1 review
Lots of clues and red herrings.
Conan Doyle continues to dig away at the case, and asks a lot of questions, it seems that his presence has resulted in a murder.
It really does play out like an episode of Sherlock Holmes, with Doyle and Woody playing out like Holmes and Watson.
Conan Doyle is a fascinating character from history, not only did he write those sublime stories, he did have the most interesting life, he is of course tweaked to have modern day thinking.
It moves along at pace, and once again the story is so engrossing. Plenty of character development here, I did particularly like The Sergeant, Conleth Hill was terrific I thought.
Only gripe for me, despite several attempts to brighten the screen, it's pretty dark at times.
Very good, 8/10.
It really does play out like an episode of Sherlock Holmes, with Doyle and Woody playing out like Holmes and Watson.
Conan Doyle is a fascinating character from history, not only did he write those sublime stories, he did have the most interesting life, he is of course tweaked to have modern day thinking.
It moves along at pace, and once again the story is so engrossing. Plenty of character development here, I did particularly like The Sergeant, Conleth Hill was terrific I thought.
Only gripe for me, despite several attempts to brighten the screen, it's pretty dark at times.
Very good, 8/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Jun 7, 2021
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