His Last Vow -- first impressions

Jan 13, 2014 18:09

Blablabla need more time to sit down and think about that episode but er... It felt a lot like recent Doctor Who writing (by... guess whom? Yes, Steven Moffat! That's the one!). Where you start the episode and think "wow hey great start this is actually quite good" and then by the end you're like "wat what WHAT? WHAT? WHAT THE FUCK? THAT DOESN'T ( Read more... )

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sevenswells January 14 2014, 05:59:18 UTC
What do you mean the last minute? Is it Moriarty's return? God I don't know, I don't care if it's all stupid as hell and they say they've invented the pill that cures from bullet in the head injury (I've given up on any logic in this show, which is sad), I just really, REALLY want him back, I DID miss him. And I just hope to god it's not another stupid fucking "plot twist" where it's not really him because I'll probably give up on the show altogether like I gave up on Doctor Who.

This said, I also hope that Moriarty won't become Moffat's personal Dalek that he can bring back willy-nilly when things get too dull and nothing else can keep people's interest, and without any explanation.

Ah, man. I don't know. I'm very disappointed with this season and the only episode worth watching for me was The Sign of Three. And yet I've seen many people say that episode is too OOC and it doesn't look like the same show, but the thing is, if Mofftiss had known how to keep the ball and handled the emotion and characterisation right in The Empty Hearse and throughout this series, The Sign of Three wouldn't have felt OOC at all, is my personal opinion. *shrugs*

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coloredink January 14 2014, 06:04:30 UTC
Yeah, I mean Moriarty's return. idk, bringing back Moriarty--feels like they're scraping the bottom of the barrel. Like you said, it's like throwing in some Daleks or Weeping Angels when things get too dull, and there are only so many great Holmes villains. (God forbid they just...idk...have some actual mysteries?)

I think it's jumped the shark; not surprising, since I think most shows peak at season three and slide downhill after that. I thought maybe Sherlock would be different, since the seasons are so short, but--ergh! I really enjoyed 3SIG, even though it was an episode in which literally nothing happened, because it was watching fanfiction, and that was very enjoyable.

I would watch S4, but I don't have terribly high expectations for it. Which is not a bad thing! If S4 turns out to be good, then I will be pleasantly surprised!

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