I liked the episode as a whole. I found that the way of combining a series of smaller mysteries worked (although I am going to keep myself awake trying to figure out which corresponds to what story -- appart from the Bruce-Partington Plans, obviously).
I was not a great fan of Moriarty. He was not at all like the character of Moriarty -- it seemed more like a Joker type villain. Very odd. VERY odd. But I did like the mutual sacrifices of Holmes and Watson. I love that sort of stuff in the books, and it works very well in moving pictures, too.
Thoughts?
I was not a great fan of Moriarty. He was not at all like the character of Moriarty -- it seemed more like a Joker type villain. Very odd. VERY odd. But I did like the mutual sacrifices of Holmes and Watson. I love that sort of stuff in the books, and it works very well in moving pictures, too.
Thoughts?
I think he was a character which needed to be changed from the books. I think the concept of one person being in charge of all the criminals in England is just too unrealistic. Having him be almost a mirror image of Sherlock also makes sense and I thought was a nice nod to the sergeant's warning to Watson in the first episode. I do feel the his very last action was odd and more done to force a cliffhanger rather than because it made sense for the character.
Overall I enjoyed the series and it seems very likely that the BBC is going to order more episodes.
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You cannot kill a vampire with an MDF stake; werewolves can't fly; zombies do not run. - Simon Pegg
You cannot kill a vampire with an MDF stake; werewolves can't fly; zombies do not run. - Simon Pegg
Sherlock -- having seen the third episode *spoilers, obviously*
09/08/2010 12:25:18 AM
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I liked what they did with Moriarty
09/08/2010 10:27:59 AM
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