[identity profile] kizzia.livejournal.com
I was lucky enough to be able to go to the premiere, so I thought I'd share the experience.

You can find the post on my LJ here.

It is completely spoiler free but does assume you've read the synopses the BBC have published for all three episodes and that you are aware that there is a new character in this series and you know what she's called.

I also have deliberately not included much mention of Caitlin Moran's complete lapse of judgment and professionalism. I want to remember the good bits, not the bad.

Plus there are some photos at the end. Not the best quality but still, you get Benedict & Martin sitting between Steve & Mark - what's not to like!
[identity profile] killerweasel.livejournal.com
Sherlock going to Comic-Con, US premiere set for 2014

The panel is afoot! Or will be, anyway. Sherlock is going to San Diego Comic-Con for the first time, bringing PBS’ Masterpiece cult hit to the fan convention later this month.

The panel will include Steven Moffat (co-creator, executive producer and writer), Mark Gatiss (co-creator, executive producer and writer) and Sue Vertue (producer). We’re told the actors will not be attending (not too surprising, since Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are landing big-screen projects) but there will be “surprises.” A Sherlock-loving EW writer named Hibberd will moderate. The panel’s exact day and time will be released by Comic-Con tomorrow.

We can also confirm that season three of Sherlock will indeed run in the U.S. on PBS in 2014, more details on that here (as usual, those Brits will get Sherlock first for some reason … something about making the show?).

Fans will surely have plenty of questions, and we’ll try to see if producers will give us any hints how the great detective survived his rooftop plummet in last season’s cliffhanger (roofhanger?).

Sherlock has previously gone to NYC Comic-Con, but not the San Diego mothership. We’re actually told this is the first time any PBS series has paneled at the 44-year-old fan convention — could that be true? So start your Downton Abbey 2014 lobbying campaign now. SDCC could use more fans dressed in Edwardian hats.

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[identity profile] jperceval.livejournal.com
Gang, did y'all see this? There was an "evening with friends" event hosted by Mark Gatiss for charity, and during the course of events, Rupert Graves found out about "Mystrade" and Martin Freeman revealed he knows about the now-infamous Red Pants.

Also, Moff says Sherlock will go on for as long as all involved want to be involved. Yay!

Clicky!
[identity profile] killerweasel.livejournal.com
Andrew talking about being nominated for a BAFTA

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