"Elementary" The Diabolical Kind (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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"The World's Corruption Runs Deeper Then You Know"
Harun_Karali12 May 2015
Warning: Spoilers
A kidnapping takes place and the kidnapper's voice is familiar to Sherlock, It's one of Moriarty's men, So Sherlock is forced to face his foe once again, This time under different circumstances, As Moriarty is under lock down in a black site. The question is will she help with the investigation? And more importantly can she be trusted? Elementary is unique in so many aspects and the writers have given a new perspective on a classic tale.

It's interesting how connected Moriarty is, Yet she has her weaknesses and that is what makes her character intriguing. I have to say Natalie Dormer gives an outstanding performance.
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10/10
extraordinary television..
A_Different_Drummer13 March 2016
Possibly one of the best hours I have ever seen.

The achievements are extraordinary.

Take a show which is ALREADY a worldwide hit and within the context of that hit, create a brand new character that is a clever riff off an existing character.

Make that character a woman and have the talented Natalie Dormer deliver the character.

So at the end of the day you have taken one of the greatest conflicts of all time, in the history of literature, and turned it into one of the greatest love stories of all time.

I suggest that even Abrams or Moffat would have trouble with this one.

And here they did not merely bring back the character (as in a walk-on) but created a story that added new dimensions to both the character and the relationship.

And made the episode so entertaining that even someone who had missed the first Dormer episode would be caught up.

Brilliant. Bloody brilliant.
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