![]() Mycroft neither confirmed nor denied the existence of a third, female Holmes, let alone a demented one, but that’s what we were left to assume. Moriarty announced his return by making a phone call to a plane full of sleeping passengers, while Sherlock scared Mycroft’s pants off with a doctored home movie (did we notice a chubby Mycroft?) and a killer clown. Of course, we have also been teased about the possible return of the (supposedly dead) Moriarty – so could both be the coming East Wind? Could they even be one and the same? You didn’t think I’d just disappear, did you?” You can watch it here.The self-named Eurus, the East Wind, manipulated both Sherlock and John in The Four Thatchers, and ended up tranquilising John after a particularly unsatisfying therapy session. As a post-credits sequence, Moriarty appeared saying: “Surprise. With that not being all, another part of the fandom is talking about this small scene from the behind-the-scenes material that aired after “The Final Problem” on PBS Masterpiece. Are these just scenes that got cut out or do these scenes belong to another episode? But wouldn’t it be a very Mofftiss thing to do to reinterpret a piece of the Sherlock Holmes creator’s work in an unexpected way?īesides that, there are a couple of Setlock scenes (partly officially published by the BBC) we haven’t seen so far. However, when doing so he used the term “the lost special.” Which is the title of a detective story by Arthur Conan Doyle. Coincidence? Maybe. Why would that be unless Series Four was yet to be completed?Īs we noted in another article, Steven Moffat has responded to these rumours and denied them. You might notice that the DVDs of Sherlock have always been labelled “Complete Series One/Two/Three” but on the DVD box of Season 4 it just says “Season 4”. Plus, the other day, Series Four was released on DVD. The BBC itself gave the rumours new fuel in the latest #SherlockReacts video when the host was talking about a secret episode and mysteriously sipping on his tea, saying something like “A fourth episode? That would be stupid! Who would do something like that” and looks suspiciously to his right. However, HOWEVER, there could still be a fourth episode arriving at some point in the future. After all, as awesome as it would be to secretly drop an extra episode of Sherlock, it would have meant the ratings would have been awful, as many would have missed it. Ok, fair enough, Apple Tree Yard turned out to be a dead end. ![]() Time to crawl up into a foetus position and sob in a corner for all eternity. Well, as it turned out, Apple Tree Yard went by with nary a mention of Sherlock. Which left Sherlockians pretty bereft:īasically Sherlock fandom now: #AppleTreeYard /wgnu5IWeSpĪh, well, that’s that then. And the final, fourth, episode was going to air Sunday night at 9pm on BBC One. The fan theory went that”The Final Problem” is in some ways the John-version of “The Abominable Bride” – in other words, it is all taking place in John’s head after he got shot at the end of “The Lying Detective” like in a coma dream. Familiar-sounding surname, don’t you think? In the main role, for example, is an actress called Emily Watson. If you compare characters and actors of ATY to Sherlock you’ll stumble across several similarities and coincidences. But this theory doesn’t come out of nowhere. In case it is new to you, some Sherlockians thought that the first episode of the new BBC One series Apple Tree Yard might be a secret fourth episode of our all-time-favourite, Sherlock. Discussions about whether or not there will be a fifth season were held on all different kinds of social media and even theories about a secret fourth episode were born. ![]() Several fans, including me, were not so pleased with the outcome and so several conspiracy theories were born. After last week’s finale, Sherlock Series Four came to an end.
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