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The final episode of BBC One drama Sherlock, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, has been reviewed enthusiastically by TV critics. | The final episode of BBC One drama Sherlock, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, has been reviewed enthusiastically by TV critics. |
The Guardian's Lucy Mangan called His Last Vow "perfect", praising the series finale for its "ceaseless flow of wit, invention and intelligence". | The Guardian's Lucy Mangan called His Last Vow "perfect", praising the series finale for its "ceaseless flow of wit, invention and intelligence". |
Calling it the "best of the lot", the Daily Telegraph's Serena Davies singled out writer and producer Steven Moffat. | Calling it the "best of the lot", the Daily Telegraph's Serena Davies singled out writer and producer Steven Moffat. |
Sunday's final episode drew an average audience of about 8.8 million. | Sunday's final episode drew an average audience of about 8.8 million. |
That was less than the average of 9.2 million people who tuned in on New Year's Day to see Sherlock's opening episode, the first instalment since in 2012. | That was less than the average of 9.2 million people who tuned in on New Year's Day to see Sherlock's opening episode, the first instalment since in 2012. |
The second episode, which saw Martin Freeman's John Watson wed his fiancee Mary, saw a slight drop, with an average audience of 8.84 million. | The second episode, which saw Martin Freeman's John Watson wed his fiancee Mary, saw a slight drop, with an average audience of 8.84 million. |
The Telegraph's Davies praised Moffat for getting "the wary dance between plot and character just right". | |
Her review also saluted Danish actor Lars Mikkelsen for his performance as media mogul and master blackmailer Charles Augustus Magnussen. | Her review also saluted Danish actor Lars Mikkelsen for his performance as media mogul and master blackmailer Charles Augustus Magnussen. |
"As Magnussen, he licked one of his appalled victims. And in one sequence, excellent in its understatement, he repeatedly flicked Watson in the eye as if his finger were the tongue of a snake," she wrote. | "As Magnussen, he licked one of his appalled victims. And in one sequence, excellent in its understatement, he repeatedly flicked Watson in the eye as if his finger were the tongue of a snake," she wrote. |
'Bromantic lull' | 'Bromantic lull' |
"If he'd chopped him up with a saw it couldn't have been more horrid." | "If he'd chopped him up with a saw it couldn't have been more horrid." |
Metro also paid tribute to the former star of The Killing, suggesting the storyline of a manipulative media boss tapped into public fears about phone-tapping and intrusion. | Metro also paid tribute to the former star of The Killing, suggesting the storyline of a manipulative media boss tapped into public fears about phone-tapping and intrusion. |
"From his position as a media mogul, he acquires compromising evidence on people, which gives him the power and wealth to gain even more information and therefore influence. | "From his position as a media mogul, he acquires compromising evidence on people, which gives him the power and wealth to gain even more information and therefore influence. |
"That's a notion which strikes a chord with modern-day concerns about surveillance and personal data." | "That's a notion which strikes a chord with modern-day concerns about surveillance and personal data." |
"After the bromantic lull of last week's wedding episode, in which the mystery plot was half-drowned in sentiment, there was reason to fear Sherlock had gone soft," said The Independent's Ellen E Jones. | "After the bromantic lull of last week's wedding episode, in which the mystery plot was half-drowned in sentiment, there was reason to fear Sherlock had gone soft," said The Independent's Ellen E Jones. |
"We should have had more faith." | "We should have had more faith." |
In a different review on the newspaper's website, however, Neela Debnath called it "a disappointingly desperate finale". | In a different review on the newspaper's website, however, Neela Debnath called it "a disappointingly desperate finale". |
"Sherlock is known for being clever, but this time it is trying far too hard and is coming across a tad foolish," she wrote. | "Sherlock is known for being clever, but this time it is trying far too hard and is coming across a tad foolish," she wrote. |
The latest episode was something of a family affair for the production team, featuring Freeman's partner Amanda Abbington as Mary and Cumberbatch's real parents as the parents of Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes. | The latest episode was something of a family affair for the production team, featuring Freeman's partner Amanda Abbington as Mary and Cumberbatch's real parents as the parents of Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes. |
It also featured Moffat's son Louis in the flashback role of Holmes during childhood. | It also featured Moffat's son Louis in the flashback role of Holmes during childhood. |
In his review, the Daily Mirror's Josh Wilding said the programme had featured "some amazing visual sequences, a number of clever twists, a truly detestable villain and a strong story". | In his review, the Daily Mirror's Josh Wilding said the programme had featured "some amazing visual sequences, a number of clever twists, a truly detestable villain and a strong story". |
Thanks to these, he continued, Sherlock "continues to show why it is simply one of the greatest TV shows of all time." | Thanks to these, he continued, Sherlock "continues to show why it is simply one of the greatest TV shows of all time." |