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Sherlock - Season 3 - Steven Moffat promises a puzzling climax

16 May 2012

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Sherlock’s executive producer Steven Moffat has promised fans that the climax to the glossy detective drama’s third series will leave them “just as frustrated as ever they were.”

Speaking at the Bafta Craft awards held last weekend, the writer admitted that he and co-writer Mark Gatiss had already penned an ingenious conclusion to the eagerly-awaited third season of the show.

He said: “We’ve had our meeting, we’ve decided what we’re doing and how we’re going to approach it, and I think we’ve got a climax to the next series that will have people just as frustrated as they ever were.”

Moffat also said that Sherlock’s faux-demise at the end of series two would likely go down as one of the most cunning in history when its method is revealed to fans. “We know what we’re doing. If Sherlock Holmes is going to fake his own death, it better be the best faked death of all time. I think it’s pretty good,” he said.

Source: Full Article @ RadioTimes

10 comments:

  1. Can't wait. Who needs Elementary when there is this quality version out there?  

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  2.  I chose 3 episode only moffat-Gatiss Sherlock against an all season us-Sherlock anytime!

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  3. I love how they are planning and thinkink and taking good care of their baby. I love that show fiercely :-)

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  4. I agree wholeheartedly.  Elementary has a woman Watson.  Seriously???  Give me a break.

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  5. Let's hope its more of Moffat's "Sherlock S2" kind of writing and way less of Moffat's "Dr Who mess" kind of writing. 

    It still amazes how one man can be so utterly brilliant writing one show and so utterly incompetent writing other.

    Certainly hoping SHERLOCK's quality in writing remains top-notch.

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  6. Maybe it's because Moffat loves Sherlock more than Dr. Who. It is, after all, his baby.

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  7. I don't even think Moffat loves his children more than Doctor Who, lol.

    The only difference I can tell between A Good Man Goes To War and A Scandal In Belgravia, is a greater concern for details. BoredNow is just being a mite dramatic. 

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  8. Moffat loves to make the fans suffer! I hope its not another cliffhanger especially as  S4 seems unlikely with superstardom happening soon for Ben and Martin

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  9. Dying to know how the series 2 cliffhanger is resolved. Can't believe they already know the ending to series 3 and we have to wait until next year!

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  10. I am sorry but no.

    I look at Sherlock S2 and I see character development, strong characters, intriguing plotlines, STRONG plotlines. I see well thought up storylines that have no cliched retcon moments. I see an underlying theme over an entire season as well as how characters evolve through that. I see how its nicely and carefully planned. 

    I look at latest season of Dr.Who and I see...pregnancy storyline, sexism, Riversong storyline(which was a total unintelligible mess) and Karen Gillan being absolutely fabulous(and quite likely the best thing about the show right now). I see a season that was written on the go to the point that to get out of the corner the "twist" wrote Moffat into, one of the oldest cliches, a robot clone, was used. Not to mention that the whole situation that was the "Twist" became so incredibly hard to pull off that it came off as incredibly contrived mess I doubt even Moffat himself could explain. 

    Sorry, but Moffat's strength is writing quality episodes in Dr.who. One or two per season. He is certainly not a "quantity" man. 

    He just seems to no longer have any inspiration of working on Dr.Who, while his Sherlock stuff just SHINES.

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