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Movie Critics (823 KP) rated Sherlock - Season 1 in TV
Jun 12, 2017
While the setting and much of the technology surrounding the mysteries have been modernized, the essence of Sherlock Holmes remains the same. He’s brilliant, and he’s passionate about solving the mysteries. However, he’s also a functioning sociopath
Critic- Kevin Carr
Original Score:4 out of 5
Read Review: http://www.7mpictures.com/sherlock-season-one-blu-ray-review/
Original Score:4 out of 5
Read Review: http://www.7mpictures.com/sherlock-season-one-blu-ray-review/
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2538 KP) rated Black Ice (Young Sherlock Holmes, #3) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
A teenage Sherlock Holmes takes a trip to London to visit his brother only to find his brother as the only suspect in a locked room murder. It's an interesting and fun book, but it was rather slow to get going.
<a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/02/book-review-black-ice-sherlock-holmes.html">Read my full review at Carstairs Considers</a>.
<a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/02/book-review-black-ice-sherlock-holmes.html">Read my full review at Carstairs Considers</a>.
Elementary - Season 7
TV Season
the final season of CBS Sherlock Holmes spin-off, set - as before - back in the United States
Merissa (13956 KP) created a post
Aug 3, 2021
Encyclopedia Brown Carries On
Book
Ten-year-old Encyclopedia Brown, America's Sherlock Holmes in sneakers, solves a series of...
David McK (3773 KP) rated Elementary - Season 5 in TV
Dec 3, 2023
Shinwell Jackson and the gang SPK.
That's the main through-line (for want of a better word) of this season of CBS's modern interpretation of Sherlock Holmes, still set in the States instead of in England, and with Johnny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu still in the joint lead roles of Sherlock and Watson.
Basically, it's become the televisual equivalent of comfort food by this point.
That's the main through-line (for want of a better word) of this season of CBS's modern interpretation of Sherlock Holmes, still set in the States instead of in England, and with Johnny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu still in the joint lead roles of Sherlock and Watson.
Basically, it's become the televisual equivalent of comfort food by this point.




