(Part 2) Best products from r/Sherlock

We found 25 comments on r/Sherlock discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 51 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Sherlock:

u/lambchops0 · 2 pointsr/Sherlock

Why stream when you can buy and support this awesome show! The DVD's are honestly not that expensive.

Amazon.co.uk

Amazon.com

actually buy them off the Uk site it is cheaper.

u/snugglies · 9 pointsr/Sherlock

Link is gone, but I found an article about it here.

Edit: UK Amazon link

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Sherlock

Read the book Mastermind by Maria Konnikova. That's a good place to start. It won't turn you into Sherlock Holmes but it'll get the wheels turning.

u/qwertycandy · 3 pointsr/Sherlock

Sherlock: Chronicles, the official companion/guide to Sherlock :) It has a bunch of background information on the creation of the show, interviews, artwork etc. And among other things, there are several scenes that were written for the episodes but never filmed, like this one.

Luckily Nixxie has all the deleted scenes on her tumblr (there are links for the other bits in her post).

u/fecklessgadfly · 2 pointsr/Sherlock

Not sure on the interview part, but you can get a similar one from Amazon for under 500 bucks. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00111T8QO/ref=redir_mdp_mobile

u/deadbeatcrab · 7 pointsr/Sherlock

Here it is on Amazon.co.uk

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Here is the .com link for US fans.

u/feather_moon · 4 pointsr/Sherlock

It's much more than that--lots of new behind-the-scenes content! Here's a link to it on Amazon.

u/PaulaLyn · 2 pointsr/Sherlock

As mentioned over here, the tie-in version is available from here

u/Arqueete · 1 pointr/Sherlock

> so there isn't any Sherlock playing on BBCA (which is the only BBC channel I have since I live in the U.S.)

Just so you know, in the US Sherlock is shown on PBS as a part of Masterpiece Mystery, not on BBCA (though unfortunately for you I don't think they're showing reruns at the moment)

If you're really uncomfortable with the legality of trying to get the show for free and are willing to pay instead, you can get them on Amazon Instant Video for $5/episode, and the two seasons are also out on DVD/Blu-Ray.