'Sherlock' Gets Some Unnecessary Censorship

Unnecessary Censorship Makes 'Sherlock' Seem Hilariously Crude
This image released by PBS shows Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock, left, and Martin Freeman as Watson are shown in the "Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia". Cumberbatch was nominated for an Emmy award for lead actor in a miniseries or movie and Freeman was nominated for supporting actor in a miniseries or movie on Thursday, July 19, 2012. The 64th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented Sept. 23 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and airing live on ABC. (AP Photo/PBS-Hartwood Films for the BBC, Colin Hutton)
This image released by PBS shows Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock, left, and Martin Freeman as Watson are shown in the "Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia". Cumberbatch was nominated for an Emmy award for lead actor in a miniseries or movie and Freeman was nominated for supporting actor in a miniseries or movie on Thursday, July 19, 2012. The 64th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented Sept. 23 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and airing live on ABC. (AP Photo/PBS-Hartwood Films for the BBC, Colin Hutton)

Sherlock Holmes is certainly a sassy character, but he's not exactly a particularly saucy man ... until now. When the most trivial and innocuous lines of "Sherlock" get bleeped out, hilarity ensues.

YouTuber Bleep It is censoring Sherlock, Watson, Mrs. Hudson and other characters as they recite perfectly innocuous and SFW lines. Check out the video below to see some very serious scenes become hilariously (almost) raunchy.

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