Not exactly definitive. theReluctantHipster • 6 yr. ago. What u/puritypersimmon said. It purposefully left the escape open to interpretation, which went against the series' previous realism. In the Doyle stories, he gave a definitive explanation.
Watson went to the wrong therapist, and the list goes on. Sherlock loses the plot entirely as it lets go of its whodunit and how-dunnit essence and becomes fixated on Sherlock's childhood,
Sherlock season 1 is nearly perfect, but season 2 is the strongest, featuring the return of Moriarty and exploring themes of friendship and betrayal. It culminates in a powerful and shocking season finale. Sherlock was a groundbreaking detective series, and while the majority of its episodes were brilliant, the four seasons did vary in quality.
We didn't like the digression at all. It was unexpected, but in a BAD way. And Watson LOVED Mary. We just don't get it. All play and no detective-work makes Sherlock a dull boy. Something has been off about the show for a while now. Yes, we are talking about Season 3 where Sherlock smiled too much too often. That season.
A co-creator of Sherlock, Steven Moffat comments on the possibility of a season 5 with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman returning. The actors played contemporary versions of Sherlock Holmes and his trusted aide Dr. John Watson in the hit BBC series for four successful seasons and two specials. The Sherlock season 4 finale aired in
—I guess Sherlock repressing his memories explains why he had no awareness of having a sister. —Victor Trevor was the name of Sherlock's university chum in 'The Adventure Of The Gloria Scott.' There was also a nice visual reference to 'The Dancing Men'. —The 'Rathbone Place' thing at the end was a nice tip of the hat to the late Basil.
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