Young Sherlock Series Review: Thrilling Caper The latest BBC series, "Enola Holmes," has been making waves with its fresh take on the classic detective story. But what about another iconic character? The one who started it all - Sherlock Holmes? Enter "Young Sherlock," a new series that puts a youthful spin on the beloved character. The show is set in the early 19th century, where we find a 10-year-old Sherlock (played by newcomer Henry Lloyd-Hughes) struggling to navigate his unique abilities. The son of Dr. John Watson and Mary Morstan, this young Sherlock is a curious and inventive lad who often finds himself entangled in mysteries. Throughout the series, we see Young Sherlock's detective skills begin to develop as he works alongside his parents on various cases. His keen observational powers and analytical mind are evident even at such a tender age. The show cleverly balances its tone between humor and drama, making it an enjoyable watch for both children and adults. One of the standout aspects of "Young Sherlock" is its portrayal of female characters. Mary Morstan, played by Tilly Steele, is a strong and intelligent presence in her son's life. Her own detective skills are put to the test as she helps Young Sherlock crack the cases that come their way. This show does an excellent job of showcasing women in positions of power and respect. The supporting cast is equally impressive, with notable performances from actors like Leo Gregory (playing a young Mycroft Holmes) and Joseph Quinn (portraying Inspector Lestrade). The show's attention to period detail is commendable, immersing viewers in the world of 19th-century London. While "Young Sherlock" may not be as well-known as its BB...#BBC #London #Sherlock_Holmes #Henry_LloydHughes #Enola_Holmes #Dr_John_Watson #Mary_Morstan #Mycroft_Holmes #Inspector_Lestrade
