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* ActorSharedBackground: Louise Brealey, who plays Molly Hooper, is a feminist. [[spoiler:In this episode, she plays a suffragist, which were precursors to modern feminism. However, Brealey, unlike Victorian Molly, isn't involved in baroque murder/suicide/terrorism gender equality plots. As far as we know.]]
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* ActorSharedBackground: Louise Brealey, Creator/LouiseBrealey, who plays Molly Hooper, is a feminist. [[spoiler:In this episode, she plays a suffragist, which were precursors to modern feminism. However, Brealey, unlike Victorian Molly, isn't involved in baroque murder/suicide/terrorism gender equality plots. As far as we know.]]
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* CastingGag: Sir Eustace is played by Tim [=McInnery=] who played John Clay in the [[Series/SherlockHolmes Granada adaptation of "The Red-Headed League".]]
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* RecursiveAdaptation: The original premise of the show was "Sherlock Holmes IN MODERN DAY!". Now that it has its own notoriety, this episode is "Sherlock in VICTORIAN LONDON!".
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* RecursiveAdaptation: The original premise of the show was "Sherlock Holmes IN MODERN DAY!". Now that it has its own notoriety, this episode is "Sherlock in VICTORIAN LONDON!".LONDON!".
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* CastingGag: Sir Eustace is played by Tim [=McInnery=] who played John Clay in the [[Series/SherlockHolmes Granada adaptation of "The Red-Headed League".]]
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* RecursiveAdaptation: The original premise of the show was "Sherlock Holmes IN MODERN DAY!". Now that it has its own notoriety, this episode is "Sherlock in VICTORIAN LONDON!".
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* RecursiveAdaptation: The original premise of the show was "Sherlock Holmes IN MODERN DAY!". Now that it has its own notoriety, this episode is "Sherlock in VICTORIAN LONDON!".
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* ActorSharedBackground: Louise Brealey, who plays Molly Hooper, is a feminist. [[spoiler:In this episode, she plays a suffragist, which were precursors to modern feminism. However, Brealey, unlike Victorian Molly, isn't involved in baroque murder/suicide/terrorism gender equality plots. As far as we know.]]
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* MutuallyFictional: The Victorian and Modern settings are suggested to be this by TheStinger.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: At one point Sherlock actually says "Elementary, my dear Watson".
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* BeamMeUpScotty: At one point Sherlock actually says The classic Holmesian example of "Elementary, my dear Watson".Watson" is alluded to when Sherlock actually uses the phrase.
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* FandomNod: Some might say the story was only there to loosely tie together the overwhelming amount of fandom nods.
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* RecursiveAdaptation: The original premise of the show was "Sherlock Holmes IN MODERN DAY!". Now that it has its own notoriety, this episode is "Sherlock in VICTORIAN LONDON!".
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* RecursiveAdaptation: The original premise of the show was "Sherlock Holmes IN MODERN DAY!". Now that it has its own notoriety, this episode is "Sherlock in VICTORIAN LONDON!".LONDON!".
* FandomNod: Some might say the story was only there to loosely tie together the overwhelming amount of fandom nods.
* FandomNod: Some might say the story was only there to loosely tie together the overwhelming amount of fandom nods.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: At one point Sherlock actually says "Elementary, my dear Watson".
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* BeamMeUpScotty: At one point Sherlock actually says "Elementary, my dear Watson".Watson".
* RecursiveAdaptation: The original premise of the show was "Sherlock Holmes IN MODERN DAY!". Now that it has its own notoriety, this episode is "Sherlock in VICTORIAN LONDON!".
* RecursiveAdaptation: The original premise of the show was "Sherlock Holmes IN MODERN DAY!". Now that it has its own notoriety, this episode is "Sherlock in VICTORIAN LONDON!".
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* BeamMeUpScotty: At one point Sherlock actually says "Elementary, my dear Watson".