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Sherlock Season 2 will be end at the third episode entitled "The REichenbach Fall" which airing on January 15, 2011. This is a very short episode but honestly i love this show and of course will never miss the third episode (finale) of Sherlock Season 2.
The Reichenbach Fall, James Moriarty - the greatest criminal mind that the world has ever seen. Sherlock and John knew he wouldn't stay hidden for long. But even they never guessed the sheer scale and audacity of the crime that would propel Moriarty back into the headlines. The crime of the century. The Tower of London, the Bank of England, Pentonville prison - all sprung open on the same day as if by magic! But Moriarty's plans don't stop there… Sherlock and John lock horns with their old enemy in one final problem that tests loyalty and courage to their very limits. Sherlock must fight for his reputation, his sanity and his life. But is he all he claims to be?
Another terrific episode coming from the crime dram TV series "Sherlock" will be aired this coming January 15, 2012. This next installment will be entitled "The Reichenbach Fall". When I got the idea that the next show will be entitled like this, I hastily research on it. Then I have found out that the Reichenbach Falls are a series of waterfalls on the River Aar near Meiringen in Bern canton in central Switzerland. They have a total drop of 250 m (820 ft). At 90 m (295.2 ft), the Upper Reichenbach Falls is one of the highest cataracts in the Alps. But anyway, don't miss out to watch Sherlock Season 2 Episode 3: The Reichenbach Fall online.
This next episode will definitely be awesome. It is not only I who is waiting for this next chapter to be aired. There are plenty of people especially the fans are craving to supervise the next episode. I am looking forward to watch it as I know it will have more entertaining scenes than the previous episode. Well, I don't mean that the prior episode was not that amusing. If you have watched it, then you have seen Sherlock and John investigate the truth about the monstrous creature which apparently killed their client's father. But what seems like fantasy in Baker Street is a very different prospect in the ultra-secret army base that looms over Dartmoor… It was a splendid show, don't you agree?
Phew, time is ticking and we all know that we can now watch Sherlock Season 2 Episode 3 online this coming January 15, 2012. Watching this next chapter will make us witness James Moriarty - the greatest criminal mind that the world has ever seen. Meanwhile, Sherlock and John knew he wouldn't stay hidden for long. Don't miss to watch this next spectacular show!
Based on the books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this updated version of the Sherlock Holmes stories is modern, edgy, and dangerous. Set in present day London, Holmes is as brilliant and arrogant as ever. His loyal friend Watson served in the Afghanistan war as an army doctor. Together, they embark on thrilling, funny, and outrageous adventures.
Sherlock is a British television series that presents a contemporary update of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories. It was created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Doctor John Watson. After an unbroadcast pilot was produced in 2009, the first series of three 90-minute episodes was transmitted on BBC One and BBC HD in July and August 2010. A second series of three episodes premiered on BBC One on 1 January 2012.
The series was produced by Hartswood Films for the BBC, and co-produced with WGBH Boston for its Masterpiece anthology series. Filming took place at various locations, including London and Cardiff.
Critical reception has been positive and the first series won the 2011 BAFTA Television Award for Best Drama Series. The first series, along with the unaired pilot and audio commentaries, was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on 30 August 2010. The second series, also with commentaries, is to be released on Region 2 DVD on the 23rd January 2012.
The series is a collaboration between Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, who both had experience adapting or using Victorian literature for television. Moffat had previously adapted the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde for the 2007 series Jekyll, while Gatiss had written the Dickensian Doctor Who episode "The Unquiet Dead". Moffat and Gatiss, who are both Doctor Who writers, discussed plans for a Holmes adaptation during their numerous train journeys to Cardiff where Doctor Who production is based. The two writers are both big Sherlock Holmes fans; Gatiss has said of the Holmes stories that "Whenever I meet someone who hasn't read them, I always think they have got so much fun to come." The theme of 'friendship' appealed to both Gatiss and Moffat. The writers realised that someone else would have the same idea to produce a modern-day version. While they were in Monte Carlo for an awards ceremony, Moffat's wife, producer Sue Vertue, sat them down and they started to work out how they might do it themselves.
Gatiss has criticised recent television adaptations of the Conan Doyle stories as "too reverential and too slow", aiming to be as irreverent to the canon as the 1930s and '40s films starring Basil Rathbone. In the DVD audio commentary, Moffat and Gatiss say they decided that everything that had previously been done about Sherlock Holmes was canonical: not just the Conan Doyle stories but the Rathbone and Granada Television versions. Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock uses modern technology, such as texting, the internet, and GPS, to solve crimes. Paul McGuigan, who directed two episodes of Sherlock, says that this is in keeping with Conan Doyle's character, pointing out that "In the books he would use any device possible and he was always in the lab doing experiments. It's just a modern-day version of it. He will use the tools that are available to him today in order to find things out."
The update maintains some traditional elements of the stories, such as the Baker Street address and Holmes' archenemy Moriarty. Although the events of the books are transferred to the present day, canonical elements are incorporated into the story. For example, Martin Freeman's Watson has returned from military service in Afghanistan. While discussing the fact that the original Watson was invalided home after serving in the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880), Gatiss realised that "It is the same war now, I thought. The same unwinnable war."
Sherlock was announced as a single 60-minute drama production at the Edinburgh International Television Festival in August 2008, with broadcast set for mid- to late 2009. The intention was to produce a full series should the pilot prove to be successful. However, the first version of the pilot - reported to have cost £800,000 - led to rumours within the BBC and wider media that Sherlock was a potential disaster. The BBC decided not to transmit the pilot, requesting a reshoot and a total of three 90-minute episodes. The original pilot was included as part of the series on DVD. During the audio commentary, the creative team say that the BBC were "very happy" with the pilot, but asked them to change the format. The pilot, says journalist Mark Lawson, was "substantially expanded and rewritten, and completely reimagined in look, pace and sound."
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