The season 4 won't be till 2016 but there will be a special set in Victorian times.
It's rumored air around Christmas
It's rumored air around Christmas



We can date this to very late in Holmes and Watson's career. The reference to the publication of Hound of the Baskervilles places it after April 1902, so I'm assuming this is Christmas 1902, as by Christmas 1903 Holmes had retired to Sussex to take up beekeeping (as in Ian McKellen's forthcoming Mr Holmes).
It's going to be bloody brilliant.
Though, I've read that season 4 might not come 'till 2017.![]()
Yeah, it doesn't strike me that they're too concerned with historical or textual authenticity (considering that Holmes is in the deerstalker and has the stereotypical pipe). And as I would've expected from Sherlock, the writing is pretty much a succession of fannish in-jokes and self-referential snark.
So I guess they're dropping Moriarty's "Miss me?" cliffhanger from the last series?
We can date this to very late in Holmes and Watson's career. The reference to the publication of Hound of the Baskervilles places it after April 1902, so I'm assuming this is Christmas 1902, as by Christmas 1903 Holmes had retired to Sussex to take up beekeeping (as in Ian McKellen's forthcoming Mr Holmes).
Yeah, it doesn't strike me that they're too concerned with historical or textual authenticity (considering that Holmes is in the deerstalker and has the stereotypical pipe). And as I would've expected from Sherlock, the writing is pretty much a succession of fannish in-jokes and self-referential snark.
Perhaps Watson's publication dates of his stories are not identical with the Doyle, the Literary Agent's publication. A Study in Scarlet claims to be a reprint of a previously existing publication ("Being a reprint..."). Perhaps more of Watson's work than just STUD was published privately or in minor journals and then resold to a wider audience by the Literary Agent. If so, then we could have Holmes, Watson, and Mrs. Hudson discuss The Hound of the Baskervilles as a published work several years in advance of the Literary Agent's sale and this Christmas special wouldn't necessarily have to be set in the twilight of Holmes' Baker Street career.
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