![]() The last hour I felt like I was watching a Saw movie not an episode of Sherlock. This episode leans on every tired and boring horror movie cliche. How could it get worse than episode 2? Well, step right up to episode 3 my friends. And of course we have more Mary sentiment thrown in to annoy me.Įpisode 2 was also shot poorly and felt like a cheap M. There is nothing smart about what Sherlock does to solve the problems. In between you have groan inducing gimmicks that are supposed to shock the viewer but just made me angry instead. We get tons of fan service in this episode with lines like ‘The game’s afoot’ designed to appease hard core Sherlock fans- which I thought I was. Then the episode becomes a cat and mouse game between the two of them with one cheap reveal after another. In this episode they abandon the simple case all together and have it be focused on a murderer named Culverton Smith played annoyingly by Toby Jones (and his teeth are so gross!). So I was very annoyed by Episode 1 but little did I know that episode 2 was going to be even worse. Plus, knowing this show I felt it wasn’t a real death so it didn’t really move me the way it should have. Urgh!!!Īnd then Mary dies and we are supposed to feel bad about this but I so didn’t care. It seriously goes nowhere the cheating plot. ![]() I really could care less about Mary as some secret spy and then the melodrama keeps getting piled on.Īnd worst of all THEY MAKE JOHN A CHEATER!!! John Watson who is the moral center of the series cheats on his wife and daughter for no discernible reason at all (not that there is ever a good reason to cheat). Then they have to tie it back into Mary and her being a super spy, a plotline I hated from season 3. There are busts of Margaret Thatcher being destroyed at homes across town, which totally seems like classic Sherlock Holmes style storyline. So why does season 4 suck so much? Let me count the ways.Įpisode 1 started out with some promise as it was focused on an actual case involving the disappearance and death of a young man. I should have known because season 4 took that path and went off the deep end. Since then we have gotten 2 more seasons that were solid but season 3 started to feel a little bit gimmicky with Sherlock escaping death and them never explaining it. Plus, it introduced me to Benedict Cumberbatch who we have all grown to love as one of the great actors working today. I normally don’t like modern retellings of classic stories but this managed to keep true to the spirit of the Conan Doyle books and characters and so I fell in love with it. I have been a big fan of Sherlock since way back in 2011 when it first aired in the US. Sherlock Season 4 sucked so bad I can hardly believe I sat through it. What I have always been is a huge Sherlock Holmes fan and as such I was eagerly anticipating season 4 of the BBC show Sherlock. You know how last year Batman fans were so disappointed with Zack Snyder’s latest film? Well, I’ve never been that big on Batman so I wasn’t that disappointed that it sucked. Smith" and "Sherlock Holmes." He's also no stranger to the sci-fi genre, having served as producer on "The Martian," and making his directorial debut on a film he also wrote: the unfortunate flop that was "X-Men: Dark Phoenix.Well, we have reached my Batman v Superman. For his part, Kinberg brings an equally impressive résumé, having penned "Mr. Weil is known for writing Amazon's Nazi-hunting drama "Hunters" and has a writing credit on Paramount+'s "The Twilight Zone" reboot. In terms of who's running things for "Invasion" season 2, Simon Kinberg and David Weil will retain control of the show they created. Neither Neill nor the showrunners have commented on the actor's involvement, but it's a definite possibility. But as we saw in season 1, there seems to be a way in which the aliens can either resurrect or gain control of humans, which hints at Tyson's possible return in some horrifically altered form in season 2. Mystery surrounds the return of Sam Neill as Sheriff John Bell Tyson, who was dispatched by the aliens in the first episode - much to the surprise of fans who'd seen the veteran actor plastered all over the show's promotional material.
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