Danny Bayer as Dr. Watson explains the events at Reichenbach Falls where Sherlock Holmes and his evil nemesis Professor Moriarity supposedly fell in “Holmes and Watson,” a Sherlockian mystery opening ...
Three Christmases since the Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes has little appetite for mince pies or for solving crime. Wandering through Victorian London, he meets a grown-up and not-so-Tiny Tim ...
Paul Richard's excellent story on J.M.W. Turner [Sunday Arts, Feb. 17] notes: "In 1810 -- more than half a century before Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Moriarty plunged to their deaths there -- Turner ...
One hundred and twenty-four years after his first appearance in print and 118 years after his frustrated creator threw him over Reichenbach Falls only to resurrect him by popular demand eight years ...
“My dear Watson…” Sherlock Holmes (Robert Carlyle) is back in Dr. John Watson’s (Morris Chestnut) life, and he certainly owes his best friend an explanation. After all, the doctor thought he was dead ...
For the entire first season of Watson, there was a big question of whether or not Sherlock Holmes is truly alive; he seemingly died during a face-off with the villain Moriarty (Randall Park) at ...
Christian Klaver knows that there are purists. Those are the readers who think that the saga of Sherlock Holmes ended, not with the legendary detective's demise at Reichenbach Falls, but with the much ...
A Study in Scarlet reveals that Sherlock Holmes first introduced himself to Dr. Watson with the cry, “I’ve found it! I’ve found it!” Holmes had just made an important chemical discovery. “It is ...
Three Christmases since the Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes has little appetite for mince pies or for solving crime. Wandering through Victorian London, he meets a grown-up and not-so-Tiny Tim ...