Jim Moriarty 's choice of the Bee Gees' Stayin' Alive as his ringtone in the BBC's Sherlock is one of the show's most iconic pieces of character-building. It first appears in "A Scandal in Belgravia" and recurs during the climactic rooftop confrontation in "The Reichenbach Fall". 🎵 The Song Behind the Villain The Track: "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees (1977).
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Symbolism: He describes the "final problem" as just "staying alive," which he finds incredibly boring. Jim Moriarty 's choice of the Bee Gees'
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"Stayin' Alive" (Bee Gees): The primary ringtone associated with the character, symbolizing the "Final Problem" and his twisted relationship with Sherlock.