Topics

7 Questions Sherlock Season 5 Could Finally Answer

Sherlock’s fourth and final season was disappointing, but if a fifth season were to happen, it could finally answer a couple of questions. Sherlock Holmes continues to be one of the most popular literary characters and a source of inspiration for many artists. The state of the rights to Sherlock Holmes has allowed several adaptations of the character and his cases to all types of media for decades, with many of them making changes and additions to give them a fresh spin. Among those is the BBC’s Sherlock, created by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat.

Sherlock brought the Great Detective, his stories, and accompanying characters to modern-day London, adapting his cases to current technology, social issues, and more. Sherlock started strong with its first two seasons, but after season 2’s finale, “The Reichenbach Fall”, the show’s quality declined. Sherlock season 4 was the show’s weakest and most controversial season, and the series’ ending was confusing and frustrating, but the show in general left some questions that, if season 5 were to happen, could finally be answered there.

7

What Happened To Irene Adler After “A Scandal In Belgravia”

Irene Adler Only Made A One-Episode Appearance

One of the most notable and intriguing characters in Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories is Irene Adler, whom Holmes referred to as “the Woman.” Irene Adler only appeared in one story, and she’s notable for outsmarting Holmes and escaping, earning the detective’s respect, which is why he refers to her as “the Woman.” In Sherlock, Irene (Lara Pulver) also appeared once, in the season 2 episode “A Scandal in Belgravia”, but instead of being a former opera singer and actress, she was a dominatrix.

 

 

As mentioned above, Moriarty met Eurus when both were granted an unsupervised five-minute conversation. Sherlock’s final episode revealed that this conversation was enlightening and even life-changing for both, but the details of it weren’t revealed. It’s also unclear if this conversation had any impact on her elaborate games and traps in “The Final Problem” and on Moriarty’s plans against Sherlock, more so as it’s unclear exactly when that conversation took place. If it was so life-changing, it should be mentioned in a fifth season.

3

Everything About Eurus’ Plan

Eurus’ Plan Made No Sense

Eurus looking hopeful in Sherlock
 

Speaking of Eurus, her introduction raised more questions and left more mysteries than answers. After not being mentioned or hinted at in the first seasons, Eurus debuted in Sherlock season 4 disguised as a potential new romantic interest for John and as his therapist, but her link to the Holmes family was revealed in the series finale. Eurus was introduced as a dangerous criminal mastermind, even more intelligent and skilled than her famous brother. Eurus manipulated everyone at the maximum-security psychiatric prison she was in, which is why she could leave whenever she wanted and how she turned the place into a trap.

Sherlock Mycroft Eurus most intelligent Holmes sibling

 


 

Sherlock

7/10

Release Date

2010 – 2017-00-00

Showrunner

Steven Moffat

Directors

Steven Moffat

source

Comments

Most Popular

To Top