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Sherlock!

Hello there,

 It has been some time after my last blog and friends kept on insisting me to blog even during my hectic schedule.The topic I am going to discuss here is a review of a famous TV serial Sherlock by BBC.

I got all the three seasons of Sherlock a month ago from one of my close friends. It took me about a week (in between my work) to completely watch the three series and what it made me at the end was truly amazing. The makers of the series are among the successful people who have won the hearts and minds of the spectators. Salutes to the makers of the serial who have made my viewing experience a wonderful one.

Right from the beginning the story is very well constructed and it is brought out in such a way that a the viewer is forced to watch all the episodes and has no other option but to satisfy his curiosity! I have to tell something about the actors. Benedict Cumberbatch is one such genius who has brought the fullest of what that is possible by Sherlock Holmes! When Martin Freeman joins the scene as salt to the food, the story really gets complete! I must also not forget to mention the flawless acting of Andrew Scott as Jim Moriarty as no hero is complete without a hard villain!

There are very few things which I didn't like in the series. Sherlock though a human has the ability to zoom into details when he does the investigations which is not possible for a human to do so. (He might be a good observer though). There are scenes where Sherlock shows affinity towards drugs and smoking which as an educational and entertainment serial it must not have encouraged them. Sherlock might be a high functioning sociopath but it doesn't mean that he has to influence every human around him to be a sociopath! Moreover the homeless network of Sherlock is a foolish thing to add in such a good serial

Whatever the demerits the serial might have, but as far as I can say, this serial has made my days of watching wonderful and made me think twice before speaking to the strangers! The way how Sherlock deduces and the bond of friendship between Watson and him has given this world a message of true friendship and interdependence. Truly if one understands the good qualities one possesses and makes use of them in the right time, one can unleash the true Sherlock in within themselves!


                                                                                                               M Navneeth Krishna
                                                                                                               @mnavneeth

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  1. I'm addicted to Sherlock, what should I do to get more addicted??

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  2. If you are really addicted so much and you want to get more addicted, feel the Sherlock in you! All we can do right now is to wait for the 4th season to come!

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  3. yea..im sherlocked.....best detective show ever viewed.eagerly waiting for 4th season...

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