BBC
In the short days that have passed since the series premiere of Sherlock, it quickly became rumor that the second episode of the season, The Sign of Three, would be the “funniest and least-Sherlock episode” we would experience. Boy, they were not kidding. In an episode written by Steve Thompson (co-writer of The Blind Banker and Reichenbach Fall), Mark Gatiss, and Steven Moffat, we got to see a Sherlock we’ve never seen before – in so many ways.
The episode begins with a series of bank robberies going unsolved by Lestrade and Donovan. Over eighteen months – whether that’s the time between the two episodes is unclear – they are continually out thwarted. By the time they’ve caught the robbers, Lestrade receives multiple frantic texts from Sherlock. Of course, Greg runs to his rescue, only to find Sherlock to be completely intact, in front of his computer. “This...
In the short days that have passed since the series premiere of Sherlock, it quickly became rumor that the second episode of the season, The Sign of Three, would be the “funniest and least-Sherlock episode” we would experience. Boy, they were not kidding. In an episode written by Steve Thompson (co-writer of The Blind Banker and Reichenbach Fall), Mark Gatiss, and Steven Moffat, we got to see a Sherlock we’ve never seen before – in so many ways.
The episode begins with a series of bank robberies going unsolved by Lestrade and Donovan. Over eighteen months – whether that’s the time between the two episodes is unclear – they are continually out thwarted. By the time they’ve caught the robbers, Lestrade receives multiple frantic texts from Sherlock. Of course, Greg runs to his rescue, only to find Sherlock to be completely intact, in front of his computer. “This...
- 1/6/2014
- by Molly Tracy
- Obsessed with Film
It's on! We found out this week in great style what it's like when vampires fight werewolves when there isn't a full moon, so can you imagine when there is one?
Trust was a big theme this week with Tyler confronting Caroline over the truth about Mason, Stefan and Damon. There is confusion between these two, who are so new to their supernatural status that the idea of vampires and werewolves being enemies is not encoded in them. It is understandable why Caroline is upset by this confrontation considering how much Caroline has been there for Tyler during his transformation which put her at risk. Tyler's actions to some extent can be forgiven considering the information Jules is feeding him, but that doesn't mean I'll be happy with what he does later.
What is clear regarding Caroline is that she really trusts Stefan who she believes can sort out how Tyler is feeling,...
Trust was a big theme this week with Tyler confronting Caroline over the truth about Mason, Stefan and Damon. There is confusion between these two, who are so new to their supernatural status that the idea of vampires and werewolves being enemies is not encoded in them. It is understandable why Caroline is upset by this confrontation considering how much Caroline has been there for Tyler during his transformation which put her at risk. Tyler's actions to some extent can be forgiven considering the information Jules is feeding him, but that doesn't mean I'll be happy with what he does later.
What is clear regarding Caroline is that she really trusts Stefan who she believes can sort out how Tyler is feeling,...
- 2/4/2011
- by emma fraser
- TVovermind.com
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