![]() ![]() One other thing Cumberbatch insisted on was creating a weakness for Sherlock - his inability to connect with people - another idea Moffatt resisted. "You have to ground it in some sort of reality, otherwise you get found out as things sort of evolve." "I can't just sort of float onto set with a whole bunch of mannerisms and hope it sort of comes off," he says. He didn't necessarily expect those answers to be revealed to viewers, Cumberbatch points out now. I've got to understand how I became this person.' " was just talking about, 'Can't this guy just be good at what he does and he's your age and he looks like you and he's doing his thing?' And I went, 'No, no Steven, there's a process I've got to go through. "Immediately as an actor I wanted to understand who was, what his parents were," he adds. He's reduced to feeling like a child."Ĭumberbatch suspected those storylines came from conversations early in the first season's production with one of the show's producers, Steven Moffat. and that comes back to haunt him and he feels like a child. You see that, as a boy he was deeply insecure - it begins as a taunt. ![]() It was a gesture in the first episode, but you see that in practice in the third. "You find out that he comes from a truly stable home. "You find out about Sherlock's background," the actor says. Once fans devour this material, they'll discover Sherlock's last season gave more information than ever about the mysterious detective's history - details Cumberbatch recites in our interview with the rapid-fire cadence from one of Sherlock's famous speeches filled with deductions. On Tuesday, fans get first crack at a DVD and Blu-ray set containing all three seasons of Sherlock, with outtakes, interviews, new commentaries and even collectible resin mini-busts, depicting the show's two leading men. That's why, even as fans resign themselves to waiting more than a year for a new episode of the show, it makes sense that the BBC would release a new box set to tide them over until then. © Hartswood Films Benedict Cumberbatch, right, and Martin Freeman star as Sherlock Holmes and John Watson on the BBC's crime drama Sherlock. ![]()
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