Discarded plots, quotes from canon, Martin Freeman's hatred of Watson's moustache... Here's a long list of Sherlock series 3 trivia...
Released this month, the collector’s edition Sherlock series 3 DVDs are crammed with nerd succour, from the episodes one and three commentaries by Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat, Sue Vertue and Una Stubbs, to behind-the-scenes featurettes, falling-over and dancing outtakes, footage from episode read-throughs, a deleted scene in which Lars Mikkelsen licks Benedict Cumberbatch, technical special effects gubbins, clips from the only existing television interview with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and - we almost forgot - the series itself.
For Sherlock fans who haven’t yet had the pleasure, we’ve ploughed through all the bonus material on the discs, turning up the odd bit of trivia treasure as we did so. Find out below about Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat's plans for Sherlock to teach Mary the violin, Benedict Cumberbatch...
Released this month, the collector’s edition Sherlock series 3 DVDs are crammed with nerd succour, from the episodes one and three commentaries by Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat, Sue Vertue and Una Stubbs, to behind-the-scenes featurettes, falling-over and dancing outtakes, footage from episode read-throughs, a deleted scene in which Lars Mikkelsen licks Benedict Cumberbatch, technical special effects gubbins, clips from the only existing television interview with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and - we almost forgot - the series itself.
For Sherlock fans who haven’t yet had the pleasure, we’ve ploughed through all the bonus material on the discs, turning up the odd bit of trivia treasure as we did so. Find out below about Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat's plans for Sherlock to teach Mary the violin, Benedict Cumberbatch...
- 11/25/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Review Frances Roberts 25 Apr 2014 - 15:48
Elementary begins its descent towards the season two finale. Here’s Frances’ review of The Man With The Twisted Lip…
This review contains spoilers.
2.21 The Man With The Twisted Lip
Mycroft’s back, Sherlock’s stashing heroin, and Joan’s been kidnapped. So begins Elementary’s first steps towards its season two finale. This week paved the way for the remaining three episodes to reveal something we’ve been wondering since the beginning of this season: just what is Mycroft’s game?
Since episode eight, when we heard Elementary’s dapper restaurateur version of the elder Holmes sibling phone his anonymous accomplice to report on the failure of his “little gambit” to lure Sherlock back to England, a question mark has hung over the character’s head. Why does Mycroft want his little brother back in Blighty? To whom was he speaking? And what...
Elementary begins its descent towards the season two finale. Here’s Frances’ review of The Man With The Twisted Lip…
This review contains spoilers.
2.21 The Man With The Twisted Lip
Mycroft’s back, Sherlock’s stashing heroin, and Joan’s been kidnapped. So begins Elementary’s first steps towards its season two finale. This week paved the way for the remaining three episodes to reveal something we’ve been wondering since the beginning of this season: just what is Mycroft’s game?
Since episode eight, when we heard Elementary’s dapper restaurateur version of the elder Holmes sibling phone his anonymous accomplice to report on the failure of his “little gambit” to lure Sherlock back to England, a question mark has hung over the character’s head. Why does Mycroft want his little brother back in Blighty? To whom was he speaking? And what...
- 4/25/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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