Sherlock: 20 Easter Eggs, In-Jokes And References

By Christian Bone /

6. William Sherlock Scott Holmes

In an episode that also revealed Mary€™s true character and the (possible) resurrection of Moriarty, one of the less important revelations in His Last Vow was that Sherlock isn€™t actually the detective€™s first name. His full name is William Sherlock Scott Holmes.

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In case you hadn€™t believed them by now, Moffat and Gatiss really proved how well they know their stuff with this one. The full name doesn€™t actually come from the original stories, rather a fictional biography written on the character in 1962, Sherlock Holmes Of Baker Street: A Life Of The World€™s First Consulting Detective by William S Baring-Gould.

In the same scene, Sherlock also mentions a tale Mycroft terrified him with as a child: that of the east wind that would one day come to take him away. This is a reference to a patriotic speech in His Last Bow, a story written during the First World War:

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"There's an east wind coming€ such a wind as never blew on England yet. It will be cold and bitter, Watson, and a good many of us may wither before its blast. But it's God's own wind none the less, and a cleaner, better, stronger land will lie in the sunshine when the storm has cleared."