SHERLOCK on PBS (Season 2 )

Tonight, the updated Sherlock Holmes series begins its second season with A Scandal in Belgravia. Next week, it’s The Hounds of the Baskervilles, and Season 2 finishes up with The Reichenbach Fall. Some Sherlockians might object to bringing Sherlock into the 21st Century, but I find these programs great fun. PBS has been rebroadcasting Season One and Season One is available on DVD and Blu-ray. Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays the quirky Holmes, is also going to star in the next Star Trek movie.

6 thoughts on “SHERLOCK on PBS (Season 2 )

  1. Todd Mason

    I shall probably miss him in the ST things (at least as long as the talent-free Abrams is involved), but will not miss any more of the fine “reboot” of Holmes than I have to. Great fun, indeed, and in a way the modern-day Rathbone films didn’t bother to be.

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    1. george Post author

      Just when I thought the Sherlock Holmes genre was played out, we get this “reboot” on PBS and Robert Downey, Jr.’s action hero interpretations, Todd.

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  2. Scott Cupp

    Got the DVR all set. Enjoyed Season 1 but wish it and Season 2 were each more than 3 episodes.

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    1. george Post author

      I feel the same way, Scott. I wish the SHERLOCK season had six or eight episodes instead of just three. But, I’ll enjoy what’s available.

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  3. Randy Johnson

    I’ve not seen any of these, and don’t plan to, for the very reason you mention. By no means am I any sort of Sherlockian expert, I still like him in his proper time period. I’m not even much of those films with him in WWII.

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    1. george Post author

      You’re not alone, Randy. Sherlockian purists reject bringing Holmes into the 21st Century. But, I like this series with its quirky premise.

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