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  1. Professor Moriarty and Mr. Sherlock Holmes. It may be remembered that after my marriage, and my subsequent start in private practice, the very intimate relations which had existed between Holmes and myself became to some extent modi-fied. He still came to me from time to time when he desired a companion in his investigation, but these

    • If this is to be Cumberbatch's final bow, it's a fitting goodbye.
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    By Daniel Krupa

    Updated: Jan 16, 2017 10:16 am

    Posted: Jan 16, 2017 2:24 am

    The following review contains full spoilers for this week's episode of Sherlock.

    If there isn’t to be another season of Sherlock, The Final Problem provided a fitting conclusion to Moffat and Gatiss’s incarnation. Not only did it provide fresh insight into what made Sherlock the way he is, it also left him in a stronger, happier place, and also much closer to the character we know from other adaptations.

    Last week's episode concluded with the reveal of Eurus, the forgotten sister of Sherlock and Mycroft, who has been posing as various characters throughout the season and manipulating her brothers. The closing scene saw her shoot John. In true Sherlock fashion, that cliffhanger is quickly pushed to one side (it was apparently a tranquilliser, though you never get to see how it played out). Anyway, Eurus: we learn that she was the youngest of the Holmes children, and was considered by a variety of professionals to be an 'era-defining genius' – comparable to Newton – but her prodigious intellect placed her beyond 'small' moral concepts, like good and evil.

    The wandering drama of Moriarty, Mary, and Eurus has finally been put to rest, and Sherlock and Watson have been returned to a simpler place. The duo stand ready to accept new clients and embark on fresh adventures. The final shot sees the pair dashing out of Rathbone Place – not only is this a nice nod to the great Sherlock actor, it feels like Mo...

  2. Jan 16, 2017 · The conclusion of 'The Final Problem' does indeed feel like the series is tipping its cap to viewers and bidding them a final adieu, as it ostensibly hits the reset button via a montage in which the grenade-ravaged 221B Baker Street is rebuilt and Sherlock and John go about their days merrily solving crimes. The emotional impact of Sherlock's ...

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  3. Sherlock Holmes | Conan Doyle Biography and THE FINAL PROBLEM | Worksheets. Created by. Class Act Press. This handy bundle includes a reproducible biography of Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, and a close reading study guide to the Sherlock Holmes story " The Final Problem ."

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  5. Jan 15, 2017 · Sherlock Series 4 Episode 3 Review: The Final Problem. Sherlock series 4 bows out on an ultra-tense, heightened episode that unearths Holmes family secrets. Spoilers ahead…

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  7. Jan 17, 2017 · Sherlock’s final problem was how to help his sister. The answer came in the form of attention, it seemed. Eurus had been missing that from her brothers and sadly, this was the only real explanation we were given to her behavior. We learned that Sherlock had no memory of his sister, because he had deliberately blocked it out.

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