"sherlock" The Reichenbach Fall(2012) Review
: It proved that even a superhero of the mind has a breaking point.
"The Reichenbach Fall" remains the high-water mark of the series because it balanced spectacle with genuine tragedy. It was the moment Sherlock Holmes died as a legend and was reborn as a human being. "Sherlock" The Reichenbach Fall(2012)
How do you think the compared to the fan theories that dominated the two-year wait? : It proved that even a superhero of
The episode, written by Stephen Thompson and Mark Gatiss, is a "perfect inversion of expectation". For five episodes, we watched Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sherlock Holmes stalk through London, insufferable and invariably right. But Jim Moriarty, played with a terrifying, mercurial energy by Andrew Scott, didn't want to outsmart Sherlock; he wanted to destroy his reputation. How do you think the compared to the
: The two-year hiatus that followed spawned thousands of fan theories. From the "laundry truck" theory to the "Molly Hooper involvement," the episode turned viewers into amateur detectives.
The Fall That Defined a Generation: Reexamining Sherlock's "The Reichenbach Fall"