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BBC's "Sherlock" - A Review
Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:05 am
Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:05 am
I know "Sherlock" is one of the more popular television series on this board and I know I have talked about it on here before. However, for those of you who have yet to see it, I want to offer you some incite into what you are missing. BBC's "Sherlock" is one of the better shows to come around in the last 15 years. Each episode is about 90 minutes long with 3 episodes per season. This allows for quality rather than quantity and the formula works perfectly. Now, for the episodes.
SEASON ONE
A Study in Pink
The pilot episode. You're hooked five minutes into the show after being introduced to both Sherlock and Watson. The plot grabs you and the final twenty minutes are very intense. One of the best pilots I have seen in recent years.
Rating: 9.5/10
The Blind Banker
The second episode of "Sherlock" is more filler than anything else and is decidedly inferior to the pilot. However, the episode features strong performances by the characters and continues to develop the relationship that both Sherlock and Watson enjoy. The episode's final sequence, much like the final minutes of A Study in Pink , are very tense and rewarding.
Rating: 7.5/10
The Great Game
The season one finale. Any disappointment you might have had with episode two is erased by the awesome episode that is the finale of season one. Sherlock is challenged to a battle of wits by his arch-nemesis, Jim Moriarty. This reveals certain elements of Sherlock's character that many of us would consider unsavory. For instance, Sherlock isn't afraid to put others in danger to satisfy his lust for the chase. The final reveal of Moriarty is considered by many fans to be the episode's lowest point due to the over-the-top performance by actor Andrew Scott. However, I found his performance to be unique, engaging, and very solid.
Rating: 9/10
SEASON TWO
A Scandal in Belgravia
The first episode of season two is just as satisfying as the season one premiere. It features strong performances by Lara Pulver as the seductive Irene Adler and Mark Gatiss as Mycroft Holmes. Sherlock's personality is explored further here as the writers deal with the character's uncertainty and unfamiliarity with love and affection. Irene Adler provides Sherlock with his toughest task yet as he tries to discover her motives while also steeling his mind against her sexual advances.
Rating: 9.5/10
The Hounds of Baskerville
The most famous story of Sherlock Holmes gets the modern-day treatment in the second episode of season two. While not as strong as the season two premiere, episode two also triumphs where season one's episode two failed. For one, Baskerville is a clever retelling of that famous short story and also manages to explore Sherlock and Watson's friendship in greater depth than any episode that has come before it. The final scene of episode two sets up the season two finale nicely and gives a great end to a solid episode.
Rating: 8.5/10
The Reichenbach Fall
The magnum opus of BBC's "Sherlock" thus far. The season two finale is an emotional, roller coaster ride that will leave you on the edge of your seat for the full ninety minutes. At times you can feel the length of a typical episode of Sherlock. But not with Reichenbach . The writers here have crafted an episode of such superb quality that I can honestly say that it is one of the best episodes of any TV series I have ever seen. The emotional climax followed by the big twist leave the viewer clawing at the feet of the producers, begging for the release of season three.
Rating: 10/10
SEASON ONE
A Study in Pink
The pilot episode. You're hooked five minutes into the show after being introduced to both Sherlock and Watson. The plot grabs you and the final twenty minutes are very intense. One of the best pilots I have seen in recent years.
Rating: 9.5/10
The Blind Banker
The second episode of "Sherlock" is more filler than anything else and is decidedly inferior to the pilot. However, the episode features strong performances by the characters and continues to develop the relationship that both Sherlock and Watson enjoy. The episode's final sequence, much like the final minutes of A Study in Pink , are very tense and rewarding.
Rating: 7.5/10
The Great Game
The season one finale. Any disappointment you might have had with episode two is erased by the awesome episode that is the finale of season one. Sherlock is challenged to a battle of wits by his arch-nemesis, Jim Moriarty. This reveals certain elements of Sherlock's character that many of us would consider unsavory. For instance, Sherlock isn't afraid to put others in danger to satisfy his lust for the chase. The final reveal of Moriarty is considered by many fans to be the episode's lowest point due to the over-the-top performance by actor Andrew Scott. However, I found his performance to be unique, engaging, and very solid.
