I quite enjoy this episode, I can see from other reviewers that it isn't popular, and I can understand why, but I liked it, it is certainly different, they changed the format, and made this one a little different.
Here we get to see the crime first, which is unique, and we get to see Jonathan put the pieces together and solve it, not such a mystery, more a howdunnit.
Juno Pirelli is a cracking character, she's one you feel incredibly sorry for, she's talented, she's very likeable.
Sharon is absurd, as are her children, the Sherlock references are very funny, and doesn't he look like a young David Tennant?
The ending comes as a shock.
Better than you think. 7/10.
Here we get to see the crime first, which is unique, and we get to see Jonathan put the pieces together and solve it, not such a mystery, more a howdunnit.
Juno Pirelli is a cracking character, she's one you feel incredibly sorry for, she's talented, she's very likeable.
Sharon is absurd, as are her children, the Sherlock references are very funny, and doesn't he look like a young David Tennant?
The ending comes as a shock.
Better than you think. 7/10.