Is simply this.
When faced with a terrible film or TV sode, it is easy to share the problems. To a seasoned reviewer (some might say an overcooked reviewer)the flaws fall trippingly off the tongue.
However with a quality show we become spoiled. Our expectations are high to start with, so we accept the quality without question.
Which is unfair.
This episode from 2013 had no prior reviews which is a shame. It is wonderful. Holmes and Watson not only bang heads with a dangerous psychopath (always fun) but also with an ego-driven police detective who gives the duo a chance to explore their relationship in more depth than we saw in season one.
Entertaining and engaging.
When faced with a terrible film or TV sode, it is easy to share the problems. To a seasoned reviewer (some might say an overcooked reviewer)the flaws fall trippingly off the tongue.
However with a quality show we become spoiled. Our expectations are high to start with, so we accept the quality without question.
Which is unfair.
This episode from 2013 had no prior reviews which is a shame. It is wonderful. Holmes and Watson not only bang heads with a dangerous psychopath (always fun) but also with an ego-driven police detective who gives the duo a chance to explore their relationship in more depth than we saw in season one.
Entertaining and engaging.