Rating: 9/10
SEASON TWO
A Scandal in Belgravia
The first episode of season two is just as satisfying as the season one premiere. It features strong performances by Lara Pulver as the seductive Irene Adler and Mark Gatiss as Mycroft Holmes. Sherlock's personality is explored further here as the writers deal with the character's uncertainty and unfamiliarity with love and affection. Irene Adler provides Sherlock with his toughest task yet as he tries to discover her motives while also steeling his mind against her sexual advances.
Rating: 9.5/10
The Hounds of Baskerville
The most famous story of Sherlock Holmes gets the modern-day treatment in the second episode of season two. While not as strong as the season two premiere, episode two also triumphs where season one's episode two failed. For one, Baskerville is a clever retelling of that famous short story and also manages to explore Sherlock and Watson's friendship in greater depth than any episode that has come before it. The final scene of episode two sets up the season two finale nicely and gives a great end to a solid episode.
Rating: 8.5/10
The Reichenbach Fall
The magnum opus of BBC's "Sherlock" thus far. The season two finale is an emotional, roller coaster ride that will leave you on the edge of your seat for the full ninety minutes. At times you can feel the length of a typical episode of Sherlock. But not with Reichenbach . The writers here have crafted an episode of such superb quality that I can honestly say that it is one of the best episodes of any TV series I have ever seen. The emotional climax followed by the big twist leave the viewer clawing at the feet of the producers, begging for the release of season three.
Rating: 10/10
This post was edited on 1/27/12 at 10:07 am
Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:09 am to RollTide1987
I've been watching season one on PBS. Great show.
Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:11 am to TheFolker
I loved season 1. I didn't realize season 2 was available. Where can this be seen?
Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:15 am to RollTide1987
Absolutely spectacular series. I hacked into BBC Player online and got to watch live. It's just so freaking great
Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:17 am to RollTide1987
I didn't read your summaries, because I'd rather go in sight unseen, but can you give me a breakdown of how the show is stylistically?
Is it mystery/thriller based? More action? Drama?
Is it mystery/thriller based? More action? Drama?
Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:18 am to TIGERSTORM
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didn't realize season 2 was available. Where can this be seen?
Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:19 am to OBUDan
mystery/thriller/drama for sure
the action is quite limited, but trust me, it's absolutely amazing. Watch every episode two or three times. It's better every time you watch it
the action is quite limited, but trust me, it's absolutely amazing. Watch every episode two or three times. It's better every time you watch it
Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:30 am to Tigerhaven03
A Scandal in Belgravia
The Hounds of Baskerville
The Reichenbach Fall
I recommend using the putlocker or sockshare links, the quality is much higher and very close to HD.
The Hounds of Baskerville
The Reichenbach Fall
I recommend using the putlocker or sockshare links, the quality is much higher and very close to HD.
This post was edited on 1/27/12 at 10:31 am
Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:44 am to Ryne Sandberg
I've been meaning to and intend on watching it.
Just curious what type of show it is.
Thanks.
Just curious what type of show it is.
Thanks.
Posted on 1/27/12 at 4:25 pm to RollTide1987
Awesome show--written by the same guy as Doctor Who.
Posted on 1/27/12 at 4:35 pm to brbengalgal
I loved every minute of this series
Posted on 1/27/12 at 4:38 pm to RollTide1987
kind of interesting how they play him as possibly having Aspergers.
Posted on 1/27/12 at 7:02 pm to Ryne Sandberg
quote:
Watch every episode two or three times. It's better every time you watch it
watch it with subtitles if you can, I love the wording, however, sometimes have difficulty understanding thick English accents.
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