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*Sherlock Holmes
  • Mrs.Holmes (Mother)
  • Mr.Holmes (Father)
  • Rudy Holmes (Uncle)
  • Eurus Holmes (Sister)
  • Irene Adler (Ex-Lover)
  • Molly Hooper (Lover Interest)
  • Janine Hawkins (Ex-Lover)

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Sherlock Holmes is the main protagonist in the BBC drama serial Sherlock. He has a talent for being able to deduce and tell things about someone just by looking at them or examining their clothes. He lives with Dr. John Watson at 221B Baker Street. He has a strained relationship with his brother, Mycroft Holmes, very observant sight with very little care for other people's feelings, and thinks he is superior to everyone else. His greatest enemy is James "Jim" Moriarty, the world's one and only premier consulting criminal.

History[]

Sherlock Holmes is described himself as "a consulting detective, the only one in the world", consulted by Scotland Yard when they are out of their depth with cases (usually homicides). He appears as a tall, thin man with dark, curly hair. Like the original character, Sherlock is able to deduce information from the smallest details. Sherlock is often insensitive of how this affects the officers and usually ridicules their incompetence; however, he is frequently mocked by them for being eccentric, especially by forensics member Anderson and Sergeant Sally Donovan.

Sherlock seems to care more about the crimes than the victims involved, like the Holmes of the original canon. He is not very sociable, but he refers to Dr. Watson as his "intimate friend and associate". Sherlock is rude and inconsiderate towards others, including his flatmate and colleague John Watson (often leaving him behind and expecting him to do menial, domestic tasks such as shopping). However, Sherlock is revealed to care deeply for John as the series progresses, showing uncharacteristic emotion when his friend's life is in jeopardy or when John comes to his aid.

Sherlock also has considerable fighting ability, fighting off a man armed with a sword using his bare hands in "The Blind Banker". In "A Scandal in Belgravia", he disarms and incapacitates a trained CIA operative on two separate occasions.

He considers only three people as his friends: John Watson, Mrs. Hudson, and DI Greg Lestrade. The only other person he seems to trust fully is Molly Hooper, as seen in "The Reichenbach Fall".

Romantically, Sherlock is self-described as "married to his work"; he is oblivious of how attractive he is to other people. Sherlock ignores the romantic interest that forensic pathologist Molly Hooper has for him, but sometimes uses her attraction to his advantage if it assists him in a crime investigation. In series 2, after the introduction of Irene Adler, Sherlock appears to have an intellectual connection to her and comes to her rescue at the end of the episode. She frequently flirts with and texts Sherlock in A Scandal in Belgravia, but he seldom responds. In episode The Lying Detective, John tells him to text her back.

He knows London's streets and alleys extremely well. He has strange connections, including a graffiti artist, as well as the entire network of the homeless (whom he uses as his "eyes and ears").

Sherlock is a smoker who finds the habit impractical in present-day urban London and therefore mostly makes do with nicotine patches. He may apply as many as three patches on himself at the same time when it is a "three patch problem"; he implies that the nicotine helps him to think. For the same professed reason, he plays the violin and even composes music from time to time. It is also implied that he has a history of illegal drug use. Sherlock has violent mood swings during periods of extreme ennui when there are no cases that interest him. He is once seen curled up on the sofa and firing a gun at the wall in his flat. In "A Study in Pink", he claims to be a "high-functioning sociopath". Trying to avoid getting his face taken in pictures, Sherlock disguised it with a deerstalker. Unfortunately, this becomes his trademark, much to his annoyance, as he greatly dislikes the hat (even being given one by New Scotland Yard as a gift).

Relationships[]

Dr. John Watson[]

John is the only true friend Sherlock ever had. They share a flat and John is always amazed by Sherlock's skills and expertise. When he thought Sherlock was dead because of Moriarty, John cried and when Sherlock was saying goodbye to John before he faked his death, he was crying. Though he does not show his respect for John, Sherlock reveals he cares deeply for him and his well-being and listens to everything he says. There are some moments that suggests to others that there could possibly be sexual and romantic attraction between them though John always denies such a theory.

Mycroft Holmes[]

Mycroft and Sherlock are brothers. They never had a very good relationship when they were younger, make jokes about each other, and have frequent arguments. Mycroft has never approved of Sherlock's career, knowing he is capable of much more. But deep down, Mycroft really does care for Sherlock and is there for Sherlock when needed.

Jim Moriarty[]

Sherlock hated Jim. They first met when Jim was posing as "Jim from IT" an IT consultant and gay boyfriend of Molly Hooper. But he eventually reveals his true identity and tries to kill John AND Sherlock but leaves with a cryptic threat. The next time they encounter each other is when Jim breaks into The Bank of England, Pentenville prison and The Tower of London, where they showcase the crown jewels, just to show how clever he is. He is not convicted of these crimes and starts ruining Sherlock's life, which ultimately ends up with Moriarty killing himself so Sherlock has to kill himself to save his friends.

Molly Hooper[]

Molly is the lovesick pathologist at Barts who Sherlock often asks for body parts. She is in love with him even though she realizes he has absolutely no feelings for her and is always rude to her. Sherlock trusted Molly to help him fake his death in order to save his friends.

Irene Adler[]

Irene is seen to be the only person who understands Sherlock but does not challenge him even though they compete at an intellectual level. She flirted with him over SMS but he rarely responded. At the end of episode of "The Lying Detective", John tells Sherlock to write back to Irene and see her, but this might be just admiration because he found an equal to him. Also, in the first episode, when John and Sherlock are dining, John asked him "Do you have ever a girlfriend?" and he responded with "No, NOT REALLY IN MY AREA".

Trivia[]

  • Sherlock has four friends; Dr John Watson, His landlady Mrs Hudson, DI Greg Lestrade and Molly Hooper.
  • His greatest enemy is the late Jim Moriarty.
  • Sherlock faked his own death to save three of his friends.
  • He lived at 221b Baker Street with John.
  • He is a consulting detective who sometimes works with Scotland Yard.
  • He can never admit when he's wrong in a case and has to be right.
  • Sherlock has a 'Mind Palace' where he stores all his memories in different rooms in the palace.
  • Sherlock has a trademark hat that is shown in all of the papers, a deerstalker.
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