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| based_on = {{Based on|"[[The Adventure of the Six Napoleons]]"|[[Arthur Conan Doyle]]}}▼
| director = [[Rachel Talalay]]
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*[[Michael Price (composer)|Michael Price]]}}
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| length = 88 minutes
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*[[Charles Edwards (actor)|Charles Edwards]] as David Welsborough
*[[Sian Brooke]] as Elizabeth
*[[Sacha Dhawan]] as Ajay
*[[Marcia Warren]] as Vivian Norbury
| prev = [[The Abominable Bride]]
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"'''The Six Thatchers'''" is the first episode of the fourth series of the British television programme ''[[Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'', and the eleventh episode overall. The episode was first broadcast on [[BBC One]], [[BBC First]], [[PBS]] and [[Channel One Russia|Channel One]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Sherlock: what do we know about the fourth series|url=https://meduza.io/feature/2017/01/01/sherlok-chto-my-znaem-o-chetvertom-sezone|publisher=[[Meduza]]|accessdate=9 January 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=The fourth series of Sherlock on the Channel One|url=https://www.1tv.ru/news/2017/01/01/317228-pervyy_kanal_nachinaet_pokaz_novogo_sezona_britanskogo_seriala_sherlok|publisher=[[Channel One Russia]]|accessdate=9 January 2017}}</ref> on 1 January 2017.
==Plot==
[[List of Sherlock characters#Mycroft Holmes|Mycroft]]
[[List of Sherlock characters#Mary Morstan|Mary Watson]]
Mycroft and [[Scotland Yard]] detectives including [[List of Sherlock characters#Detective Inspector Greg Lestrade|Greg Lestrade]]
Sherlock notes that a bust of [[Margaret Thatcher]] at Welsborough's home was missing from its place and finds that it had been stolen and smashed upon the front porch. In the following weeks, five other busts made in the series were also smashed. In one instance, someone was killed. Staking out the location of the last one, Sherlock encounters a culprit. They fight, but the culprit escapes. In the centre of the last bust is a memory stick labelled A.G.R.A., like [[His Last Vow|the one]] Mary had given to John.
Questioned by Sherlock, Mary relates her past as a freelance agent on a team called 'A.G.R.A.'. Each had a memory stick containing their confidential material, lest anyone be betrayed by another. Six years prior, a rescue mission of hostages at the British embassy in [[Tbilisi]] went wrong, when a ''coup d'état'' (set off by a code word "Ammo") killed everyone except Ajay ([[Sacha Dhawan]]) and Mary.▼
▲Questioned by Sherlock, Mary relates her past as a freelance agent on a team called '
Mary travels across the world following a random path, but, having planted a tracking device in the memory stick, Sherlock and John follows her to [[Morocco]]. Ajay arrives and attempts to kill all three. Ajay reveals that while being tortured in Tbilisi, he heard words "Ammo" and "the English woman", which Ajay assumed to be Mary. He escaped and hid the memory stick in a half-made bust, then sought revenge on Mary, believing that she had betrayed them. They fight, but Ajay is shot by local police.▼
▲Mary travels across the world following a random path
Sherlock deduces that 'Ammo' should be ''Amo'', the Latin word for "I love", suggesting Lady Smallwood, whose codename is Love. Questioned by Mycroft, Smallwood claims to be innocent. Sherlock meets Smallwood's secretary Vivian Norbury in the [[London Aquarium]]. Vivian confesses that she tipped the terrorists off in Georgia, using the code "Amo", thus eliminating the hostages and the 'A.G.R.A.' team. Her motive was killing the British ambassador, who had found out that Vivian had sold national secrets. John, Mycroft and the police arrive, and Vivian shoots Sherlock, but Mary jumps in the way, taking the bullet. Mary professes her love and gratitude for John and Sherlock, and dies. John, grief-stricken, blames Sherlock, who has vowed to protect Mary.▼
▲Sherlock deduces that 'Ammo' should be ''Amo'', the Latin word for "I love",
In his home, Mycroft finds a sticky note reading "13th", and goes to "Sherrinford". Sherlock visits John's [[Therapy|therapist]] but is unable to discuss his issue. [[List of Sherlock characters#Mrs. Hudson|Mrs. Hudson]] gives Sherlock a DVD, which is a posthumous message from Mary. In the video, Mary asks Sherlock to 'Save John Watson'. Sherlock attempts to visit John, but Molly informs Sherlock that John wishes for anyone's help but Sherlock's. In a post credit scene, Mary is seen in the same video diary saying, 'Go to hell, Sherlock.'▼
