Louisa Mellor Jan 10, 2017
We've scoured The Lying Detective for details and noticed a few interesting titbits. Spoilers ahead...
Once again, we’ve clued for looks in the latest Sherlock episode The Lying Detective and noticed some fun details and references to the original Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories. Here goes…
See related CHiPs heading to the movies, Lethal Weapon influences CHiPs movie lands Vincent D'Onofrio as villain
1. The episode’s very first shot of a smoking gun – which we assume is that of Vivian Norbury in The Six Thatchers as remembered by John Watson – is actually the gun shot at John Watson by Eurus Holmes in the episode’s final shot. (The same shot also features in the series four opening credits and is briefly edited in to the scene of Sherlock and ‘Faith’ sitting by the Thames after he’s thrown her gun into the water.)
2. A vase of white roses,...
We've scoured The Lying Detective for details and noticed a few interesting titbits. Spoilers ahead...
Once again, we’ve clued for looks in the latest Sherlock episode The Lying Detective and noticed some fun details and references to the original Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories. Here goes…
See related CHiPs heading to the movies, Lethal Weapon influences CHiPs movie lands Vincent D'Onofrio as villain
1. The episode’s very first shot of a smoking gun – which we assume is that of Vivian Norbury in The Six Thatchers as remembered by John Watson – is actually the gun shot at John Watson by Eurus Holmes in the episode’s final shot. (The same shot also features in the series four opening credits and is briefly edited in to the scene of Sherlock and ‘Faith’ sitting by the Thames after he’s thrown her gun into the water.)
2. A vase of white roses,...
- 1/9/2017
- Den of Geek
With perhaps the exception of those that love Twin Peaks, it’s very possible that Sherlock fans are the most patient fans in history. Season 3 of the drama, created by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, ended way back February 2014. Since then, audiences have had only a 2016 Christmas special – titled The Abominable Bride – to keep them going. Understandably, anticipation was high when the fourth season of the show finally arrived on screens on January 1st, 2017.
Fans were then rewarded for their patience with a significantly darker, shocking Sherlock premiere – titled The Six Thatchers and directed by Rachel Talalay – and Mark Gatiss has explained to TVLine that the tone he set for that first episode will only grow more intense over the coming fortnight.
“There is quite a lot of action. Episode three is probably more action-packed than we’ve done for a long time, if ever. Definitely more fighting.”
Sherlock Season...
Fans were then rewarded for their patience with a significantly darker, shocking Sherlock premiere – titled The Six Thatchers and directed by Rachel Talalay – and Mark Gatiss has explained to TVLine that the tone he set for that first episode will only grow more intense over the coming fortnight.
“There is quite a lot of action. Episode three is probably more action-packed than we’ve done for a long time, if ever. Definitely more fighting.”
Sherlock Season...
- 1/5/2017
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
The game is (almost) afoot! Three months out from the show’s hotly-anticipated return, the BBC has begun stoking the embers of excitement for Sherlock season 4.
Upholding tradition, over the weekend the British broadcasting giant took to Facebook to lift the lid on the first two episode titles: “The Six Thatchers” and “The Dying Detective.” If history has taught us anything, it’s that these monikers are likely plays on famous Arthur Conan Doyle stories – The Six Napoleons and The Lying Detective have emerged as the likely candidates, but until season 4 premieres in January, treat those rumors as just that.
What we do know is that Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman will be back in action as Sherlock and John Watson, respectively. Returning to present-day London after being flung back in time for Victorian-themed spinoff The Abominable Bride, the residents of 221b Baker Street will be going toe-to-toe with the...
Upholding tradition, over the weekend the British broadcasting giant took to Facebook to lift the lid on the first two episode titles: “The Six Thatchers” and “The Dying Detective.” If history has taught us anything, it’s that these monikers are likely plays on famous Arthur Conan Doyle stories – The Six Napoleons and The Lying Detective have emerged as the likely candidates, but until season 4 premieres in January, treat those rumors as just that.
What we do know is that Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman will be back in action as Sherlock and John Watson, respectively. Returning to present-day London after being flung back in time for Victorian-themed spinoff The Abominable Bride, the residents of 221b Baker Street will be going toe-to-toe with the...
- 9/26/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Kayti Burt Aug 8, 2016
From silent film to the BBC's Sherlock, we're perusing the many on-screen incarnations of the villainous Culverton Smith...
Contains potential spoilers for Sherlock series 4 (well, in the sense that it talks about the hundred-year-old story that inspired one of its characters).
In series 4 of the BBC drama, we're told Culverton Smith is to be Sherlock's "darkest villain yet". Introduced in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Dying Detective" and continuing in various film and TV adaptations over the years, the character has already had a long screen career.
In preparation for the forthcoming season of Sherlock (because what else are we supposed to do with this interminable hiatus?), we're taking a look at Culverton Smith's on-screen history through the ages. We've got your silent films. We've got your fan films. We've got your Jeremy Brett. Pick your poison — or should I say infectious disease...
First, an introduction.
From silent film to the BBC's Sherlock, we're perusing the many on-screen incarnations of the villainous Culverton Smith...
Contains potential spoilers for Sherlock series 4 (well, in the sense that it talks about the hundred-year-old story that inspired one of its characters).
In series 4 of the BBC drama, we're told Culverton Smith is to be Sherlock's "darkest villain yet". Introduced in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Dying Detective" and continuing in various film and TV adaptations over the years, the character has already had a long screen career.
In preparation for the forthcoming season of Sherlock (because what else are we supposed to do with this interminable hiatus?), we're taking a look at Culverton Smith's on-screen history through the ages. We've got your silent films. We've got your fan films. We've got your Jeremy Brett. Pick your poison — or should I say infectious disease...
First, an introduction.
- 8/7/2016
- Den of Geek
Kayti Burt Jul 25, 2016
We're clueing for looks in the Sherlock season 4 teaser trailer. What did we find?
We got our very first look at Sherlock season 4 courtesy of Comic Con with the release of a teaser trailer for the upcoming season, and it is full of clues just waiting to be analysed.
All in all, the trailer was surprisingly ensemble-y, with two of the most intriguing moments going to Mrs. Hudson and Molly, rather than Sherlock and John. It also seemed to emphasize action much more than previous Sherlock trailers, though this could be a marketing choice more than something indicative of the season as a whole.
But enough with the larger picture analysis. Here are 15 things we noticed in the first trailer for Sherlock season 4...
Moriarty gets top billing
The teaser begins with Jim's handsome mug, which is to say that it begins where both the season 3 finale and...
We're clueing for looks in the Sherlock season 4 teaser trailer. What did we find?
We got our very first look at Sherlock season 4 courtesy of Comic Con with the release of a teaser trailer for the upcoming season, and it is full of clues just waiting to be analysed.
All in all, the trailer was surprisingly ensemble-y, with two of the most intriguing moments going to Mrs. Hudson and Molly, rather than Sherlock and John. It also seemed to emphasize action much more than previous Sherlock trailers, though this could be a marketing choice more than something indicative of the season as a whole.
But enough with the larger picture analysis. Here are 15 things we noticed in the first trailer for Sherlock season 4...
Moriarty gets top billing
The teaser begins with Jim's handsome mug, which is to say that it begins where both the season 3 finale and...
- 7/25/2016
- Den of Geek
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