Body parts continue to go missing, The Irregulars soon learn where they're heading, and face a dilemma surrounding John Watson.
Ok, have the writers literally watches Torchwood, and decided to add Conan Doyle's characters into a parallel world. I thought earlier on that it felt like Torchwood, but this rip that's allowing monsters through, where have I see this all before? Even the base of the Irregulars has vibes.
Finally, an acting masterclass, Anna Maxwell Martin, I looked forward to this episode purely because she was in it, and naturally she doesn't disappoint, can I be really unkind, and say she's too good for this show, amazing, but somehow waster here.
It was a decent episode, the good outweighs the bad, I liked the twist at the end, and I loved the whole Frankenstein/Morbius vibe, however, once again, despite the terrific acting, he is not Sherlock Holmes.
A little underwhelming. 6/10.
Ok, have the writers literally watches Torchwood, and decided to add Conan Doyle's characters into a parallel world. I thought earlier on that it felt like Torchwood, but this rip that's allowing monsters through, where have I see this all before? Even the base of the Irregulars has vibes.
Finally, an acting masterclass, Anna Maxwell Martin, I looked forward to this episode purely because she was in it, and naturally she doesn't disappoint, can I be really unkind, and say she's too good for this show, amazing, but somehow waster here.
It was a decent episode, the good outweighs the bad, I liked the twist at the end, and I loved the whole Frankenstein/Morbius vibe, however, once again, despite the terrific acting, he is not Sherlock Holmes.
A little underwhelming. 6/10.