▲In his home, Mycroft finds a [[sticky note]] reading "13th"
==Production==
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==References to Arthur Conan Doyle==
{{more citations needed section|date=June 2023}}
Joanna Robinson of ''[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]'', notes that Holmes' request to be reminded of Norbury as an example of his over-confidence is a reference to "[[The Adventure of the Yellow Face]]". The other reference to Doyle's "Adventure of The Yellow Face" is when John Watson says to Mary: "I might not be a very good man, but I am better than you give me credit for." This sentence was spoken by Grant Munro to his wife Effie (who, like Mary Watson in "Sherlock", was also hiding a secret) in "The Adventure of The Yellow Face."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/01/sherlock-season-4-episode-1-six-thatchers-recap-easter-eggs-references |title=Sherlock: 11 Easter Eggs, Callbacks, and References You Might Have Missed in "The Six Thatchers" |publisher=[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]] |author=Joanna Robinson |date=January 2, 2017 |access-date=January 9, 2017}}</ref>
"The Six Thatchers" is based loosely on "[[The Adventure of the Six Napoleons]]". At one point, Sherlock believes that the suspect is hunting for the black pearl, which he had been asked to look into earlier and dismissed as uninteresting, but it is soon revealed that the suspect is actually hunting for a [[flash drive|memory stick]] containing information about Mary Watson's past.▼
▲"The Six Thatchers" is based loosely on "[[The Adventure of the Six Napoleons]]".
Toby, the dog Sherlock borrows to aid in his search for clues, is referenced in ''[[The Sign of the Four]]'', where a trained scent hound helps track Holmes and Watson to a boat landing. The "A.G.R.A" team mentioned in this episode alludes to the [[Agra Fort]]ress in ''The Sign of the Four'' which the character Johnathan Small had to flee during the [[1857 rebellion]].
==Broadcast and reception==
The episode premiered in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia
''The Six Thatchers'' received mixed reviews. ''[[The Guardian]]'' was positive, saying "Cumberbatch channels Bond in the most explosive outing yet".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/jan/01/sherlock-benedict-cumberbatch-review-james-bond-margaret-thatcher-mark-gatiss-steven-moffat-detective |title=Sherlock review – Cumberbatch channels Bond in the most explosive outing yet |first=Mark |last=Lawson |date=1 January 2017 |newspaper=[[The Guardian]] |accessdate=4 January 2017}}</ref> ''[[IGN]]'' gave a mixed review a 5.5/10 calling it "Mediocre" and "Sherlock returns with a confused and confusing case involving Margaret Thatcher's head."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/01/02/sherlock-the-six-thatchers-review |title=Sherlock: "The Six Thatchers" Review |first=Daniel |last=Krupa |date=1 January 2017 |work=[[IGN]] |accessdate=4 January 2017}}</ref> [[Digital Spy]] called it "satisfying enough" and saying "'The Six Thatchers' is an engaging outing with one fatal flaw. Everything works... apart from the one thing that really needs to."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/sherlock/review/a816706/sherlock-series-4-premiere-episode-1-review-spoilers/ |title=Sherlock review: Engaging but with one fatal flaw |first=Morgan |last=Jeffery |date=1 January 2017 |work=[[Digital Spy]] |accessdate=4 January 2017}}</ref> ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' gave a good review with a rating of 4/5 stars, calling it "a dizzying triumph of complex plotting."<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2017/01/01/sherlock-six-thatchers-worth-hype-review/ |title=Sherlock: Cumberbatch's return in The Six Thatchers was worth all the hype - review |first=Ben |last=Lawrence |date=1 January 2017 |newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |accessdate=4 January 2017}}</ref> After Ralph Jones, in an opinion piece in ''The Guardian'', criticised the episode for making Sherlock into a James Bond-style action hero, Mark Gatiss wrote in personally and responded in the form of verse.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2017/jan/04/is-sherlock-worse-for-too-much-action-mark-gatiss-sends-his-verse-reaction |title=Is Sherlock worse for too much action? Gatiss sends his verse reaction |first=Mark |last=Brown |date=4 January 2017 |newspaper=[[The Guardian]] |accessdate=28 February 2017}}</ref>
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