Just revealed onstage at the Sherlock Masterclass at the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival, we can present the three words that describe each episode of the upcoming third series of Sherlock and they are:
RAT, WEDDING and BOW
Source: Sherlockology
Thank you i hope that wedding will mean something about Watson getting married.
ReplyDeleteAnd that's the only spoilers I'll want to see on this series! Absolutely love this show!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking when Sherlock and Watson reunite, we find out that Watson met someone while they were apart and they are engaged. I wonder how Sherlock will feel about all of this.
ReplyDeleteWell if this is right, Sherlock will not be pleased but i'm sure it will not just be angry he will accept it but we will have some funny situations with Sherlock and the fiancee.
ReplyDeleteIdk about rats (rats in an empty flat?), wedding will probably involve Mary Morstan and bow might be a connection to "His Last Bow". Me gusta.
ReplyDeleteRat to me refers to Sherlock's condiction after The Reichenbach Fall: he's officially dead. Wedding may refers to Mary Morstan and I really would love to see a modern "The Sign Of Four" created by this wonderful crew. Bow? "His Last Bow"? Ah, sighs. That short story always makes me drown in a pool of Holmesian's nostalgic feelings.
ReplyDeleteRat well that is the giant Sumatran rat in the books. Wedding? Sign of Four? and Bow Hmm that brings mind his stint as a concert Violinist after his supposed death.
ReplyDeletep.s.: The rat giant of Sumatra maybe? (
ReplyDeleteThe Adventure of the Sussex Vampire) But I can't feel a connection between that and The Empty House (the following of The Final Problem). Anyway, I can't feel bad just because of the last word (I mean "bow").
oh dear..mirroit why drag me into into being a Sherlock fan if you're gonna drive me crazy with these tidbits that I can't make heads or tails of? Bother. :(
ReplyDeleteHmmm... RAT-? WEDDING-John's wedding? BOW-His Last Bow?
ReplyDeleteOh this is exciting! I guess that the Rat is supposed to throw us off because I was definitely expecting House to be one of the words for sure :)
ReplyDeleteThe Giant Rat of Sumatra! Whoohoo! It's GOT to be that.
ReplyDelete"It was a ship which is associated with the giant rat of Sumatra, a story for which the world is not yet prepared."
Well, it's been a good hundred years or so. Perhaps we're prepared now?
I always had a soft spot for the Giant Rat of Sumatra...