![]() ![]() The show also gave a few moments to some other memorable cast from the past, like Anderson ( Jonathan Aris) and Irene Adler ( Lara Pulver, in a locket photo), though only in passing.Īll of this was much more fun than the actual case, the solution of which was telegraphed fairly early through Mary’s ( Amanda Abbington) arrival at Sherlock’s flat. Hudson ( Una Stubbs), though, remained her timeless self, and Lestrade ( Rupert Graves) didn’t change much either. ![]() Mycroft (Gatiss), as some sort of suicidal balloon, was also a silly and fun changeup (and more like the original stories), as was the usually quiet and retiring Molly Hooper ( Louise Brealey) turning up as a curt and confident crossdresser. Back in the 1880s, with Watson as the storyteller and Sherlock Holmes sporting the iconic deerstalker, there were some fun twists on the Sherlock-Watson origin story from this iteration’s premiere (all the way to the mirrored, vintage title sequence). At the start, The Abominable Bride was absolutely delightful as an alt-history, meta-infused version of the Sherlock we know and love. ![]()
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