Sherlock here has no intention of working on the skills of words and the art of expression. What he is good at is only using the truth to arouse the anger or hatred of the murderer. But what attracts me more is that he keeps turning, not every shot. The suspect is suspected, the suspicion is withdrawn, and the next one is locked. It's the plot that keeps turning like this, it makes people look very... real. Unlike Sherlock in British dramas, a series of cases and lines used to tell the truth and every joke in front of the camera seem to be used to emphasize his mastery. Well, as for being real, of course, Sherlock is never real. But the repeated small setbacks in the American TV series and his many depravity have indeed brought us one step closer to him.
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