Then the plot was introduced, classic Sherlock envisioning the crime scene as it was described and the VFX team having a field day with the wizard effects. And wow did it start off great! Revisiting the first episode almost word-for-word, except in 1890. I personally didn't enjoy that but I let it slide considering I could't remember half the stuff in previous episodes anyway. Metaphors aside, the episode started off with a "previously on Sherlock" display just in case we forgot what happened in the long. However, like recent Doctor Who episodes, a firework display was advertised whilst the equivalent of lighting a BBQ being delivered. With all the hype that drives one of the BBC's most popular franchise, it's realistic to expect a high standard for a special episode set in 1890, the "classic Sherlock era". Reviewed by Iridium_077 5 / 10 Mediocre compared to what was promised. ![]() With an intrusive Moriarty crossing him, Holmes attempts to solve the enigma, with unexpected help from Watson's wife Mary and evidence of a conspiracy involving half the population of the country. ![]() Some months later Holmes is approached by Lady Carmichael, who tells him that her husband Sir Eustace has been threatened by Emelia, who then seemingly does away with him. Imagining himself back in the 1890s, Sherlock is visited by Inspector Lestrade after newlywed Emelia Ricoletti, having apparently killed herself in public, murders her husband Thomas in front of witnesses before vanishing.
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