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Sunday, 3 August 2014

M-L's Review on Sherlock

Hello! I'm back on the blog with a review for you! This review will be about a show from the UK called Sherlock.

Essentially, the show follows the adventures of Sherlock Holmes and his friend Dr. John H. Watson. They solve cases in England together. Every episode is about an hour and a half, I believe. The show consists of three episodes per season and right now there are only three seasons. You'd have to wait a year for the next.

So, what to say about Sherlock... What is there to say? The show leaves you ABSOLUTELY speechless. The deductions Sherlock makes during a case, the actual mysteries, the resolution at the end of each episode. You will be entangled in the mysteries of Sherlock and will never escape, I tell you.


What I like about the show is that it is well planned out. Personally, I'd say that it is unlike American shows now-a-days. American shows in my opinion make no sense. But Sherlock, however, all of the little, minor details of each and every episode is so careful, from the plot to the script. There's always a little twist and the deductions of Sherlock Holmes makes the situation so obvious. That's what I like about the show; it's because of how smart the main character is and how he's going to get through with the plot.
I'm not quite sure what the show is rated, and it's really vague because people have different opinions, but I'm thirteen years old and I watch it so... 13+ show? I'd say that because it involves murder, serial killers, drugs, dead bodies, suspense, weapons, few violent action sequences, bit of blood and "language", if you know what I mean.
What I don't like about the show is that if I didn't have subtitles for me to read, I wouldn't understand a thing Sherlock would say. Don't get me wrong, I like it when the actor who plays Sherlock, Benedict Cumberbatch, talks the way he does in the show, very fast and mumbling a bit, but if I didn't have subtitles it would be very agitating for me because I would never know what he says. Another
thing is that there's only three episodes every season. I wish they'd have more.



I hope you enjoyed reading my review on Sherlock! Watch it, it's really cool and interesting! It's probably my favourite show now! Until next time!

You see, but do not observe. The distinction is clear.
-Sherlock Holmes

Keep Smiling,
M-L


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