FGE - When first hearing about the nature of the BBC’s increasingly popular Sherlock’s next instalment, I couldn’t help but be a little bit sceptical. Part of the show’s originality and uniqueness comes from the fact that it takes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s renowned literary detective and thrusts him into a modern setting, allowing audiences to see how he might interact with 21st century murder mysteries in present day London. The Abominable Bride acts as the first one-off special this beloved series has undergone and for the most part it succeeds, still holding onto the intricacies and nuances that makes Cumberbatch’s Sherlock so likeable despite the tried and tested setting of Victorian London
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