
Sherlock, Series 4: Episodes 1-3, Shadows Defining Every Day
The ghosts we make for ourselves are the shadows that define our every day, the game is afoot in Series 4 for our high functioning sociopath detective, Sherlock
The ghosts we make for ourselves are the shadows that define our every day, the game is afoot in Series 4 for our high functioning sociopath detective, Sherlock
Watching Our Kind of Traitor by John le Carré you will believe there is no place safe to hide not even in the French Alps, where in 2016 GPS will track you down
Sherlock The Abominable Bride ensures the character’s mythology remains intact with brilliant dialogue delivered by actors embracing the characters passionately
Sherlock is back for Series 3, enjoying the thrill of the chase with Watson, the blood pumping through their veins as the dynamic duo take on new challenges
Sherlock Holmes side kick Dr Watson is superbly played by Martin Freeman. He is truly finding his own feet and momentum now and along with Benedict Cumberbatch as Holmes they must both give the writers a great deal of inspiration just by the sheer excellence of their performances. They are a dynamic duo par excellence.
‘Mr Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound’ said Henry Knight (Russell Tovey) to surely TV’s greatest dynamic duo, Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Dr Watson (Martin Freeman). Henry is the man who has literally come to see Holmes about a dog.
Awesome! Writer Steven Moffat has surely outdone himself with the first story in the second series of Sherlock “A Scandal in Belgravia” featuring the enigmatic and erudite Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Dr Watson.