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Wissen ist Macht: Diese Erfahrung bestätigt sich auch in Sherlock Holmes' neuem Fall. Der Detektiv lernt den Medienmogul Charles Magnussen kennen, der das Sammeln prekärer Informationen zu ungeahnter Perfektion gebracht hat. Mit bestens sortierten Datensätzen über Verfehlungen, peinliche Situationen und persönliche Schwächen erpresst er Prominente, Führungskräfte und alle, die seine Kreise stören, seine Ziele behindern - nicht aus Habgier, sondern aus Macht und Kontrollstreben. Um Magnussen das Handwerk zu legen, spielt Sherlock 100 Prozent auf Risiko. (ARD)

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D.Moore 

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Englisch The villain is great. Disgusting, slimy, cunning. He could have been a worthy opponent for Sherlock, if the creators wanted him to be. But they didn't. It’s like they gave up on having any tension and replaced it with humor that is far from always effective, exchanging Sherlock's believable deductions for absolutely unbelievable thought processes (if in the last episode of the second season you found his search for an abandoned chocolate factory to be ridiculous, this time you will be force to take a sedative), they mix various supporting characters into the story, which are either as ingenious as Sherlock or as stupid as Lestrade, the plot is overly complicated in order to hide its shortcomings... And in the middle of it all, Watson stumbles around helplessly, which you can easily empathize with. And the final solution? I was surprised, but not in the way I would have liked. ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch The plot of the third episode seemed a bit overcomplicated to me, but still, it was the best episode of the third season. However, I still feel like I may have overrated this part a little because some of the creators' ideas bothered me, and at times it seemed like they were just grasping at straws. 4* ()

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