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Sherlock
Series 3
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Sherlock is back, but will things ever be the same again?
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3 Episodes
The Empty Hearse
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The Empty Hearse
Episode 1
The Sign of Three
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The Sign of Three
Episode 2
His Last Vow
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His Last Vow
Episode 3
Cast of Series 3
Benedict Cumberbatch
Sherlock Holmes
Martin Freeman
John Watson
Series 3 Reviews
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
Sherlock, set in contemporary London, ingeniously converts 19th-century technology to today's world of smartphones, blogs, surveillance cameras and GPS, without adopting the attendant self-absorption and psychobabble.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
The series is a comment on Holmes as much as it is an adventure in which he stars. Knowingness is one of the things it wants to share with you.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
Soon enough, I am reminded of how quickly the show's nifty momentum becomes a distracting blur of euro-chic gimmickry. Sherlock moves swiftly and intelligently but also a little too coldly, like a long commercial for better WiFi.
The Atlantic
Esther Zuckerman
The Empty Hearse, which witnessed the return of Sherlock Holmes to the world of the living, was an exercise in fan service, but that's not entirely a bad thing.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
Thanks to the stars, the wit of the writing and a few clever tricks, the show remains a joy.
AV Club
Myles McNutt
Sherlock's third season ultimately makes the series' world richer, and a stronger foundation for more stories to come.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss have created something of unusual brilliance ... The best hour and a half of television so far this year.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
Holmes and Watson are such enduring characters, and these versions written and played so well.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Happily, though it's not the series' strongest script, the two fine actors can still extract every nuance from it.
Slant Magazine
Ted Pigeon
In its third season, Sherlock at last settles into its own assured rhythm.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
You do not have to be a Holmes expert to go completely gaga over the new season. All you need is appreciation of perfection.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
Benedict Cumberbatch is alive and well and in fine form.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Margaret Lyons
Sherlock's certainly among the most interesting people one could know, the cleverest, and maybe the smartest.
Wall Street Journal
Nancy DeWolf Smith
Thank goodness for flashbacks, because we also finally get to see Mr. Cumberbatch kiss a woman in a way that will leave no doubt about Sherlock's talent as a lover.
Variety
Brian Lowry
The show deserves to do well because it's so bloody good - smart, whimsical and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny, finding fresh, distinctive avenues into this venerable character, even with multiple incarnations currently in circulation.
Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
A paltry number of things on television are as exciting as a new season of Sherlock - and if you haven't seen the first two tragically short seasons, then do everything in your power to right that wrong this minute.
BuzzFeed News
Jace Lacob
The Empty Hearse, with its heady revelations and the promise of future mayhem via a new nemesis for Sherlock and John, manages to create an aura of mystery and potential that is quite intoxicating.
Slate
Willa Paskin
The third season is looser, funnier, more emotional and also significantly less logical than what has come before.
Chicago Sun-Times
Lori Rackl
The most humorous episode to date, Sunday's premiere can be occasionally confusing, but it's consistently entertaining.
Entertainment Weekly
Jeff Jensen
Sherlock is still all about Sherlock, and it knows we're here to watch Cumberbatch do his quick-thinking, semi-sociopathic scene chewing.
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