One Sherlock mystery was quickly solved in last night's special – Mark Gatiss's Mycroft Holmes hasn't been shown in the previews because he's, well, put on a few pounds. Ok, more than a few. Can-bet-on-when-he's-going-to-croak pounds in fact. This
In 2006, well-known Holmes enthusiast Mark Gatiss was asked to address the Sherlock Holmes Society's annual dinner at the Houses of Parliament. Gatiss, who brought along Steven Moffat as his guest, told the audience about a meeting at the BBC to
Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman returned for a ghostly Victorian edition – but what was really going on? 0. 13 tweets that perfectly sum up the reaction to last night's Sherlock special. By Huw Fullerton. Saturday 2 January 2016 at 9:38AM. 1.
Some things are well worth waiting for and I think we can all agree that Sherlock's fourth season fits firmly within that category. While it's true that we still have the Christmas special "The Abominable Bride" to help satiate our sleuthing appetite
In the end, we were informed that Moriarty is definitely dead, and Sherlock knows what he's about to do next – but we won't find that out until series four. Unsurprisingly, the bonkers special left many viewers baffled, and some downright angry. Others