![]() This broadcast is nearly half a year after everyone else in the world got to see it. The second season promises to be every bit as awesome as the first. If you can’t tune into a local station, you can watch online shortly afterwards, just as PBS did with Downton Abbey. The great part about the show airing on PBS is that it’s available for free. Go! (Some PBS stations will also be broadcasting a Sherlock marathon Sunday to give you one last chance to catch up before the new episode airs.) You’ve got less than a week to get caught up. You can watch Series 1 on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and PBS. I promise it’s incredibly clever and packed with action. ![]() ![]() If you’re totally unfamiliar with Sherlock, I suggest you go watch the first season now, even if you think that the premise sounds lame. Several of us GeekMoms had the privilege of meeting him this year at a PBS event. Sherlock was co-created by Steven Moffat, the lead writer for Doctor Who. The adaptations loosely follow the originals with modern twists. Knowledge of the book series is helpful but not necessary. The series chronicles a modern day Sherlock Holmes and his adventures solving mysteries. Here’s a teaser for Sherlock Season Two, which will start its PBS Masterpiece Mystery run in the US on May 6th.
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