That episode worked well on both an emotional level and in how the story was told. If Sherlock was just a bunch of self contained mysteries without any season long arcs, it probably would have worked a lot better because Moffat is way better at self-contained mysteries than more longform arcs. 2. GeronimoSonjack.
The most queerbaitiest of Sherlock episodes ISN'T the first episode ever, in which Sherlock thinks John is asking him out over a candelit Italian dinner, although that's a popular example. The most queerbaitiest episode is actually the first episode of Season 2, when Irene Adler comes to town. ALSO READ: Julian Recaps: Back in MCU
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Published Jan 16, 2017. The season 4 finale of Sherlock moved from explosive set piece to high-stakes suspense at a breakneck speed leaving plot holes in its wake. Warning: SPOILERS ahead for Sherlock season 4. - Thanks to Sherlock's three-episode season structure, the acclaimed BBC drama has come and gone in what feels like the blink of an eye.
Unfortunately, the season four premiere has revealed that Sherlock's most promising and divisive element in the wake of the season three finale--the evolving three-way relationship between Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch), John Watson (Martin Freeman), and John's mysterious wife, Mary (Amanda Abbington)--is little more than a giant distraction, a red herring for whatever the show has up
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