Although the background of the story goes back to the Victorian era, the scene where the two male protagonists meet is almost the same as Shenxia S1E1, probably to arouse the audience's feelings. The subsequent plot progressed to Mary in a blink of an eye, which surprised me. Wasn't she always a soy sauce, how did she come out to show her presence (subsequent plots showed that almost every supporting role came out to show her presence). Also, um, the arrogance of the landlady made me laugh.
When I saw Jasmine Hope disguised as a man, I was surprised again, what the hell is this, is it a Mary Sue drama from China? It’s okay if Sherlock is too nervous to see this, why not Peanuts Scotland Yard? One can tell that she is a woman, what about your observation skills as police detectives! ! No wonder it doesn't solve the case every time! !
In order to avoid spoilers, I still won't complain about the plot, but Mute, you have to tell me why the female ghost was caught so well. The two suddenly chatted about Sherlock's love life, and asked Adeline to show it. Presence! (Yes! It must be like this! This is the purpose of the magic special! Pull out all the supporting characters for a walk!) And it is estimated that the two of them spend more time chatting than catching female ghosts!
Also, when the truth was finally revealed, why did the female ghost's friends wrap up and go around in circles? When Sherlock pointed out the real murderer, it was obviously not about Jasmine Hope and the little maid, so why did you suddenly jump out? You don't want a job anymore, do you?
Also, while the film's theme is clearly how Victorian women fought for their equality (albeit by killing), a third of the film is devoted to why Moriarty reappears after his death, although There are similarities with the case of the female ghost, but it always makes people feel that this is an extended version of the trailer for the fourth season in order to save the space of the fourth season.
Well, the above are all personal viewing complaints.
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