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Jonny Lee Miller: “Benedict’s Been Very Supportive”
Not for the first time, we find ourselves asking the question: how does Sherlock Holmes do it?
It’s hard to imagine another figure from literature that could not only withstand three different presentations based on the same person, but come out unscathed and even more wildly popular each time. And yet, we’ve got the ...