SHERLOCK is back, kind of. In a one-off New Year's special, Holmes and Watson return--in the 19th century--to solve the case of the Abominable Bride. What starts out as an homage to the original works ...
Well, that's your lot. Ninety dizzying minutes of drug-addled, time-travelling chaos, and Sherlock is off our screens for another year - at least. Just in case January wasn't depressing enough already ...
It’s rare that a series gets to do an adaptation of its own adaptation, but that’s exactly what writers and creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss achieved with the Christmas Special episode Sherlock: ...
The previously untitled Sherlock Victorian special finally has a name and release date. Speaking at MCM London Comic Con, Mycroft actor Mark Gatiss announced the one-off BBC special will be called The ...
The holiday special for Sherlock, "The Abominable Bride," is a total disaster, but there are genuine moments of fun littered throughout, despite the questionable plot holes and having seemingly been ...
It’s a genius concept – take those most modern of detecting duos, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, and transport them to the 19th century. It’s a wonder no one ever thought of it before. But before ...
Sherlock returned with a trip back in time and a huge revelation about how Moriarty died in the New Year's Day special. The journey back to Victorian London was all in the detective's mind but it did ...
The nominal trigger for the action – sparked, it seems, by a fleeting reference to "the case of Ricoletti of the club foot and his abominable wife" in Conan Doyle's story The Musgrave Ritual – was the ...