Without giving too much away, Sherlock is hired to retrieve incriminating pictures that a certain woman has in her possession and of course, much drama and many feats of observation ensue. If you're a fan of television that involves more thought than a reality show then I would definitely recommend Sherlock. There are currently two seasons of three episodes each and each episode is about an hour and a half so make sure to watch from the first episode!
Friday, September 7, 2012
Sherlocked!
For those who haven't seen it, Sherlock is the BBC's modern day adaptation/re-imagining of Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I've been re-watching the series and picking up the small details and acting nuances that I missed the first time. I just recently finished A Scandal in Belgravia and my oh my it's just as much fun watching it again as it was the first time. This episode is nominated for 13 Emmy Awards and rightly so. The acting, writing, music, and production are in my opinion all superb.
Without giving too much away, Sherlock is hired to retrieve incriminating pictures that a certain woman has in her possession and of course, much drama and many feats of observation ensue. If you're a fan of television that involves more thought than a reality show then I would definitely recommend Sherlock. There are currently two seasons of three episodes each and each episode is about an hour and a half so make sure to watch from the first episode!
Without giving too much away, Sherlock is hired to retrieve incriminating pictures that a certain woman has in her possession and of course, much drama and many feats of observation ensue. If you're a fan of television that involves more thought than a reality show then I would definitely recommend Sherlock. There are currently two seasons of three episodes each and each episode is about an hour and a half so make sure to watch from the first episode!
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