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  1. Mar 5, 2019 · Overall, “The Final Problem” was an interesting thought experiment, but a disappointing episode of Sherlock . 10. The Six Thatchers (Season 4, Episode 1) Image via BBC. Like other installments ...

    • "The Six Thatchers" (7.6) The first episode of the fourth season sees Sherlock interested in solving a seemingly trivial case of someone vandalizing statues of Margaret Thatcher.
    • "The Blind Banker" (8.1) The second episode of the first season sees Sherlock and Watson investigating mysterious and confusing identical murders of a banker and a reporter.
    • "The Abominable Bride" (8.2) This Christmas special episode that aired before the fourth season of the series imagines Holmes and Watson in the 1890s as a nod to the time period of the original books from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
    • "The Final Problem" (8.3) In the finale of season 4, Sherlock's deepest, darkest family secrets catch up with him as Eurus, Mycroft and Sherlock's sibling, plays her endgame.
  2. TV-14 | 86 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery. Sherlock tries to give the perfect best man speech at John's wedding when he suddenly realizes a murder is about to take place. Director: Colm McCarthy | Stars: Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, Una Stubbs, Rupert Graves.

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    • “The Sign of Three” (3X02) “The Sign of Three,” or rather, Sherlock’s 90-minute best man speech, makes for the most ambitious Sherlock episode yet. Feeling almost like a sitcom with crime drama undertones, it’s not an episode for everyone, but it’s a remarkable feat from the showrunners.
    • “A Study in Pink” (1X01) The episode that started it all, “A Study in Pink” is the perfect example of a show beginning as it means to end. We see modern day London through John’s eyes, and the series opener wastes no time at all in establishing his motives as he pairs up with Sherlock.
    • “The Reichenbach Fall” (2X03) His brief showing in “The Great Game” aside, Moriarty was more a looming presence than a physical threat through the first series (and half of the second), but from the very beginning of the series 2 finale, “The Reichenbach Fall,” the supervillain is finally ready to put his plan into action.
    • “His Last Vow” (3X03) “His Last Vow” is the only finale episode not to feature Moriarty as its “big bad” (though his two brief appearances are some of the best moments in the episode), and it still manages to reach somewhere close to the bar set by “The Great Game” and “The Reichenbach Fall.”
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    • The Sign of Three (Season 3, Episode 2) Many consider "The Sign of Three" to be the black sheep of the series, making it all the more fitting that it's also the best of the series.
    • The Reichenbach Fall (Season 2, Episode 3) We've spent a lot of time taking the piss out of the finales, so how could one of them rank so high on this list?
    • A Scandal in Belgravia (Season 2, Episode 1) There is a lot to like in "A Scandal in Belgravia," easily the best season-opener in the show's history, but a lot of it boils down to, again, a great character and performance: Lara Pulver as Irene Adler.
    • The Lying Detective (Season 4, Episode 2) It's as good a time as any to commemorate the cast of "Sherlock," an off-the-charts ensemble that kept adding new talents until the very end.
  4. May 26, 2021 · The people have spoken, via IMDb, and what they have to say might surprise you. This is every thrilling episode of "Sherlock," ranked from worst to best. 12. The Six Thatchers. BBC. Sherlock is ...

  5. 4. Sherlock (2010–2017) Episode: A Study in Pink (2010) TV-14 | 88 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery. 8.9. Rate. War vet Dr. John Watson returns to London in need of a place to stay. He meets Sherlock Holmes, a consulting detective, and the two soon find themselves digging into a string of serial "suicides." Director: Paul McGuigan | Stars ...

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