Oh, call me, but I think Lestrade London swimming baths at the end of series one has something to do with the Reichenbach falls, given that it is both a watery and scene of cliff-hanging confrontation with Moriarty. But it is, the latter is a lot of (the God of the fast), that is obvious. Well, the episode is called The Reichenbach Fall to begin with. There’s a clue there somewhere. There is no shit,Sherlock (BBC1, Tuesday).
The tasks of putting several pages of Arthur Conan Doyle in the Tardis (Doctor Who there is something Sherlock, don’t you think, not surprising considering who’s behind it), teleporting it 120 years or so into the future, and turn it into 90 minutes of truly 21st century television-Steve Thompson this time. And a very good job he done it as well.
At that time was devoted to The Final problem Sir ACD, then it will run, taking in the technology of cell phones and computer hacking and what have you. But it does feel like cheating; prefer an open connection, agreed by both parties. And they get back together again and again. Faithful where things, deep down.
And in fact this episode is one of the most has been investigating the relations of Holmes with Watson and Moriarty. If last week’s most scary, then this is the most human. Perhaps Benedict Cumberbatch characters have feelings too. Martin Freeman Watson course-almost moving in time.
And so when big-not above a waterfall Switzerland, but the roof of a London hospital. In the original there are two sets of footprints-will, there’s no coming back — and signs of a struggle. It’s not hard to Conan Doyle to bring the hero back from that one when public pressure made it impossible to him not.