What other whodunit tv shows are there?

I've just binge watched Sherlock Holmes ( BBC version)+Young Sherlock+The residence ( Netflix) and I really love these shows with crime related mysteries, especially murders. I like trying to discover the mysteries by myself as well

Any suggestion??

especially one that s most similar to the residence as Im kinda sad that it didn't get a 2nd season

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u/No-Moment5805 — 2 days ago

Theory on the ghost

By the ghost I mean the woman in a dress Sherlock keeps hallucinating about in the series It obviously may be him imagining Beatrice as an adult. But she doesn't look like Bea. And in episode 7 when Cordelia sees a woman pretending to be bea she knows it's not her by seeing her face, meaning she has a rough idea of what Beatrice looks like now based on what she knew she looked like as a child. I don't see why it wouldn't apply to Sherlock. So maybe the ghost isn't Beatrice. Thoughts?

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u/No-Moment5805 — 4 days ago

Speculation on season 2

I have already given my theory on the end of season 1: in my opinion, the events of episode 8 were staged by Silas and Bea, the " betrayal" she shows towards him being a plot to better simulate his death

And as I said, she's likely still working for him and giving information on Sherlock to her father

Now what intrigues me most is what Moriarty plays in this. Let's assume the theory is true. If it is, how long until Moriarty, with Beatrice is becoming closer , finds out about Silas?

And would he join him along side Beatrice, since after all 3 have similar intentions? Or will there be a duel of villains between him and Silas, with Sherlock slowly realising that Moriarty is going on a very dark path? According to me those will be the themes of season 2, but again only if the previous theory is true.

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u/No-Moment5805 — 6 days ago

Theory on the ending

I've finished watching the show yesterday and here's my theory on the end/episode 8 :

When , in Constantinople, Silas learnt that Mycroft, Cordelia and Sherlock were there, he crafted a plan either alone or with his daughter. He brought his family to the house and then he staged the scene in which he tells Sherlock about his desire to replace Beatrice with him, in the garden, with her spying on them : the goal being to anger Beatrice in order to have her shoot him later and help him stage his death. Either she did actually spy on them and he let her do it, or she helped stage it in which case she's only spying on them to later pretend to be angered. Then, comes the event in the factory, in which she shoots him. She did so with a blank bullet, either because he had already replaced her bullets with blank ( in which case she is legitimately betraying him) or because she was his accomplice and pretending to side with Sherlock/her mother against him for the plan to work. As he is shot, he puts the handkerchief with fake blood on it on his wound in order to better simulate his injury. Then he falls from the cliff and stages his death this way. He swims and flees after falling. In the case where he did all of that with Beatrice's complicity, this means she is probably still working for him and giving him information on Sherlock.

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u/No-Moment5805 — 6 days ago

My theory about a scene in the ending

I know this may be too far stretched, but imo the scene in episode 8 where Silas is at night talking with Sherlock about replacing Beatrice with him is 100% either staged or Silas said this knowing that Beatrice would listen

When the scene began, before we even knew she was spying on them, I found it weird that someone as rational and smart as Silas would take the risk of having this conversation while speaking at a normal voice around the house. With how confidential it is, why not have the conversation in an indoor room inside his house or something? a regular person wouldn't really be so careful, but it's Silas we're talking about. And with the angle by which Bea was spying on them I don't think silas wouldn't notice it.

So either this was all staged to later justify why she was angry at him in order to have her shoot him and help him stage his death( which they both planned), or he knew she'd listen to them and he voluntarily said that to anger her because it's part of his plan.

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u/No-Moment5805 — 6 days ago

Question about the last episode

Many people here believe that Silas hasn't died. After all his death is offscreen, and I know why it may sound suspicious. I do not like the trop of supposedly dead characters coming back to life however I do like Silas( as in he's interesting as a character I don't like his personality obv)

But then I wonder HOW he could have even survived?? He fell from a cliff and even if he survived all the impacts( and there were many) he'd drown in the end as he'd fell in the lake and can't swim cuz he's been shot. One theory I've seen is that he was shot with blank bullets and the blood is fake. But this would imply coordinating with Beatrice which imo would be weird since by that point she was wary of him and starting to hate him.

does anyone have any other theory?

