BBC's Sherlock: Series 2

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Thank you. I thought it was not the whole reason because it was too extreme, Moriarty wants to beat Sherlock but what is the purpose of beating him if you have [BLACKOUT]to kill yourself to accomplish it ?[/BLACKOUT]
 
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Thank you. I thought it was not the whole reason because it was too extreme, Moriarty wants to beat Sherlock but what is the purpose of beating him if you have [BLACKOUT]to kill yourself to accomplish it ?[/BLACKOUT]
Moriarty
Is crazy, obsessed with Sherlock and bored of being a genius. Beating his rival Sherlock was all he really had to live for

Thats what I think anyway :oldrazz:
 
I agree, Sherlock definitely needs more racism.

As long as you cut Small's story from the end, and alter it so it doesn't end up being a middle finger to minorities like the Blind Banker, it could be quite enjoyable though.

I agree, that's one aspect that shows the product of the time Conan Doyle lived in, the undercurrent of racism can be troubling but I love that Moffat and Gatiss takes the basic plotline of the stories and made it into their own version while it sticking true to the source material, in a way so even it's fresh for the fans, if they could have a shot on this I'd be curious.
 
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From Deadline:
Michael Cuesta Signs Overall Deal With CBS Studios, Will Direct CBS Pilot ‘Elementary’
By NELLIE ANDREEVA

EXCLUSIVE: Hot off directing the pilot for Showtime’s acclaimed new drama series Homeland, which he also executive produces, Michael Cuesta has signed an overall deal with CBS TV Studios. Under the seven-figure pact, which starts immediately and runs through June 1, 2013, Cuesta will direct and executive produce the studio’s contemporary Sherlock Holmes drama pilot Elementary. He will also develop for next season, probably with his brother Gerald Cuesta, with whom he did the cult 2007 CBS/20th TV zombie pilot Babylon Fields. Michael Cuesta will likely write a pilot, which he will direct if greenlighted. If not, he will helm another pilot for CBS TV Studios next season. The overall deal won’t interfere with Cuesta’s duties on Homeland, on which he will continue as executive producer and primary director at least through Season 2. Cuesta recently received a DGA nomination for helming the pilot of the Golden Globe-winning series.

The pact reunites WME-repped Cuesta with CBS TV Studios after he directed the pilot for the studio’s CBS drama series Blue Bloods. He also directed the pilot of another hit series, Showtime’s Dexter. Elementary is described as a modern take on the cases of the pipe-smoking private eye created by Arthur Conan Doyle, with Sherlock now living in New York City. Veteran Medium writer-producer Doherty wrote the script and is executive producing with Cuesta, Sarah Timberman & Carl Beverly.
At least American Sherlock's got a good director behind it. The Homeland pilot was fantastic.
 
Directors on TV shows are nothing more than hired guns though really. Directors just do it to fill their resume and to get the work. It's not really THEIR project or vision.
 
Eh. Don't necessarily agree, but alright.
 
Directors on TV shows are nothing more than hired guns though really. Directors just do it to fill their resume and to get the work. It's not really THEIR project or vision.
I agree partly. The part I don't agree with: when it's a pilot, it is their project.
 
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I made this last night, copied it, and distributed it around campus. It's my revival of the 'Frodo Lives' movement, but through 'Sherlock' (all inspired by the Tumblr campaign.)
 
"Brook is the most soft-spoken and kindest individual one would ever want to meet"
- Sebastian Moran.

Nice touch. Very nice touch.
 
I wonder what stories are going to be adapted next year? The Adventure of The Empty House is a given and I think, as someone mentioned earlier, that Sign of The Four is a good bet. The third one though, could be anything.
 
Watson: "And nobody will ever convince me that you told me a lie."

What was the lie?
When Sherlock was on the roof of the hospital talking to John on the phone he said that he was a fake, and that he made up Moriarty to impress people.
 
Is Sherlock up for any BAFTA's?
 
Johnny Lee Miller is cast as Sherlock in CBS Elementary which is funny because he was Benidict Cumberbatch co-star in Danny Boyles stage production of Frankenstien last year.
 
just marathoned season 2. held back tears when watson was talking to sherlocks grave
 
just marathoned season 2. held back tears when watson was talking to sherlocks grave

Same here.

Sherlock's rescue of Irene Adler, for me, almost evoked the same presence of tears, but those of joy.

In addition, I found Henry Knight's breakdown in the final confrontation in the Devil's Hollow to be very painful to watch (like Osterman being trapped inside the chamber in Watchmen.) His screams when the dog approached were those of the damned; it still gives me gooseflesh thinking of them.
 
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2012-03-01/steven-moffat-expect-new-sherlock-villains

Sherlock co-creator Steven Moffat has suggested that the detective will not be facing his original nemesis Moriarty in future series.
As far as fans know, Moriarty died at the end of series two, having shot himself ahead of Sherlock’s now legendary dive from the top of a hospital building.
But if Sherlock can survive that – and we know that he does – could his arch-enemy also have faked his death?
While Moffat doesn’t answer that question for sure, he has made it clear that Moriarty (Andrew Scott) will not feature heavily in future series of Sherlock and that fans should expect new adversaries for Benedict Cumberbatch's detective.
“Moriarty’s a one-shot deal in the original [books]. I don’t want [Sherlock] to turn into a show that’s about one villain and one hero,” said Moffat.“Moriarty was great because he was a surprise. Every time you bring him back he won’t be as big a surprise.
“We need to find new villains, we need to find new ideas, otherwise the show doesn’t keep growing,” he added, in an interview for a French website.
And Moffat suggested he would be returning to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories to seek inspiration for Sherlock's future adversaries.
“There are other great villains in [the Conan Doyle books] that we want to visit. We have to keep the show growing otherwise it won’t surprise you. Once you get the measure of it you’ll just get critical - if we keep surprising you and keeping you off balance you won’t.”
A transmission date for the new run of Sherlock is yet to be announced. Following the finale in January, Moffat and co-creator Mark Gatiss took to Twitter to reveal that the third series had been commissioned at the same time as the second.




Yes!
 
I like that they're not going to have Moriarty come back all the time. His final plot against Sherlock was great. And one thing I really, really enjoyed about it was that it combined pretty much EVERY major theory about Moriarty into one episode. You have the
1.) Original idea that Moriarty is the criminal mastermind Holmes has been trying to stop.
2.) Moriarty is an invention of Holmes, because Holmes couldn't stand not having an intellectual rival.
3.) That Holmes created Moriarty as an excuse to commit suicide.

Granted, there are more theories, but they're more or less similar deviations of the ones I've mentioned.

However, I would kind of like them to bring Moriarty back if they end the Sherlock series. Because, to be honest, the character was created as a great means of being Sherlock's "final battle." So I wouldn't mind seeing Moriarty return one last time when the show takes it's final bow.
 
Just finished the first series today on Netflix, it was amazing!

Assuming the second series was even better.
 
Bleeding Cool has a report on the shooting schedule for the next season of Sherlock -- early 2013, after season seven of Doctor Who is finished filming.

This sort of supports the idea that Moffat can not run two series at once.
...They're not filming until 2013?

:csad::csad::csad:

And yes TeamConan, I thought the second season was better overall. It follows the first in that the 1st and 3rd episode are the best and the 2nd the weakest, but this 2nd episode wasn't as weak as the 2nd episode from the first season was, and I thought the first and third episode of season 2 were the two best episodes I've watched.
 
The fact that they're not filming until 2013 is not surprising these guys are pretty busy with their careers. I had always thought early 2013 was best case scenario considering how long it took them to get Series 2 going.
 

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