SHERLOCK, 4.2 – ‘The Lying Detective’
Sherlock’s almost manic necessity for tricky narrative transition calms down a bit this week, fortunately. There are less wipes, dissolves, and multiple POVs cluttering...
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Sherlock’s almost manic necessity for tricky narrative transition calms down a bit this week, fortunately. There are less wipes, dissolves, and multiple POVs cluttering...
The third episode, “Travelers”, shows the main characters undergoing a transformation as each heads off in a separate direction. While this is slowly helping...
As is customary with Sherlock, there are a lot of red herrings to wade through in “The Six Thatchers” before even a whiff of...
“The Return of Doctor Mysterio” is, as Steven Moffat has acknowledged, an homage to the superhero comics of his youth, and particularly to the...
There’s a very welcome injection of pace in “The Road Less Traveled”, the second episode of The Man in the High Castle’s second season....
And so, in the end, Humans series 2 ended in the same way it began, with someone pushing a button and changing the world....
Season 2 of The Man in the High Castle immediately picks up where the first season finale “The Way Out” ended. It’s pretty much...
The first half of series 2’s penultimate episode felt curiously subdued. There were some strong moments, particularly when it came to Renie (Letitia Wright),...
In some ways, the most incredible thing about Jill Soloway’s Transparent is its running time. In half an hour Soloway manages to pack in...
Sometimes I feel as though there are two pairs of Williams brothers: the ones who wrote brash shows like Roman’s Empire and the muddled,...
A somewhat less dynamic hour of Humans than the previous week’s, episode 6 nonetheless provided a few memorable moments, for very different reasons. Milo’s...
I’m pleased Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy had a few surprises up their sleeves, because “The Bicameral Mind” took a long time confirming a...