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The Reichenbach Fall (Season 2, Episode 3)
This jaw-dropping episode puts Sherlock and Moriarty in their ultimate showdown. It ends with a cliffhanger so shocking, it sparked countless fan theories. The storytelling is layered, emotional, and full of suspense.
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A Scandal in Belgravia (Season 2, Episode 1)
Irene Adler’s introduction changes everything for Sherlock. This episode masterfully blends intelligence, seduction, and emotional tension. It also features some of the show’s sharpest editing and one of the most humanising moments for the cold, calculating detective.
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The Lying Detective (Season 4, Episode 2)
In a drug-fueled haze, Sherlock faces a new kind of monster in Culverton Smith. This episode is a wild psychological ride with clever hallucinations, emotional confessions, and a chilling performance by Toby Jones.
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His Last Vow (Season 3, Episode 3)
With the terrifying Charles Augustus Magnussen as the villain, this episode dives into psychological warfare. Sherlock is pushed to his moral limits, and the final act delivers a shocking twist that reshapes everything we thought we knew.
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A Study in Pink (Season 1, Episode 1)
The very beginning of Sherlock deserves a rewatch for its sheer brilliance. The chemistry between Holmes and Watson is instantly magnetic, and the episode sets the tone for the series with a twisty, high-stakes plot.
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The Sign of Three (Season 3, Episode 2)
It starts as a quirky wedding speech and evolves into a murder mystery. The episode juggles humour, tension, and heart with stunning precision—and ends with a jaw-dropping twist hidden in plain sight.
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The Hounds of Baskerville (Season 2, Episode 2)
A modern spin on the classic horror story, this episode is packed with paranoia, government secrets, and a terrifying hallucinogenic twist. It's also one of the most atmospheric episodes of the series.
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The Final Problem (Season 4, Episode 3)
This controversial finale delivers intense psychological depth, wild reveals about Sherlock’s past, and haunting visuals. Whether you loved or hated it, it’s an episode that demands a second look for its ambition alone.
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The Abominable Bride (Special)
Set in Victorian London, this special is part period drama, part fever dream. It cleverly bridges past and present, and the final twist reveals a deeper look into Sherlock’s mind and trauma. Stylish and cerebral, it’s one of the series’ most ambitious entries.
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The Empty Hearse (Season 3, Episode 1)
How did Sherlock survive the fall? This episode plays with that question through multiple theories, jokes, and mind games. It's a love letter to fans, and a rewatch reveals subtle clues missed the first time around.