Sherlock's co-writer Mark Gatiss has revealed that fans will not be disappointed by the revelations of how the eccentric detective managed to fake his own death in the last series.
Viewers last saw Holmes, played by Benedict Cumberbatch apparently jump to his death from the roof of a high-rise building at the end of the second series, much to the shock of his sidekick Watson (Martin Freeman), only to re-emerge in the shadows of the graveyard where Watson was grieving over his new grave.
Gatiss professed his delight with the plethora of conspiracy theories posted online since the dramatic device was aired, calling some of them more outlandish than anything he or Moffat could have conspired.
What do you think happened? Post your theory here, and then we'll link back and see who got it right when the much-anticipated next series is finally aired... meanwhile, a video below to show how you can't quite believe everything an actor says: