The Writer Who Quit Sherlock Halfway Through Series Four — And What She Said About It Three Years Later.
Television writers' rooms are not always harmonious, and long-running productions with strong creative ownership at the top tend to develop specific internal cultures that don't suit everyone.
Sherlock, operated closely by Moffat and Gatiss with significant involvement from a small writing team, lost a writer during the development of Series Four. The departure was not announced. It became known through a gap in the credits that viewers noticed and that was explained, briefly, as a scheduling conflict.
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