![]() One can argue it has always been dramatic but still in very different ways compared to now. The show that used to be about solving crimes, finding out who the bad guy is (surprise plot twist) is now a drama show. But I watched the series over the course of years and it is very obvious to me. Maybe if you watch all the episodes at once you won't feel it. He was like a God, having no fear, no emotion etc. When I first started watching, it was about a man that knows everything just by a glance. Plus, I do not give two shits about Mary the Assassin and how that all played out - especially not at the cost of John Watson's characterization.and the baby thing was just kind of random and unnecessary? Unless the excuse is that the baby is the only reason John stayed with Mary, but they didn't actually go there. They also wasted canon plot points that could have been WAY more effectively used (Victor Trevor, Garridebs). the American CIA guy being thrown out the window in s2 Sherlock knowing about Thatcher in Hound and suddenly not knowing who she is in s4, etc). Mary getting shot in s4 Sherlock/John/Mycroft jumping out of the flat from the bomb vs. Season 4 gave us several bits that directly went against info they'd given us in earlier seasons (Sherlock saying he "knows exactly" what Moriarty was going to do next and then Moriarty actually being dead and having recorded shit for Eurus? Sherlock getting shot in s3 vs. The last bit is especially unforgivable in a show like Sherlock. My TL DR opinion is that s4 skipped over too much of the deductions, mysteries, and solid friendship between Holmes/Watson (you know, the core elements of Sherlock Holmes), and instead turned into this falsely intellectual action flick that had too many details that don't quite make sense. r/ImaginaryBakerSt - Art related to Sherlock. r/TheScienceOfDeduction - Learn how to be Sherlock-esque. r/Cumberbitches - For the Cumberbatch fans. r/Sherlock_Fanfiction - For all the writers and readers. r/JohnLock - Sherlock x John fanfiction. r/WhoLock - Sherlock and Doctor Who crossovers. Many Sherlock fans are also a fan of this show. r/DoctorWho - Another popular TV series, worked on by Steven Moffat. r/TheGameIsOn - Discussion only forum for Sherlock. r/Holmes - Things related to the original books, or other translations thereof. This will come out as: Moriarty was real Episode DiscussionsĬlick on any episode to be taken to the discussion thread! Series 1 Ep. If your comment includes a spoiler and is not in a post that is already tagged as a spoiler, please use the spoiler format: >!Moriarty was real!< If referencing an episode, please place episode number in the title. It counts as a spoiler if it is not in the first season. Spoilers are allowed if you mark your post as such, but never include spoilers in the title. Please be kind and do not spoil anything for others. No self-promotion or links to unofficial merch Harassing or otherwise inciting violence is against the rules. Please post all fanfiction/johnlock content within either the fanfiction megathread, or the fanfiction subreddit and johnlock subreddit. Spoilery comments must have a spoiler tag. If a spoiler is within your post, tag as such. DiscordÄo not include any spoilers in your title. ![]() This subreddit is for discussions on Sherlock, a British television series that was created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss.
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