Tag: Paul McGuigan

Sherlock: The Hounds of Baskerville

Sherlock: The Hounds of Baskerville

by Mark Gatiss; dir. Paul McGuigan (BBC, 2012)

TV poster: “Sherlock: The Hounds of Baskerville” by Mark Gatiss; dir. Paul McGuigan (BBC, 2012)

Gatiss takes Sherlock’s modernisation to a new level. The script is a bit raw on this occasion, yet nonetheless constitutes a masterful adaptation of what in Conan Doyle’s original is an atmospheric but undemanding story. Martin Freeman once again adds subtle touches.

Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia

Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia

by Steven Moffat; dir. Paul McGuigan (BBC, 2012)

TV poster: Sherlock, Series 2

Sherlock finally hits its stride. The characters are more measured and Moffat delivers a complex, clever script encompassing subtle allusions (Mycroft’s alleged ‘power complex’), bold reworkings (Irene Adler as dominatrix) and overt, rumbustious outbreaks of comedy (most notably the ‘punch me’ scene!).

Sherlock: The Great Game

Sherlock: The Great Game

by Mark Gatiss; dir. Paul McGuigan (BBC, 2010)

Postage stamp: “Sherlock: The Great Game” by Mark Gatiss; dir. Paul McGuigan (BBC, 2010)

A grim episode to round out Series One, its plot not obviously based on a particular Conan Doyle story. Moriarty (Andrew Scott) proves a revelation while Sherlock becomes less and less likeable—a smug, classist brainbox acting much as Sergeant Donovan cautioned.

Sherlock: A Study in Pink

Sherlock: A Study in Pink

by Steven Moffat; dir. Paul McGuigan (BBC One, 2010)

Television poster: “Sherlock: A Study in Pink” by Steven Moffat; dir. Paul McGuigan (BBC One, 2010)

The 90-minute version is consciously more murky than the unbroadcast 60-minute pilot. It is also more complex, affectedly stylish, and scored to give an impression of big budget. This doesn’t actually make it better, but it’s the Sherlock people came to love.