 11:49 AM BSTI remain unable to come up with any explanation of Moriaty's actions which is consistent with him being master criminal rather than a bit of a tosser. I seem to be alone in preferring the previous episode, which at least made some sort of sense.
As I said:
Quote: Matthew Stott @ August 9 2010, 9:46 AM BSTWell, he was merely toying with Holmes, his 'good' opposite, for no other reason than to beat him and for fun. Plus he had been behind, at the very least, last weeks mystery, which Holmes foiled, so perhaps fealt it time to tackle the problem head on.
He's supposed to be like Holmes, who we saw at the start bored because of the lack of suitable excitement. They're both more interested in the game than in people and in Holmes Moriarty has found a suitable enemy to test himself against, and so sets up the game. As I said, Holmes has also been the cause of professional failure a few times for Moriarty, such as in the second episode, and who knows how many times before, so he decided it was time to show Holmes who was boss and, eventually, take him out of the picture altogether.