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Sherlock, Season 2 Episode 3: The Reichenback Fall

Wow.

Let’s gather our thoughts now…..wow.

You think you’ve been wowed by Sherlock as much as you could be and then this episode comes along. It has everything. The mystery, the suspense, the twists, and of course the intricate mind games. Above all else however it has loyalty and the test of friendship. Because when you strip everything away, it more often than not comes down to friendship.

Brilliant. I cannot wait until Season 3 (whenever that might be).

Andrew Scott as Moriarty
Absolutely brilliant

Andrew Scott as Moriarty

Absolutely brilliant

Sherlock - Season 2, Episode 2: The Hounds of Baskerville

The second in the three episode season sees Sherlock and Holmes leave London to investigate the 20 year old murder of man, who was reportedly killed by mysterious hounds, which still haunt the area to this day.

Although I didn’t find this story as compelling as the first, it had several elements which combined made it a fantastic episode.

*Russell Tovey is a revelation to me! He absolutely stole this episode with his performance as the obsessive son of the murdered man.

*Sensory overload - between the blinding lights and high pitched sounds, my senses were bombarded.

*Emotions - I loved seeing Holmes in a more exposed, and more raw light.

*My favourite quote of the series (Holmes to Watson): “Get out! I want to go to my mind palace”. 

I want a mind palace…

(Picture via Miss Halway)

Sherlock, Season two (3 episodes in length) is now airing on BB1 and is avaliable to view on BBC iPlayer.
The first episode is filled with the same witty banter and splendid cinematography that we have come to expect. There is also and added element of the ravishing Laura Pulver and some rather smouldering looks…Excellent!
(The Telegraph review here)

Sherlock, Season two (3 episodes in length) is now airing on BB1 and is avaliable to view on BBC iPlayer.

The first episode is filled with the same witty banter and splendid cinematography that we have come to expect. There is also and added element of the ravishing Laura Pulver and some rather smouldering looks…Excellent!

(The Telegraph review here)

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