they announced a while back who it would be, although not that he would be in this episode to my knowledge
they announced a while back who it would be, although not that he would be in this episode to my knowledge
also they changed his last name, but its based on that character
Episode 2 funny funny funny funny fun
+ heart warming and fuzzy and everything. feels good
downloading now :O
edit: Sherlock is now my favorite show ever
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nothing has been officially announced by BBC, but both Cumberbatch and Freeman have said they'll be doing season 4.
Good good. Will be a terrible wait for the next season though.
Just started this episode.
Edit: Well that was an unusual episode. Thought it was a filler comedy
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Warning: Reveals the next villain, both name and face
My guess is that he will. Like Qeomash said the next episode will probably be his introduction and the season 4 will focus on him.
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Drunken Sherlock scan is the best thing ever.
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chair seat sleep sleeeeep sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeep
interesting speculation based off of the 2 episodes and trailer for the third
http://stepfordgeek.tumblr.com/post/...s-is-a-sign-of
He looks creepy as fuck in that pic with his tiny little eyes..
http://www.johnwatsonblog.co.uk/blog/11august
Nice little video in there. I thought they were having a May wedding, but the dates say August. Wonder what year it is now.
My wild speculation:
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http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2014-...-steven-moffat
Around 10pm on Sunday night, Sherlock fans may be feeling a combination of elated and melancholic. Elated because the concluding episode of series three is very, very good, melancholic because – just 11 days after it returned – it’s all over again.
So here’s some good news: Sherlock co-creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss have already plotted out two more series of the detective drama – and Moffat reckons it’s their best stuff yet.
“Rather excitingly, Mark and I, for no particular reason, we just got out of the rain and sat at the top of the [Sherlock] production bus… and we just started plotting out what we could do in the future,” Moffat told the audience at tonight's Bafta screening of the season three finale His Last Vow.
“And we plotted out the whole of series four and five.”
“So we have got plans – but our plans don’t tend to be ‘Let’s blow up the world or cast the most famous person in the world’ they tend to be ‘What exciting twists and turns can we add to this?’ And I think we’ve got some crackers!
“The ideas we had that day, I thought were the best we’ve ever had.”
And after you watch the series three finale on Sunday, you’ll know that’s setting the bar very high indeed…