Sherlock: Season 4 (2017) [Serial Review]


Created by: Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss
Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman
Dur: 1 hr 28 mins
Genre: Crime Drama
Rating: 9/10

Picking up where I left off last time, season 4 was much more than I bargained for. To say it was great or awesome would be a bit of an understatement. It was highly tense, the suspense was, especially in the finale, quite nerve-wracking. The story continues on its awkward and divergent path, leading you to believe something while something entirely different is at play. Surprises abound and so does murder. This season is quite bloody, in a sense. Each episode is progressively more twisted and more tense than the previous one.

I loved the whole series but this season had a charm all its own. It divulges quite a bit from the books but is still captivating and has the Sherlock touch. Kudos to the creators for this awesome drama. The acting performances and camera work were also brilliant but I think the plot deserves every bit of credit for carrying the whole series as well as garnering an overly positive response from the audience. Great stuff. If you haven’t seen it yet, you’ve missed out on a lot.

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