Steven Moffat's modernized interpretation of the Sherlock Holmes mythos captured imaginations in 2010 and ran for 4 seasons (so far) of slick sleuthing shenanigans. Sherlock season 1 opens with "A Study In Pink," riffing on Doyle's own A Study In Scarlet story. The acclaimed debut chronicles the first meeting of Holmes and Watson and the birth

Why Sherlock Season 4's Red Herrings Fell Flat. Sherlock was a modern interpretation of the classic character that had strong, complex episodes. Breaking Bad, Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones
BBC/YouTube. On the r/television subreddit, u/ShuckForJustice asked: "What TV show did you love but had an ending so bad that it retroactively ruined/changed your experience of the show?" The Sherlock series co-creator Steven Moffat of Doctor Who revival fame announced that he's ready to go on a new season of Sherlock if Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman sign on. BBC 's
Season 4 is not bad, it's just more action and less deduction. Also, it's pacing is different, it's a lot quicker than the previous ones. Something that really bothered me is that they exagerated everything, from Mary's backstory to Moriarty's plan and the person involved in it.
SPOILERS for Season 4 of Sherlock. The first two seasons of Sherlock are as close to perfect as can be. The performances, the stories, the direction, the connection to the source material, all of it was superb. Those first two seasons are a big reason why the Cumberbitches became obsessed with Benedict Cumberbatch.
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