My very long confession/analysis of Jim pretty much similar to your’s except I decided to label him with a couple of psychiatric illnesses too.
What exactly is wrong with Mr Moriarty?
I’ve always thought of him as evil but for the first time I look at Mr Moriarty from a medical perspective.
Is he mentally ill?
And if so, what does he have and how did he become this way?

Reblog if you like it! Reasonable comments welcome.

Prove me wrong, ordinary Sherlock. Prove that you’re not like them. I want you to prove that you know the truth, thatwe are one and the same, in both life and in death. Prove that you’re not ordinary, convince me.

Confession:
Because we’re not so different, you and I. Because we both get bored, we both spend all our lives searching and searching for distractions…only you’re boring. You prance around London, solving other people’s problems, and you know it could have been different, oh, it could have been very different…when you look at me, Sherlock, you don’t see a criminal or a monster. You see the man that you could have become. You see yourself.

Confession:
We were destined to play this game together, Sherlock. Let’s do this forever and ever and ever. Nothing can stop us, not even death. Because we’re not normal, we’re not ordinary. We are each other. Only I’m the man that you could have become.

The condensed, visual version of Jim Moriarty’s psychological profile. Click for hi-res.
They can now be found on my blog.
Analyzing Sherlock was fun, John was easy, and as for Moriarty, well, I did the best I could. But he is very, very complicated. I also diagnosed him with a shitload of personality disorders. All of them, to the best of my knowledge, pertain to his behavior and characteristics.
Now, I am going to get started on Irene Adler, Molly Hooper, and Lestrade. Any suggestions, comments, or criticisms (as long as they’re diplomatic) are encouraged. Just inquire within.
