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Sherlock - Season 3 Episode 02: The Sign of Three
The third season kicks off where it ended in the previous season and based on the assumption of Sherlock's death, his loved once are soon getting over it.
1978, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK
30 June 1963, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, UK
3 May 1942, Bath, Somerset, England, UK
4 June 1986, Madrid, Spain
February 21, 2017
All in all, "The Sign of Three" was a zippy, heartfelt upgrade on last week's adventure.February 13, 2017
"The Sign of Three" settles in as the squishy middle of the third season. And while it solidifies this series' increasingly-meta tone (there's plenty of fan service here), it also provides breathing room for some welcome beats with its lead characters.February 17, 2017
After this rather light and fluffy appetizer, let's hope that next week's finale has some meat to it.February 13, 2017
It's all gold, but creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss manage to imbue the show with heart, and end on a melancholy note.February 27, 2017
Funny might not be what everyone wants from the great detective, but it's hard to complain when you're laughing this much.February 27, 2017
Changing a show's format and tone is somewhat jarring. And yet Sherlock is pulling off this caper, so far. Because when you entertain at this high of a level, it's easy for viewers to ignore the whiplash and hang on for the ride.February 17, 2017
It's now clear that the show is more interested in exploring the life of the world's greatest detective -- his personal relationships and his struggle to maintain them -- than seeing him apply his trade.February 17, 2017
It's well executed and a satisfying payoff for what often seemed an erratic episode.February 17, 2017
It was a bravura performance by Cumberbatch: his Holmes was kind, wise and witty, yet childishly jealous and endearingly naïve.