is amused by people overreacting

Jan 12, 2012 21:54

Being a BBCphile, of course I've followed "Sherlock" since the modernized series started in the UK. I've seen the 2 released episodes of season 2. But it is the wind-up to episode 3, and the insane responses of fans to tweets of Gatiss, or the Moff's interviews, that has me rolling in laughter. Sheesh, people, get a GRIP! Even ACD himself couldn't kill off Sherlock. He tried and suffered until he brought him back. So why all the grief even if they don't make another episode? Doesn't mean that Sherlock is dead. THIS incarnation might die, but that'll only happen if the BBC had a MAJOR brain fart, or more likely, those involved just can't clear their schedules to shoot another (which while Cumberbatch and Freeman are both heavily movie contracted, they both seem very willing to do more of the show). No, I would see that it would just take a bit of work, but I think that they'll do more. Stars, writing creators, and BBC ratings will see to it. It took over a year between series one and two, so it might again take that long, but in the end, there will be more adventures of Sherlock and John.
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