Monday, May 24, 2021

Elementary season 3 review

Let’s get to another random post of this blog as you can expect one more for sure this year and maybe nothing else besides that. I will be talking about and reviewing the third season of the show Elementary. Let’s get to the review. 

Season 3 overview: On the surface, it seems that not much might have happened in this season. But what was known for sure is that Kitty was introduced and she had a big influence on the first half of this season, only to not be relevant for the rest of it. She did appear in future seasons.

How this season was different from others: This did have the airing delay of Thursday Night Football pushing its premiere to later. I do not believe that we saw many reruns of the show as a result. But as for what actually happened on the show, we saw more of an important side character in Kitty while also delving a bit more into other back stories in the show.

What made it good: The show dealt a lot with more serious issues at times throughout this season. We saw a lot regarding substance abuse in this and it also dealt with the serious topic of rape as well. There is not much else that can be said there.

What made it bad: This season didn’t have much of a point during its second half as it just went around from place to place without much purpose or point to it in the end. Some of what happened was quite unethical and Sherlock knew it, but didn’t prevent it from happening.

More thoughts on it: It was long enough ago to not remember as well what all might have happened as it aired versus what I can read about it later online. It might be a better season than I might be giving it credit for, but it is hard to tell for sure. At least the first half was good to watch. This was the last season to go without a major new character in the cast.

That’s all worth mentioning for this post. I wouldn’t know what else is worth saying about it in the end. But I do know that this show is good and worth blogging about. We’ll see if I ever get this on DVD, but with all that I have to catch up on and do for other blogs and even vlogs on my YouTube channel, then it doesn’t make as much sense to do much regarding this now. We’ll see what I might be able to do with it in the future. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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