I'm not a fan of
Sherlock. The show has clever references and is visually well-crafted, but Watson's
Throwing Off the Disability in the first episode turned me off big time and I have seen little from subsequent, passing views that there is anything there to interest me.
Nevertheless, when my visiting mother-in-law wanted us to watch
The Abominable Bride special I went along with it. Well actually I was like, "Wait, how about
Suffragette?" at the last minute but my husband had paid the VOD system by then, so
The Abominable Bride it was. Besides, it turned out that our subscription doesn't carry
Sufragette anyway.
( Spoilers for The Abominable Bride )The Abominable Bride left me fairly confirmed in my opinions. (Which is what experience usually does to opinions anyway.)
Sherlock is a slick, smart show that draws a lot of drama from the relationships between its well-defined principal characters. It doesn't go much deeper than that, though. This holiday special, like the show itself, doesn't have much in the way of self-awareness or moral authority, and that in a nutshell is why
Sherlock doesn't interest me.