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Victorian Special to Offer Different Take On Lead Characters — Sherlock’ News
“Obviously we can’t do the show without them, and they’ve always said they’re happy to carry on so long as it’s good”.
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Actually, the idea started with a conversation about a possible “Sherlock” wayback flashback or a dream sequence or something. “Why don’t we just do a Victorian one?’ Just because we can, really”.
“We never bothered explaining what they were doing in modern London”, the Times quotes Moffat.
While the Sherlock Christmas special might not be actually a “Christmas” special after all, it is still rumored to be aired in the UK probably sometime around Christmastime. “We must follow BBC’s broadcast”.
Ever since we watched Sherlock and his insane genius shenanigans in the series” first season “A Study In Pink’ – he’s already established in our minds that he is not the type to open the door for you or pick up your hankies when it accidentally falls off your hand. So PBS Masterpiece is waiting for the BBC to announce.
Exactly what the special-episode story is. “The is assumed to be a Christmas special, but Moffat has also previously said that it’s not really”, writes EW. Doyle stories that are scary chillers we haven’t done much. How or why it will take place more than a century earlier than the series normally does will not be explained in the episode. “I quite like it, ‘” said Moffat. “We’re not making this up”. “Nothing’s inconceivable if you have bad taste”.
According to a variety of sources, like Entertainment Weekly, viewers will not be given any explanation as to why Sherlock is set in the Victorian era for the upcoming special. According to Moffat, Sherlock will be a bit less rude than he is in modern times, and he’ll have the manners of a Victorian gentlemen. “He’s a lot less brattish”. They’re the same people, seen through the prism of a different time and fitting in to a different society.
In fact, Moffat said he would embrace a more mature Sherlock and Watson. There will once again be three episodes, and for the most part they will revolve around our two leading men.
“I don’t think it will be us that switch it off”, he said.
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– Season 4 of Sherlock will go into production next spring-and will also return to modern times. Basically in 90 minutes, Benedict went from being an actor with a ridiculous name to the most famous human being on the earth and the moon.