"Ultimately, we are granted a small suggestion of a future, a rolling sequence in “The Final Problem”..."

Ultimately, we are granted a small suggestion of a future, a rolling sequence in “The Final Problem” that shows John and Sherlock rebuilding their home, getting back to work, greeting friends, and caring for Rosie together.  This glimpse is a positive step on the path that can lead us to back to what matters.



But for a series that purposely invokes the words of Oscar Wilde and is founded upon what is termed “the greatest love story never told,” and since it is a show that has the capacity to do justice to both, Sherlock needs to take the leap.  As John himself would implore, “Do you have the first idea how lucky you are?”  This production has the golden opportunity to give us—to give the characters—what no one ever has had the guts or the wisdom to do before.



It is time for the Sherlock team to heed its own words—



Do better.



And get the hell on with it.



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Do better. And get the hell on with it. Fantastic! 

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Published on January 20, 2017 13:36
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