It's like the new Sherlock season had only just come upon us, and now it's already over. :(
Well, what a way to go out. Although, the final shot was a little bit better than leaving it as a cliffhanger like from Season 1, we all want to know exactly HOW was it done. There isn't a cliff like in the novel, so the big reveal must be a whole new concoction. So excited to know Sherlock 3 is definitely confirmed confirmed - although was there a doubt? how could they not do another season (even though it could take another year and more to come), it's too addicting. I love the show for the brilliant lines, the storytelling, and all the clever moments throughout both seasons. And the many references to the original novel is just too awesome ~ great work by Moffat and Gatiss. Though I really wished there were more episodes. 4 would make a nice even number. Of course I would actually like 6.
John's blog's! I didn't realise that John Watson really had a blog online ~ I mean, yeah, he was a blogger in the series, but to actually find it was kinda cool. My sis told me about it while I was raving/talking about the Irene Adler episode. I thought it was a great idea, cos the text on the screen is kinda hard to read...hehe, yeah, I'm had been kinda curious to what John writes, especially the banter during the new season's Ep1. "Oh, don' t write about the unsolved ones.'' ---> the postnote by John on that one is funny. Also the posted comments are hilarious esp. Sherlock's and Mrs Hudson. I wonder how long it's been up, since John can't write about The Great Game until season 2 aired. Oh and even Molly has the remains of a blog too.
And Sherlock's site... as I browsed across, I noticed his recent post had 'Analysis of Tobacco Ash' with DELETED!! underneath it. I just cracked up laughing. Aww, Sherlock is miffed ... 200+ variety of tobacco ash isn't as interesting as John's entries. Also I had seen the last message under his Forum page about Bluebell before watching 'Hounds of Baskerville', so it was kinda weirdly delightful to have it mentioned in the show as though you've been there. XD.
The clips at John's blog don't play for me, but they're all on YT. The
last one is something extra for us Sherlock fans. But it's awful really....I think it's the worst thing to see in this episode, having the world believe that Sherlock was a fraud. Moriarty really knew how to crush him (and us!). But I guess that is how an evil mastermind works.
I hear the making of a new US Sherlock Holmes based show, 'Elementary' will be have the detective solve crimes in New York. Wonder how that will work? If they base it on crime and deduction, it could be fine. But I think it's writers touch that makes Sherlock works so well (quite a few of my fave Dr Who (2005 onwards) episodes are from Moffat), so the bar has been set pretty high now.