1/3/2023 0 Comments Watch sherlock season 2![]() ![]() It’s funny you should bring up a Lestrade quote, because I was going to ask where that quote came from. He encounters those deadly things of love and fear and loss, I suppose, is what he encounters, and, of course, he would emerge yet even stronger. But it’s more like it’s almost like Sherlock growing up, I suppose. What’s in store for Sherlock this season? Yes, people have talked about it being sort of almost a humanizing of him. Watch Sherlock, Season 2 - Preview on PBS. "So this year is a big step forward for him in becoming the great man-or a good man-that Lestrade thinks he can be." Moffat answered more questions about the new season, comparing Sherlock to Doctor Who and how Scott's marvelous take on Moriarty changed the writers' plans for the character. He's still wondering whether he's a psychopath. He's more vulnerable because of those things. The Benedict Cumberbatch Holmes is still in the foothills of that. "When we see the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes, he's completely accomplished and heroic and amazing and brilliant and the mighty sage of Baker Street. Going into Season 2, Moffat and co-creator Mark Gatiss kept what Detective Inspector Lestrade (Rupert Graves) said about Holmes in the first season in mind: "Sherlock Holmes is a great man and one day, if we're very lucky, he might be a good one." "This is sort of his journey," Moffat told me during a phone interview. All three of the new stories, beginning Sunday with "A Scandal in Belgravia" and continuing May 13 with "The Hounds of Baskerville" before the May 20 finale, dazzle with imagination, wit and outstanding lead performances from Benedict Cumberbatch as Holmes and Martin Freeman as Watson, Andrew Scott as Sherlock's arch enemy, James Moriarty, and Lara Pulver as his latest obsession, the dominatrix Irene Adler. I can guarantee that by the end of "The Reichenbach Fall" on May 20, viewers will want to jump in the time machine featured in Moffat's other wildly popular series, "Doctor Who," and be transported to whatever date "Sherlock" Season 3 begins. May 6, 13 and 20, WTTW in Chicago 4 stars). After a highly successful first season that drew 4.6 million viewers per each of three episodes on PBS' "Masterpiece Mystery!" last summer, the sleuth is back for three more installments ( 8 p.m. ![]() I should have asked "Sherlock" co-creator Stephen Moffat if he follows the first rule of showbiz, "Always leave them wanting more," because that's what he's done with both seasons of the popular reinterpretation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes" mystery stories. ![]()
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