![]() ![]() If this describes you, then this might be best left alone. Likely, the fact this is set in the 21 st century albeit still against the murky streets of London, won’t be incentive for canon fans. Having said that, this new spin on a classic figure is – may I just say it? – brilliant! FILM REVIEW | ‘The Imitation Game’: The Remarkable WWII True Story ![]() Something required as a necessary to any mystery series. As I look back, that first hour-and-a-half show all comes right, and I realize just how impressive the suspense is hyped. There is such confusion in the first five minutes, and nothing is clear. The “visual” reasons being: the set-up is curious. Despite the doubts, once again, Sherlock sets out to prove his theories.Īt its start, this makes us quite skeptical for a number of reasons. A brilliant mastermind who can deduce things at a glance, Sherlock believes this is all murder. They put up with him because they “need” him. Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) is a “consulting detective” who no one he works with really likes. “Wrong.” This is the one-word text message the police and media find on their cell phone screens during Lestrade’s press conference. They appear to take poison voluntarily, so the ruling is suicide, but why all with the same MO? DI Lestrade (Rupert Graves) feels good about his ruling, but someone else isn’t so sure. Four people have committed suicide… or have they? Their bodies are found in most unusual locations. Little does John know just how closely his life is about to intersect with the law. Certain no one would be interested in becoming his flat-mate, John is uncertain what’s next. Seeing a therapist, John is desperate to find normalcy. Only just back from war, John Watson (Martin Freeman) suffers nightmare. Sherlock, Series One (2010) BBC TV Review Not something everyone will immediately like – or maybe appreciate, for me, Sherlock, series one is one of the BEST series… ever. Then, a friend saw it and despite her initial skepticism, it totally won her over to the point that she recommends it. Introduced to this, primarily by a love of BBC British costume adaptations, Sherlock is one of those TV shows that intrigues from the start.
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