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00:00I can't do it anymore. Yet! Sherlock Holmes should be dead.
00:07If I told you, the man who created Sherlock Holmes wanted him dead.
00:12At the peak of his fame, readers were obsessed.
00:15Every new story by Arthur Conan Doyle made Holmes more powerful, more immortal.
00:20But Doyle felt trapped. He didn't see Holmes as a genius anymore.
00:24He saw him as a prison. Letters flooded his home. Fans demanded more.
00:30Publishers begged. Money poured in.
00:32But Doyle wanted to write deeper, meaningful stories, and Holmes was standing in the way.
00:37So he made a decision. A deadly one.
00:40At the edge of the Reichenbach Falls, Holmes faced his greatest enemy and fell into the abyss.
00:46The world went silent. Fans mourned like he was real.
00:50But here's the twist. Holmes didn't stay dead.
00:53Because sometimes, even creators can't escape their own creation.
00:57And maybe neither can you.
01:00So I wanted to make sure you can do this.
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