"Sherlock" expect tragedy - Fans of the beloved show, "Sherlock," should sever their attachments with their beloved characters from the television series. According to the shows' co-creator, fans should expect tragedy from the shows' season four. Does this mean either the death of Dr John Watson or Sherlock Holmes?
Fans of the beloved British television series, "Sherlock," expect tragedy for the fourth season of the show. This is all thanks to the latest revealing interview by the show's co-creator, Mark Gatiss. Gatiss reveals that fans may always expect adventure but tragedy joins in on the fun as well.
"You can always expect tragedy as well as adventure," says Gatiss in an interview with RadioTimes.com. "That's just how it goes."
"Just because it's in the stories doesn't mean it'll happen in the series because there's an awful lot of changes and an awful lot of places to go and things to do. It should be clear by now that while, of course, Doyle is our absolute god, we have gone quite a long way away as well - we've introduced Sherlock and Mycroft's parents [for instance], I don't think they've ever been seen in any adaptation - so there are lots of surprises to come," continued Gatiss.
Those watching the show, "Sherlock," expect tragedy in the one-special episode set to air by 2015. The full fourth season will air by 2016. While Gatiss has not spilled on any details regarding "Sherlock" expect tragedy, Martin Freeman who plays Dr Watson, has given a few spoilers about the imminent tragedy. Fans of the show, "Sherlock," expect tragedy not from the death of Watson by from someone else.
Following the reports on "Sherlock" expect tragedy, fans have already reacted on social networking sites. Of course, a number of fans have reacted to other news regarding the actor of Sherlock being engaged. Benedict Cumberbatch broke a lot of hearts after announcing his engagement early in Nov.
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