The internal dynamics of starting a new season have changed in the last few years. Inspired by artists like JJ Abrams who prefer to almost completely reinvent their shows from season to season, often even die-hard fans are gob-smacked by the changes.
Not so here. The producers and writers wisely kept the essence of what worked (great scripts, great acting and a great relationship between Miller and Liu) and simply took it up a notch.
Fans of the series were given a special treat going into Season 2, Holmes in his old stomping ground (England) and even an "Inspector Lestrade" to complete the transformation.
Throw in a plot based on the startling new technology of 3D printing, and, folks, we have ourselves a winner.
Not so here. The producers and writers wisely kept the essence of what worked (great scripts, great acting and a great relationship between Miller and Liu) and simply took it up a notch.
Fans of the series were given a special treat going into Season 2, Holmes in his old stomping ground (England) and even an "Inspector Lestrade" to complete the transformation.
Throw in a plot based on the startling new technology of 3D printing, and, folks, we have ourselves a winner.