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Sherlock
The Reichenbach Fall
Directed by
Toby Haynes
TV-14
S2 • E3
Jan 15, 2012
89m
9.6
8.7
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The return of Moriarty. The crime of the century. Can Sherlock possibly survive?
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Cast of The Reichenbach Fall
Benedict Cumberbatch
Sherlock Holmes
Martin Freeman
John Watson
Una Stubbs
Mrs. Hudson
Rupert Graves
DI Greg Lestrade
Louise Brealey
Molly Hooper
Mark Gatiss
Mycroft Holmes
Andrew Scott
Jim Moriarty
Jonathan Aris
Dr Anderson
Vinette Robinson
Sgt Sally Donovan
Tanya Moodie
Ella
Katherine Parkinson
Kitty Riley
Tony Pitts
Chief Superintendant
Jaye Griffiths
Prosecuting Barrister
Ian Hallard
Defence Barrister
Malcolm Rennie
Judge
Sydney Wade
Claudie Bruhl
Edward Holtom
Max Bruhl
Paul Leonard
Bank Director
Christopher Hunter
Prison Governor
Tony Way
Prison Warder
Sherlock - S2 • E3 Ratings & Reviews
Flick Filosopher
MaryAnn Johanson
There are a lot of ways in which this was 90 brilliant minutes of television drama, but the first way in which it's brilliant is the opening moments.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
Benedict Cumberbatch did a terrific job showing the man beneath the legend throughout the closing half of this season finale.
Radio Times
David Butcher
[The Reichenbach Fall is] full of mind games and conundrums and laugh-out-loud reaction shots and twists it wouldn't do even to hint at.
Nerdist
Kyle Anderson
As explosive as The Great Game was last year, series 2's finale, The Reichenbach Fall, is three times as devastating, both to the characters and to the audience.
TV Equals
Candice Grace
The series 2 finale, The Reichenbach Fall, is very clever indeed.
Den of Geek
Louisa Mellor
The Reichenbach Fall gives us another elegant update to past versions of the story, upping the action and emotional wallop of previous episodes to draw to a tearful conclusion now that Sherlock Holmes is dead.
Culturess
Lacy Baugher
For once, the show's tendency toward overly intricate plotting pays off in spades, as Moriarty crafts an increasingly complicated and terrifying plot to destroy Sherlock, ruin his reputation, and threaten everyone he cares about.
Screen Rant
Jack O'Regan
While it never fails to make us cry, Sherlock actually getting the win after an entire episode of being pounded deeper into the dirt is one of the great underdog stories ever seen on television.
What Culture
Oscar Harding
The Reichenbach Fall is epic yet devastating and intimate in its scope, and is the most iconic battle between [Benedict] Cumberbatch's Sherlock and a villain.
Collider
Kayti Burt
The Reichenbach Fall demonstrated how good Sherlock can be when every decision, every action has weight, like when there is no easy or good solution, only the lesser of two terrible choices.
Empire Magazine
John Nugent
The BBC update transposes this famous showdown to the roof of a London hospital, but retains the key elements: Sherlock's reputation ruined, he is forced into an almost-literal cliffhanger ending.
Tor.com
Emily Asher-Perrin
The fact that they pulled an entire emotional arc from one piece of setup at the start of "The Final Problem" is just gorgeous.
The Ringer
Justin Charity
Andrew Scott-as Moriarty, he's doing the maximally flamboyant version of the Joker's and Raoul Silva's..
TV Fanatic
The best installments set up mystery after mystery, giving them a crazy, pinball energy unlike anything else on TV. In "Reichenbach," there are at least 7 distinct mysteries.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Sarah Crompton
Cumberbatch revealed just how good an actor he is. All series he has been magnificently mean, moody and far too clever for his own good. Now, facing a madman and his own demise, he made Sherlock palpably human.
IGN Movies
Chris Tilly
"The Reichenbach Fall" was a grandstanding conclusion to the brilliant BBC series, packed to the rafters with smart dialogue, audacious plotting, stylish direction and some truly wonderful performances.
Guardian
Sam Wollaston
At times it's faithful to Sir ACD's The Final Problem, then it will wander, taking in mobile phone technology and computer hacking and what have you. But it doesn't feel like cheating; more like an open relationship, agreed by both parties.
AV Club
Meredith Blake
It's a testament to Sherlock's writers that they are able to provoke such breathless speculation over a story that's been re-imagined so many times -- to take something old and familiar and make it just as electrifying as the original.
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