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Setlock Recap, 6.9.16
Loo posted a picture of Molly’s shoes on instagram, so perhaps...

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Setlock Recap, 6.9.16
Loo posted a picture of Molly’s shoes on instagram, so perhaps she was filming today.

Dan Stokes, who said he was on set yesterday (though whether as an actor or for some other purpose isn’t quite clear), teased us about playing a young Sherlock.
Gareth Skelding did a recce in Portmeirion, though we don’t know if it’s for Sherlock or not.

Arwel posted a picture of prop street signs for Dorset Street, which may or may not have been used in the filming tonight.

Charles Street in Cardiff was dressed up to look like a London street, complete with a jeweller, a cosmetic centre, and a pub called the Lighthouse and the Trained Cormorant (which is both an ACD canon reference and a throwback to TAB). Strands of Christmas lights were strung above the street, a taxi was present, and at one point there were smoke effects in use (and a fire engine and Real SFX were both seen around the set, too). Ben–in the same costume he’s worn for most of episode 2 filming–and an actress (speculated to be Sian Brooke, who could potentially be the mystery actress from Miskin as well) in a red dress filmed a scene together, Sherlock with a piece of note paper in hand and the actress with a cane and a handbag. Filming also involved Ben standing between a sign of some sort and a window (not attached to a building–just out in the middle of the street) and, later, Ben under some kind of bright spotlight. At some point during filming, they apparently employed the use of a drone. (More pics here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; video here)



(I know it’s very late, but I wanted to get in everything from the overnight filming. Expect tonight’s recap to be the same…)


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