I have never read the original book, but inexplicably has an unforgettable old feeling hidden in it. This is the first British drama that I can't forget for a long time, so I feel like I have no idea what to do when I come back to review the film after many years.
The original feeling has always been there, the appearance of being shocked. Sometimes I hope that I will not be affected by the habit of finding faults that I have brought in over the years, just like when I first saw this drama, I had the first surprise, not so many prejudices, and not so much prejudice. Later, I will not revisit many classics. Some classics can't be faulted at all, while others gradually appear many loopholes as their opinions grow, and many don't like them.
For a reasoning junkie like me, the highlight of the first season was undoubtedly the pill game at the end of Pink Research.
After reading the articles on popular drama reviews, I wanted to offer a different point of view. The author of the popular drama critic believes that the pill game is fake and that both bottles of pills are real. But I think the pill gambling game is real, see the police press conference at the beginning of the plot, if my brother just used a gun to force the victim to take the pills, there is no such gambling game, think about how the victim will resist in the setting of absolute death , while the Scotland Yard investigation concluded that the victims were all suicides, ruling out the hypothesis that the victims rebelled.
The critics believe that Moriarty's brother may have used two bottles of poison to lure Sherlock. This view is also problematic. Judging from the plot of the last episode of the first season, Moriarty has not noticed in Sherlock. When I'm on my own, I won't take the initiative to provoke Sherlock. Assuming that the screenwriter's logic doesn't have too many loopholes, this situation can also be ruled out.
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