Sherlock - Season 3
The third season kicks off where it ended in the previous season and based on the assumption of Sherlock's death, his loved once are soon getting over it.
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January 21, 2014
The Season 3 premiere certainly felt like part one of a bigger story and I'm excited to see where our favourite detectives take us from here. Welcome back Mr. Holmes. Welcome back indeed.January 02, 2014
The greatest satisfaction of this thoroughly satisfying season opener was confirmation that Sherlock co-creator Mark Gatiss (who penned the episode) knows us fans better than we know ourselves.January 17, 2014
Happily, though it's not the series' strongest script, the two fine actors can still extract every nuance from it.January 21, 2014
Holmes and Watson are such enduring characters, and these versions written and played so well.January 17, 2014
The third season is looser, funnier, more emotional and also significantly less logical than what has come before.January 21, 2014
As sly and quirky as ever, Sherlock continues to pursue a fiendishly clever trail, taking Holmes into a world of smartphones, DNA testing and state-of-the-art forensics.January 08, 2014
Benedict Cumberbatch is alive and well and in fine form.January 17, 2014
Some will dislike how Sherlock answers the question of the false death. Others may find fault in the increased humor of the season -- and it's often very funny.January 22, 2014
As is often the case with Sherlock, the best bits are less about plot and more about people.January 21, 2014
Sherlock's third season ultimately makes the series' world richer, and a stronger foundation for more stories to come.