![]() If you’re a fan of Sherlock or have simply checked out an episode in the past, I don’t really have to tell you that this show is always excellently put together and extremely well-acted. I will say that this episode throws back to the previous three seasons of the show in very fun and some incredibly surprising ways. That ended up being a terrific asset so I’m inclined to follow suit and give very little plot away. The thing about this is that unlike most movie previews these days, the marketing for this didn’t give away much as far as plot was concerned. There are period costumes! Yes, please! And Sherlock utters a couple of classic lines that have previously been worked around but never quite uttered exactly in the series before. ![]() So, basically, it’s the Sherlock we know and love dropped in the characters’ more traditional and classic setting. There are many familiar faces surrounding them and an intriguing mystery that seems impossible. ![]() This latest entry in the BBC series, Sherlock, finds our heroes working a case in the late nineteenth century. ![]() This year’s The Abominable Bride is no exception. Cumberbitches (or the “Cumber Collective” if you prefer) like me wait years for new episodes of this show and it always ends up being well worth the wait. Happy New Year, geeks! It’s 2016 and things are off to a beautifully geeky start with a new episode of Sherlock airing yesterday. ![]()
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