It's fake-out on top of fake-out in the season and likely series finale of Sherlock, so fasten your seat belts, as Jim (Still Dead) Moriarty will say, and take a Valium if you have a fear of flying because we open with this nightmare flight scenario...
Babies are notorious show killers, so let's hope we won't be seeing much of her. Then again, if Americans have learned anything from Downton Abbey, it's that British children are not meant to be seen or heard, except except maybe for an obligatory ten minute period every other week, between tea and supper.
Sherlock's back, and on New Year's Day, so maybe it's a sign of better things to come in 2017. What have the boys been up to?
John Watson has a mustache and so does Molly Hooper. Find out what's different and what's the same in this 19th century set very special episode.
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As it turns out, Ursa was wrong about the finale, and she's kind of glad about it. Spoilers, y'all; we're diving into the series 3 finale of Sherlock, before returning to our regularly scheduled hiatus. Let's hope it's less than two years this time.
It's been two years in the making, but Sherlock is back for series three! What did Ursa make of "The Empty Hearse"? Was there love, hate, or total indifference for "The Sign of Three"? And can we expect to see more Molly Hooper this time around? The answer to the last one is "yes". For the answers to the others, you'll need to watch the episode.
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