Sherlock S3 Words Announced!
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The three words that are clues for the next season of Sherlock are RAT, WEDDING, BOW.
I note The Empty House is nowhere on here, although unless they're planning on doing an entire season of The Adventures of John Watson, they're going to have to work it in.
RAT: Is the world finally prepared for the Giant Rat of Sumatra?
WEDDING: Please let it be "The Noble Batchelor"! I happen to be very fond of that one, barring Holmes' rather creepy turn from... what is the British term for reverse anglophilia, anyway? Anyway, his creepy turn from "I like Americans!" to "Let's get the band back together and start a new empire!" ETA: Solitary Cyclist - another favorite - has a forced wedding in it. And the stories where planned weddings are broken up, or are attempted to break up, are too numerable to mention, really.
I would pay good money to have Moffat and Gatiss write The Noble Cyclist of Copper Beeches, I have to admit.
I'm assuming BOW is a takeoff on "His Last Bow." Is Mycroft starting a war after all? We know what that does to the traffic.
ETA 2: Just said this on FB and can't resist repeating: Moffat and Gatiss are rats who are going to terrify all the internet Sherlock/John fans with the idea of wedding John to Sarah, and when all that fear comes to naught, they will take a bow to the cheers and howls from the fandom.
I note The Empty House is nowhere on here, although unless they're planning on doing an entire season of The Adventures of John Watson, they're going to have to work it in.
RAT: Is the world finally prepared for the Giant Rat of Sumatra?
WEDDING: Please let it be "The Noble Batchelor"! I happen to be very fond of that one, barring Holmes' rather creepy turn from... what is the British term for reverse anglophilia, anyway? Anyway, his creepy turn from "I like Americans!" to "Let's get the band back together and start a new empire!" ETA: Solitary Cyclist - another favorite - has a forced wedding in it. And the stories where planned weddings are broken up, or are attempted to break up, are too numerable to mention, really.
I would pay good money to have Moffat and Gatiss write The Noble Cyclist of Copper Beeches, I have to admit.
I'm assuming BOW is a takeoff on "His Last Bow." Is Mycroft starting a war after all? We know what that does to the traffic.
ETA 2: Just said this on FB and can't resist repeating: Moffat and Gatiss are rats who are going to terrify all the internet Sherlock/John fans with the idea of wedding John to Sarah, and when all that fear comes to naught, they will take a bow to the cheers and howls from the fandom.