Sherlock Wasn't Supposed to Have a Drug Problem in the BBC Version. Benedict Cumberbatch Pushed Until They Put It Back.
When Gatiss and Moffat first developed the modern Sherlock, there were early conversations about how much of the original character's darker traits to retain.
The drug use was nearly cut entirely.
The concern was practical: a protagonist who uses hard substances as a cognitive tool is a difficult sell to network television in 2009. The BBC had standards to navigate. Advertisers had concerns.
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