![]() The subsequent blowing up of Baker Street seems very symbolic (as well as awesome) because it’s one of those simple(r) things you never considered happening, as daring as it is – what are Holmes and Watson without their iconic pad? Luckily there are no fatalities, but Eurus provokes the reaction she wants as soon these three musketeers are off to… Sherrinford! At last, we know that it is an island housing a maximum security facility – and the Holmes sister. REVIEW SHERLOCK FINAL EPISODE SERIESMoffat and Gatiss really do produce beautifully understated yet powerful dialogue when given half the chance, but it’s seemed this series that they’ve been more concerned with being clever and glib – perhaps they were saving all of the sincerity for this episode? Hudson will in the safest part of her flat (she’s hoovering to Iron Maiden, naturally) and say some stoic (but emotionally vulnerable) goodbyes. What follows immediately are some of the best-written few moments of this series as Sherlock, Watson and Mycroft assess their limited options, work out when Mrs. With older brother suitably chastened, and around at 221B Baker Street the next morning, younger sister Eurus announces her ‘presence’ via a neat little drone rigged with explosives. As usual this was a carefully calculated opening, with just enough glimpses and suggestions of Moriarty to convince Mycroft (plus hopeful – and hungry – fans) of Sherlock’s arch nemesis’ involvement. So the deerstalker appeared at the top of the episode, as Sherlock burst in on Mycroft’s meltdown, which he had cajoled from his older brother through an elaborate set-up in order to get him to admit to the existence of their sister – someone of whom Sherlock had zero memory. ![]() Again, spoilers ahead for this concluding episode (maybe forever?) of Sherlock: ‘The Final Problem’… Well, after the usual teasing references to it over previous episodes, Sherlock finally pulled on the deerstalker again – but you’d be forgiven for missing this detail in a series finale rammed with tests, puzzles and challenges galore, for the characters and audience alike. Tori Brazier reviews the third and final episode of Sherlock series four… ![]()
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