Watson's Limp Disappears in Episode Three. Benedict Cumberbatch Noticed Before Anyone Else Did.
In the first episode of Sherlock, Watson walks with a limp — a psychosomatic injury, a physical manifestation of trauma from Afghanistan. It is established clearly, it informs how other characters treat him, and it is, in the original Conan Doyle stories, one of Watson's defining physical characteristics.
By the third episode of Series One, the limp is essentially gone. Not written out. Not explained. Simply absent from how Freeman is moving through scenes.
This is, on one level, a production oversight. The kind that happens across long shoots when the continuity of a psychosomatic symptom is harder to track than a visible prop.
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