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There was much excitement here at Lady Business headquarters about the airing of the first episode of the second season of the BBC series "Sherlock" on the first day of the year. The first season had ended with a painful cliffhanger, and we couldn't wait to find out how Sherlock and Watson would find their way out of the huge mess they were in. However, we were presented with an episode that left us with many complicated feelings to sort through. In the following conversation, Jodie and Ana attempt to do just that. If you haven't watched the series yet, we should warn you that this discussion contains spoilers for the first episode of season two.

( We're sorry that the only thing we talk about now is BBC Sherlock, but not sorry enough to stop. )
Further commentary:

( We're sorry that the only thing we talk about now is BBC Sherlock, but not sorry enough to stop. )
Further commentary:
- Shattersnipe: Malcontent and Rainbows - A Scandal in Belgravia
- Slash Report - sherlock s2e1 "scandal in belgravia" - or - cue the celine dion version of all by myself pls
- Slatternly - Sherlock – ‘A Scandal in Belgravia’ or The Fall of Irene Adler
- The Guardian - Is Sherlock sexist? Steven Moffat's wanton women
- Another angry woman - Irene Adler: how to butcher a brilliant woman character
- the trick is to keep breathing: Can We Talk About: Sherlock
- Asking the Wrong Questions - The Big Guns: Thoughts on Sherlock's Second Season
- cesperanza -Incoherent Mixed Rec: A Scandal in Belgravia