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OK, my new theory about the Special and how there can be a Victorian time warp. It involves the ultimate Moftiss conceit.
Two modern day TV show writers, who also happen to be Sherlock fanboys, meet on a train and begin discussing making a Sherlock Holmes adaptation and promoting it to the BBC. The Special is their creative imagining - which we get to see played out on the screen.
This could be the show as it would have been had it not brought into the modern era
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Ha! I can see them doing that!
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I would love that!
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And the Special ends with the BBC saying they really like the concept but Sherlock Holmes adaptations have been done to death. Can't they come up with a new twist - like, maybe setting it in the 21st Century? And the rest, as they say, is history....
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What a great idea!
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Awh yes! A true meta episode. I love it!
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Very clever indeed, KP! I can already picture that.
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See, Mark and Steven can just rest on their laurels and let the fans write Sherlock for them....oh no, what am I saying?! Tee Hee.
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Brilliant idea, KP!
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Yeah, KP, that could it be indeed... they way it went.
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KeepersPrice wrote:
And the Special ends with the BBC saying they really like the concept but Sherlock Holmes adaptations have been done to death. Can't they come up with a new twist - like, maybe setting it in the 21st Century? And the rest, as they say, is history....
What do you mean?
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Er, well we now have a 21st century version!
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Forgive me if this has been mentioned already, but considering what has been said lately for example by Steven Moffatt -that it was an aim to make the women more important and able to speak up *wildly paraphrazing here*- and the importance of the year 1895... That made me thinking: movement of the suffragettes maybe? We also had the meta discussing the involvement of the women working in the match industries. I read on wikipedia a bit about the suffragettes and somehow it rang a bell.
It covers not only the movement in Great Britain though. And I cannot really draw a connection to some SH story. But please look at the pictures at the bottom, there's the one which reminds me of Mary's costume, second row, on the right.
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Mrshouse, that for me sheds a whole new light to the "Those gentlemen" line!
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I just happened to watch "The Golden Pince Nez" (Granada series) today, and it featured Suffragettes (although it turned it to be irrelevant to the mystery). Everything is canon, as Moftiss say
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Interesting, ukaunz, I have to read that again.
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mrshouse, I don't think the suffragettes were in the original ACD story, I think it was added in to the Granada adaptation to pad the story out a bit
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A theory concerning the role of the bride in a ShSpesh:
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Interesting. Where did they get the name Emilia Ricoletti from? Setlock? Just wondering...
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Probably from this tweet: