Join the co-creators of the British TV hit, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, for a live chat on Monday after this weekend's explosive US series finale

When PBS advertised an advance screening in New York of the second season of the BBC's masterful reinvention of the Sherlock Holmes novels, a staggering 10,000 people applied for tickets. Fans of the show came from all over the United States on the promise of an appearance by the star of the show Benedict Cumberbatch.

This series of Sherlock has drawn record audiences for PBS's Sunday night Masterpiece Mystery slot. The first episode in the three-ep season drew 3.2m viewers, more than double the average of PBS's primetime rating.

And the best is to come: an explosive season finale, The Reichenbach Fall, airs on PBS Sunday night. And we guarantee that you'll want to talk about it all day Monday. Which is why we've secured the brains behind the series for a live chat on Monday: co-creators Steven Moffat (also the showrunner on the BBC's Doctor Who) and Mark Gatiss (who plays Holmes's buttoned-up brother, Mycroft.)

Moffat is also a director of Hartswood Films, which produces Sherlock for the BBC and WGBH Boston. Gatiss and Moffatt will join us at 2pm ET on Monday. Be sure to check back.