Episode Behind the Scenes

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A scrapped original ending to this episode involved the paper-based drawing Moriarty did being able to be taken off the holodeck, thus bringing into question everything understood about holograms.
   

This episode was designed to expand the interest Data showed in Sherlock Holmes in the first season show "Lonely Among Us".
   

The whole Victorian-London sets were built on Stage 16 in just three days.
   

After just two days of filming on the set, which cost a massive $135,000, it was all torn down.
   

Anne Elizabeth Ramsey's Clancey character appeared again in "The Emissary".
   

Paramount received notice that Arthur Conan Doyle's estate still held the Sherlock Holmes rights, and was ordered to pay full usage fees. Due to further legal wranglings, the Sherlock Holmes plot devise was put away for four years.

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