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My DVD finally arrived yesterday, and I stomped through the rain to the other end of the city... well, almost... to fetch it. Of course, as soon as I got home, I just had to watch it. These are my thoughts, what little they may be worth.

General impression: I liked it a lot more than I liked Series 3, about which I'm still in denial. At least as long as it was still the Victorian parts of it. Yes, those parts were a bit trashy, but full of humour and I enjoyed them greatly. FatGit!Mycroft was very disgusting, but still a bit of fun. And I simply loved Mrs Hudson in that Victorian dress and the modified declaration about not being a plot device. *g*

Then came the intersections with modern times, and I began to like the whole thing less and less. I never liked Moriarty (so shoot me!), and I certainly hope that the only way he'll ever return will be in Sherlock's disturbed mind. Caring Mycroft was a heartwarming thing, though, and much more believable as in Series 3.

What I really, honestly disliked was the ham-fisted handling of the sufragettes and the idiotic Ku-Klux-Klan look-alikes. I could have bought the solution of the Ricoletti case without the ridiculous secret organization stuff; that whole thing was handled a hundred times better in The Murdoch Mysteries. Although Molly looked... interesting, disguised as a man.

What I was eternally grateful for was the fact that they stepped back from the very hectic way of filming that had made Series 3 barely watchable for me. At least in the special I could actually follow with my old eyes what was happening on the screen.

All in all, a mostly enjoyable feature, even though the Victorian version of Dr Watson was portrayed a something of an idiot.
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