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The Globe and Mail (John Doyle) - 2010. szept. 9.
"...it's Cumberbatch as Holmes who carries the series [...] with astonishing aplomb."
www.zap2it.com (John Crook) - 2010. okt. 20.
The New York Times (Mike Hale) - 2010. okt. 21.
www.aoltv.com (Maureen Ryan) - 2010. okt. 22.
"Even when Holmes is staring into space or uttering one-word pronouncements ("Dull!"), Cumberbatch effortlessly makes Holmes a riveting presence. It's as if Holmes has to constantly strive to keep himself in check: It's not easy for him to be patient with the slow brains of normal people. As for social conventions like chit-chat, flattery and white lies, forget it. "
The Great Game Review (Caitlin Moran)
Radio Times - A Scandal in Belgravia (David Brown) - 2011. dec. 8.
"What’s undeniable is that Cumberbatch is considered, not least by the effusive audience members, to be the most dashing screen Holmes of all time. A Twitter society named the Cumberbitches exists solely to worship the actor, who they call a “high cheek-boned, blue-eyed sexbomb”.
Cumberbatchweb - Scandal in Belgravia review
Sherlock's Molly Hooper
"The situation that Molly is in (unrequited love) and her overall personality represents one of the most believable and relatable characters I’ve ever witnessed on television. She genuinely cares for people and about what they say down to the last detail. She has relatively low self esteem and doesn’t carry herself with much confidence – and yet she smiles even when we know she’s upset. She knows that Sherlock doesn’t reciprocate her feelings and yet she is willing to stick around and be there as a friend if that’s what he would prefer. That is unbelievable strength and something that many women can relate to or aspire to be."
Sherlock: filming the way Holmes faked his death for The Empty Hearse (2014. janur 01.)
Mad About Sherlock (Entertainment Weekly) 2014 janur 16.
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