Bea, discovering Sherlock takes him away from 221B and sets about learning what his link was to her mother.
The actual case wasn't as good as the last few The Irregulars have battled, this one was mildly watchable, but definitely did veer a little more into soap land, it focuses heavily on relationships and feelings, leaving less time for the plot.
Favourite scene, the singer on stage, she was glorious, I was as transfixed as the audience were.
Holmes..... I thought Henry Lloyd-Hughes was absolutely fantastic as Holmes, a very impressive performance, however, I don't like this character, great acting, but why have they made every regular so awful, we know Holmes is an addict, but they've made him a real loser, and a bit stupid, they've made Bea the superior one.
Holmes is a white male, so of course he's awful, we've come to expect that in shows now, a shame, he's a hero to many, here he can't even pick out a tea.
Poor I thought, 5/10.
The actual case wasn't as good as the last few The Irregulars have battled, this one was mildly watchable, but definitely did veer a little more into soap land, it focuses heavily on relationships and feelings, leaving less time for the plot.
Favourite scene, the singer on stage, she was glorious, I was as transfixed as the audience were.
Holmes..... I thought Henry Lloyd-Hughes was absolutely fantastic as Holmes, a very impressive performance, however, I don't like this character, great acting, but why have they made every regular so awful, we know Holmes is an addict, but they've made him a real loser, and a bit stupid, they've made Bea the superior one.
Holmes is a white male, so of course he's awful, we've come to expect that in shows now, a shame, he's a hero to many, here he can't even pick out a tea.
Poor I thought, 5/10.