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Was just going to post about this myself. Brilliant episode and great acting! To coin the phrase: Cumberpatch owns that role! LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Agree. Miles better than the rest of the xmas telly fare.

Clever, knowing, witty, laugh-out-loud funny, touching, leaves you wanting more.

Bring on the next two, I say. ...

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Didn't see it, will get it on iplayer. Must admit I do like the new adaptation of Sherlock Holmes. 21MY Defender 90 S 3.0 D200

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I really enjoyed it. Some really subtle but funny humour.

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Best thing on tv this Christmas Thumbs Up

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Shame there is only 3 episodes. Sad Keeps interest in the show very keen though Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Watched a recording of Sherlock last night.
Thought the show was very weak indeed.
There's more suspense in a washing machine and deeper mystery in a Dyson.
Disused Tube stations are old hat detective stuff.
John is far better in the Hobbit films - an accomplished film actor.

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It's a bit crap tonight. Not up to usual standards and the wedding and cases referred to by Sherlock are monotonous Yawn
Some amusing parts at least though LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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The Doctor wrote:
It's a bit crap tonight. Not up to usual standards and the wedding and cases referred to by Sherlock are monotonous Yawn
Some amusing parts at least though


Sorry Doc... have to disagree. I thought it was amusing, witty, well scripted. A decent evening's entertainment.
Better than 90% of the sh Censored ite on telly, especially ITV. Gawd.

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It has to be bad for me to criticise it because I think overall it is brilliant. Don't get me wrong, huge praise for Cumberpatch and Freeman with great chemistry and it ended well but it just dragged and wasn't half as engaging as when he's out solving a case like last week.

Steven Moffat is one of the brains behind both Sherlock and Doctor Who and there are some episodes of that which drag a bit even for me as a big fan (like you couldn't guess) but when Moffat is on form, he's a genius. Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Doc
Basically I go along with your comments re yesterday (here in CH) screening, but, there were some good points:

Sherlock's "Best Man" oration was a Shakespearean disquisition worthy of Macbeth.
Watson's bride (in real life his wife) is developing into a sublime literary foil for the detective and doctor.
And I see Molly entering the fray dumping Jack the Beanstalk trying secure Sherlock's betrothal.

But on a different trail - The Bridge 2 has started off in fine form, superbly paced, deliciously scripted, threatening and very probable.

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