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Sherlock S02E03: The Reichenbach Fall

January 17, 2012

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Sherlock. Enigma to the end. There’s a lot of fun to be had comparing the show and its creators to the lead character and his modus operandi. Just how clever is he? Is he more concerned with making everyone aware of how clever he is than doing what’s in the best interest of all involved? [...]

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Make The Most of Your Viewing Experience

January 16, 2012

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After a long day at work there’s nothing better than curling up for the night in front of the TV, right? Putting your PJs on, sticking on your favourite movie or TV series and settling in for the night. Sounds great, eh? As much as we love all things televisual here at Geek Overture, we [...]

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Sherlock Holmes, why is he so popular?

January 12, 2012

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Sherlock Holmes

  There probably isn’t a fictional detective more popular than Sherlock Holmes. Since his creation by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887 Sherlock Holmes has been written about, appeared on the silver screen and the little screen more times than any other fictional character. The Guinness World Records has consistently listed Sherlock Holmes as the [...]

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Sherlock S02E02: The Hounds of Baskerville

January 10, 2012

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BBC’s Sherlock, you are an unusual beast. The main characters have one of the most convincingly hidden-in-plain-sight pseudo-romantic relationships dedicated to the small screen, but the adventure that surrounds this realistically odd fish of a pairing has leapt gleefully off the deep end. This week the boys tackle one of Sherlock’s most famous mysteries: The [...]

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Sherlock S02E01: A Scandal in Belgravia

January 3, 2012

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The BBC have had a bit of a killer year in 2011, and by golly 2012 is off to a winner with the first episode of the new series of Sherlock, starring Benedict Cumberbatch’s cheekbones and the bags under Martin Freeman’s eyes. Questions about the nature of the leads’ relationship and the watershed  aside, Stephen Moffat and Mark Gatiss have [...]

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