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  1. "Sherlock" The Final Problem (TV Episode 2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Jan 15, 2017 · The Final Problem: Directed by Benjamin Caron. With Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, Mark Gatiss, Una Stubbs. A dark secret in the Holmes family rears its head with a vengeance, putting Sherlock and friends through a series of sick, manipulative psychological and potentially fatal games.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Benjamin Caron
    • 2017-01-15
  3. "The Final Problem" is the third episode of the fourth series, and the series finale, of the British television series Sherlock, and the thirteenth episode overall. The episode first aired on BBC One, PBS, Channel One [1] [2] and 1+1 [3] on 15 January 2017.

    • They Planned to Include Eurus Holmes Ever Since The First Season
    • Sian Brooke Didn’T Even Know She Was Auditioning For Eurus
    • The Inclusion of Redbeard Started as A Joke
    • The Scene Between Sherlock and Molly Wasn’T Originally Going to Be There
    • It Certainly Could Be The Last Series
    • The Final Problem Is Sherlock Succeeding Over His Siblings
    • Could Sherlock Join His Brother and Sister to Solve Crimes?

    Steven Moffat: ‘We made and, thank God, cut a reference in [series one] episode The Great Game a long time ago where Mycroft is explaining he is smarter than Sherlock, and then Mycroft goes onto say, ‘My sister of course..’ and then gets cut off. ‘It was just a joke, just a passing thing. Thank God we cut that, because we could keep the secret a bi...

    Mark Gatiss:‘We got Sian, and a couple of other people who we can never mention, to audition as if they were up for several parts. Faith, the therapist, the girl on the bus – and only later revealed that actually they’re all the same person.’ Sian Brooke: ‘When I found out I got the part I felt exceptionally lucky to be part of something I’d loved ...

    Gatiss: One of the funniest parts was we put this line in His Last Vow which was never written down. ‘I’m not given to outbursts of brotherly affection, you know what happened to the other one.’ Never written down. I just did the scene and said “I’m saying this now”. That’s the way to keep secrets is to never write anything down. And it just sort o...

    Moffat: I think what’s interesting about that scene is there was a completely different scene there involving the coffin, and two people liked it. That was me and Mark. Everybody else hated it. ‘We kept saying “no, it’s good” against a tidal wave of ‘we don’t like this scene’. And on the very last day we spent writing this episode, we kind of said:...

    Moffat: ‘We’re not planning it to be, but it might be. It’s possible, we could end it there. We couldn’t have it ended it on any previous series because they always ended on walloping, great cliffhangers.’ Gatiss: What we think has happened now, and it’s entirely accidental is how original for this series was to go back to the beginning and see the...

    Moffat: Sherlock finally understands he’s stronger and smarter than Mycroft in a way. But not because he is actually smarter, because he’s less smart. Because his emotions, his connections to human beings, the wisdom he has gained from the connections in the world make him stronger. ‘He sees that partly because the extreme Eurus, who has no connect...

    Gatiss: It would be unusual circumstances. I’m thinking Mr and Mrs Holmes and the three of them solving crimes together. In a van. Moffat: Mystery Machine. You can buy Sherlock series four on DVD from January 23. Want more of this lovely stuff? Like Metro Entertainmenton Facebook! MORE : 5 Sherlock theories and unanswered questions ahead of series ...

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  4. Jan 15, 2017 · Watch Preview. In this episode, written by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, long-buried secrets catch up with the Baker Street duo. Someone has been playing a long game indeed and Sherlock and...

  5. Jan 16, 2017 · Last episode finished with one of the greatest cliffhanger reveals in the show’s history. How did the season 4 finale follow through on that?

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  7. The Final Problem. In this episode, written by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, long-buried secrets catch up with the Baker Street duo. Someone has been playing a long game indeed and Sherlock and Watson face their greatest ever challenge. Is the game finally over?

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