
Sherlock, created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss for BBC One, is a contemporary reimagining of Arthur Conan Doyle's detective stories with Benedict Cumberbatch as a high-functioning sociopath consulting detective and Martin Freeman as his war-veteran blogger flatmate. The show's feature-length episodes — three per series — gave each story cinematic scope, and Cumberbatch's performance launched him from respected theater actor to global superstar. The first three series are among the most entertaining detective dramas ever made for television, and the Season 2 finale 'The Reichenbach Fall' generated one of the great viewer anticipation periods in modern television history while fans waited two years for Series 3.
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