![]() ![]() Sometimes you want something that just makes you go silent. Sure, everyone needs a good tub fart, but sometimes you wanna scream in the rain, or you know, perch on top of a building like Batman. It’s like…a fart in the tub rather than a scream in the rain. It will make you laugh, but not bring the thunder like many of the other episodes of Sherlock. It’s cute, but kind of like that duck above, it’s very silly. Speaking of…įor those of you who just laser-focused in on Beneduckt, hi, I’m Sean. But if you’re hoping for a great, thrilling mystery, sorry. If you’re going to watch season 3, you will obviously have to watch this episode, as it does have steady continuity for each of the three episodes. However, the mysteries are quite stock, and I must reiterate that after watching this, couldn’t help but feel that a third of season 3 was wasted. We get to see John and Sherlock drunk as skunks, and we get to see everyone all dolled up. It’s certainly a cute episode of Sherlock. ![]() Is it a good episode of Sherlock? Ummmmmmmmmm, that’s a tough one. Hey, at least we get a possible bang bud for Sherlock. Best Sherlock ever, with my favorite episodes on it.the wedding and the return after Sherlocks dive off the building at the beginning of the last season. They’re just kind of shoved into the best man speech Sherlock gives. There are mysteries three of them to be precise. Overall, The Show Is Fun Sherlock Series 3 is a ton of fun, because we get to see both Sherlock and Watson live their lives while still solving mysteries together. Oh no, please don’t do your “I wanna dip my balls in it” guy impression. Like a far too long best man speech from Sherlock. It comes after a three-year layoff, except for a Christmas special last year, and begins with an episode called “The Six Thatchers,” based on the Conan Doyle story “The Adventure of the Six Napoleons.” As in the story, someone is seeking out and breaking plaster busts of that titular historical figure.But let us not dwell on the lack of an incredibly dramatic, and awe-inspiring mystery. Which brings us to Season 4, beginning Sunday in Britain and America ( on PBS’s “Masterpiece Mystery!”). But being inhuman, in a witty and almost balletic way, had always been the best and most interesting thing about him. Her function, it seemed, was to generate situations that would draw out Holmes’s protectiveness on Watson’s behalf - to humanize Holmes. More ominous, though, was their introduction of a girlfriend and then wife for Watson, Mary (Amanda Abbington), who turned out to have a hidden past as a spy. A little of the air went out of the writing, which was disappointing but not too surprising - Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, the show’s creators, had set themselves a very high standard. Then came the show’s third season, in 2014. That said, I was disappointed with Season 3. Its unique, cerebral and compelling, and I love both male leads. The bromance between Holmes and John Watson (Martin Freeman) added some emotional texture but didn’t get in the way of the fun. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Holmes, played with a waspish glee by Benedict Cumberbatch, delighted in solving puzzles no one else could solve, and we delighted along with him. “Sherlock” arrived on BBC and PBS in 2010, a fresh and frantic reinvention of Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes tales that focused on the pure joy of intellect. If Arthur Conan Doyle were writing it, he might call it “The Adventure of the Changeable Detective.”
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