Sherlock returned with a bang on BBC One last night, pulling in nearly 10 million viewers on New Year's Day.
The Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman drama has had fans on tenterhooks for two years and series three's opening episode 'The Empty Hearse' appeared to go down well on Twitter and on the Digital Spy forums. Keep reading for the best of the web's responses.
On Twitter.
If Moffat and Gatiss couldn't explain the fall, Twitter came to its own conclusions.
Loved how #Sherlock survived the fall by arranging for Geoff Capes to catch him
— Michael Hogan (@michaelhogan) January 1, 2014
The Tumblr fandom quickly forgot about the fall and replaced it with that hat.
Sherlock In That Hat Though. Sherlock In That Hat. pic.twitter.com/bBvvT0xbYz
— Sherlock Day! (@PondsAreCool) January 2, 2014
The Daily Mail brought their usual class to proceedings.
Good effort! The Daily Mail reviews #Sherlock and Nearly gets Both...
The Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman drama has had fans on tenterhooks for two years and series three's opening episode 'The Empty Hearse' appeared to go down well on Twitter and on the Digital Spy forums. Keep reading for the best of the web's responses.
On Twitter.
If Moffat and Gatiss couldn't explain the fall, Twitter came to its own conclusions.
Loved how #Sherlock survived the fall by arranging for Geoff Capes to catch him
— Michael Hogan (@michaelhogan) January 1, 2014
The Tumblr fandom quickly forgot about the fall and replaced it with that hat.
Sherlock In That Hat Though. Sherlock In That Hat. pic.twitter.com/bBvvT0xbYz
— Sherlock Day! (@PondsAreCool) January 2, 2014
The Daily Mail brought their usual class to proceedings.
Good effort! The Daily Mail reviews #Sherlock and Nearly gets Both...
- 1/2/2014
- Digital Spy
But who would vote for David Icke? Help us find Britain's National Treasures
What connects union firebrand Arthur Scargill, maverick musician Mark E Smith and comedy actress June Whitfield? The answer is that they have all had early advocates in the Observer's search for Britain's National Treasures. Each has merit but, like the Americans and Osama, the hunt goes on.
It's been a wide range of bodies thus far thrown – gently – against the wall. Some, we might politely suggest, may not win universal approval – goalkeeper turned galactic lizard spotter David Icke, for instance. And one cannot help but feel that the commentator who labelled Bob Crow the "voice of reason" will want for followers.
There have been nominations for figures who would gain approval in most constituencies – Sir David Attenborough, for one. And unless Colin Firth's extended family logged on en masse, the increasingly vocal call for the fine...
What connects union firebrand Arthur Scargill, maverick musician Mark E Smith and comedy actress June Whitfield? The answer is that they have all had early advocates in the Observer's search for Britain's National Treasures. Each has merit but, like the Americans and Osama, the hunt goes on.
It's been a wide range of bodies thus far thrown – gently – against the wall. Some, we might politely suggest, may not win universal approval – goalkeeper turned galactic lizard spotter David Icke, for instance. And one cannot help but feel that the commentator who labelled Bob Crow the "voice of reason" will want for followers.
There have been nominations for figures who would gain approval in most constituencies – Sir David Attenborough, for one. And unless Colin Firth's extended family logged on en masse, the increasingly vocal call for the fine...
- 11/21/2010
- by Richard Rogers
- The Guardian - Film News
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