Sherlock

2010 • BBC
4.8
4.38K reviews
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The Abominable Bride episodes (5)

1 The Abominable Bride
1/1/16
Season-only
Victorian special of the crime drama. Holmes and Watson investigate a mysterious ghostly bride prowling the streets with an unslakeable thirst for revenge.
101 The Abominable Bride Trailer
12/6/15
Season-only
Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson return for a special episode set in Victorian London. Sherlock: The Abominable Bride will be available for download on 2nd January 2016.
102 The Abominable Bride - A Study In Sherlock
1/1/16
Season-only
Join co-creator, writer and actor Mark Gatiss on set with stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman alongside the stellar support cast of Amanda Abbington, Rupert Graves and Una Stubbs.
103 Creating the Abominable Bride
1/1/16
Season-only
From costumes to set design and the decision to set The Abominable Bride in Victorian England, this special gives Sherlock fans never-before-seen insights into the creative intricacies behind bringing the world of Sherlock to life.
104 The Interviews
1/1/16
Season-only
Through unique cast and crew interviews and behind the scenes footage, Sherlock: The Interviews showcases the journey of one of the most highly anticipated returns to TV in the world.

About this show

Set in 21st Century London, this thrilling, funny, fast-paced contemporary reimagining of the Arthur Conan Doyle classic features some of Sherlock Holmes' most famous adventures. Co-created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, Sherlock stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as his loyal friend, Doctor John Watson.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
4.38K reviews
Tim Wintle
October 31, 2014
I'm a massive Sherlock Holmes fan: From the original canon, through the radio and black and white film productions of the Rathborne / Bruce period right up to "Sherlock" and "Elementary". To me, the production of Sherlock seriously lets it down. The script writing is good, the plots are clever with smartly placed nods towards the previous Sherlock Holmes works, and the acting is good - but the whole post production process completely destroys the series for me. Nowhere is this more obvious than by watching the two different versions of the pilot which were filmed - they're identical in terms of scripting, but the origional unaired version (on the Season 1 DVD) carries the character of Holmes far better - There's none of the camera darting all over the place with ridiculous facts and numbers spashed on top of the scene, Sherlock just figures stuff out. Conan Doyle's Sherlock is a smart guy who these days we'd describe as "on the spectrum" - he grafts hard, focuses on things, and figures stuff out. I think the production of "Sherlock" (especially post production) completely destroys the characterization. I find "Elementary" far truer to Holmes' true character.
40 people found this review helpful
Topsy Turvy
August 13, 2021
They found the perfect actors for Sherlock, Watson, Mycroft, Molly, Mrs Hudson & Moriarty in my opinion. But I don't believe they had the best writers. The writers seem to have genuinely run out of clever ideas. I was never a fan of Watson's wife. It was a mistake to build her up. She's ruined 2 series of Sherlock for me. Even after being killed off she came back to haunt us. So much time wasted on her. Her character should've been explored in a spin off, not here.
3 people found this review helpful
Thomas Long
January 18, 2014
**POTENTIAL SPOILERS** "Just a tinsy bit...disappointed..." I don't feel this series was worth waiting two years for, It was rather boring and each episode seemed to decay Sherlock Holmes from his power to stun an audience into thinking "what a man", nothing he did seemed to impress me as the previous two series, it seems slightly rushed and far too predictable (but I think that was partly due to the writing) the answer for how he faked is own death seemed rather "Johnathan creek" and quite over the top.
2 people found this review helpful