Mycroft Holmes once asked, long ago, in A Scandal in Belgravia, “What might we deduce about his heart?” This episode answers that question. ![]() Instead, it’s about the things the heart believes are true, specifically the heart of Sherlock Holmes. The Abominable Bride is not really an episode about plot, though it has a good one, and it’s not about advancing the overall arc of the series very much. The poem 221B by Vincent Starrett is treasured among Sherlockians for its final line, which reminds young and old that “it is always 1895,” but Sherlock’s first holiday special turns my mind to the lines above even more. ![]() Only those things the heart believes are true. ![]() The Babes have a lot of thoughts, and while you can hear them in more detail in our podcast reaction episode, below we have two reviews of the Sherlock special for your reading pleasure.Įngland is England yet, for all our fears–
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