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u/No-Moment5805 — 7 days ago

Am I the only one who feels this about Beatrice?

The way her mother managed to change her mind so quickly in the last episode is quite unrealistic imo. It takes like one memory and 40 seconds for her to undo years of brainwashing. Now it was also because she trusted Silas less after spying on him and Sherlock and realizing that he doesn't care about her, but still, the way she totally changes after exchanging a few words with her mother is a bit annoying IMO

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u/No-Moment5805 — 7 days ago

I wish they would have done this

if anyone has seen my previous post on the last season , they would know that I do not , unlike most here, believe it to necessarily have been very bad ( more like mid)

However one thing I wish they simply would have done is that Moriarty should have been kept alive until the very end. He is Sherlock's antagonist , the series should end with him.

He was killed way too early in my opinion.

And even if he had to die in previous seasons, it should have been an indefinite death /without absolute certainty IMO so that he could come back. I know it's an overused trope but Sherlock did the same anyways so.

but maybe I'm just too obsessed with Moriarty lol

also in addition afaik even the books initially ended with the confrontation between the 2 of them so making a Sherlock series that ends way after the death of Moriarty is , in my opinion, a missed opportunity

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u/No-Moment5805 — 23 days ago

Why do people dislike season 4?

I just finished watching Sherlock, all 4 seasons and I think the last season was quite good.

The only thing that bothers me is Moriarty not being alive but tbh he died in season 2 and there's no realistic way to bring him back to life+ he's still insanely present in the last episode even while dead so it's fine

Anyone can explain why so many people dislike the ending/last season?

edit: I shouldn't necessarily say it's" good " per say but I didn't think it's bad

I'm also quite mitigated on how sudden the Eurus plot twist felt too

but my point isn't that season 4 was great, in fact the earlier seasons were unquestionably better however I am saying it's not worse than average

*I'm also kind of disappointed that the ending didn't involve some mystery like Sherlock is used to resolve. it is the complaint I find the most logical: and I'm starting to understand why people dislike S4. it could have been worse tho, and one of the vest episodes in the series( in my view) is in S4( the Lying Detective)

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u/No-Moment5805 — 24 days ago
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This trope is overdone

We know that Alice Morgan will be in the next movie, even tho she died in season 5. The thing is that it's not the first time she comes back after a fake death, and it's a very common trope in TV shows and movies so...

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u/No-Moment5805 — 1 month ago
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How old?

Please don't click on my account cuz it's written on earlier other posts lol

u/No-Moment5805 — 1 month ago

M/18/5'9[217lbs>162lbs=45lbs] 6 months and a half

Hi. I'm a 175cm(~5'9) male. I turned 18 on February 28 or March 1. Here's me on the left on December 28 just before I started dieting : I'm 17 year-old here and 98.5kg.

Here's me on the right: at 73.7kg. I'm 18 year and 4 months old here. Pictures are from today

Still have a double chin and I hope to lose a bit more weight but I feel so much better nevertheless

u/No-Moment5805 — 1 month ago

Still having a double chin at BMI 24

When I was 17 year-old in December I started dieting and went from ~98.5kg( 217lbs ) to like 73.7kg(162.3lbs) now. And yet despite all of that, even tho I lost significant amounts of fat around my stomach and torso, I still have a double chin despite my BMI being normal! I'm 18 male. I still want to lose more weight as well , id like to be ~65kg( which is like 143lbs) I kinda dislike having a double chin so much It's one of the reasons I wanted to lose weight in the first place even lol

What can I do to fix this?

btw I still am happy to have lost so much weight/fat and my double chin is indeed a lot less full than when I was almost 100kg/220lbs lol I'm still satisfied at the results

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u/No-Moment5805 — 1 month ago

M/18/5'9" [217lbs > 172 lbs = 45lbs] ( 5 months and 2 weeks )

(*first pic had 2 other ppl who I cut out for privacy )

I know the loss isn't that impressive visually since I still have a double chin but you can still see that my face is clearly less full now

u/No-Moment5805 — 2 months ago