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The Blind Banker

  • Episode aired Oct 31, 2010
  • TV-14
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
31K
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Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch in Sherlock (2010)
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Mysterious symbols and murders are showing up all over London, leading Sherlock and John to a secret Chinese crime syndicate called Black Lotus.Mysterious symbols and murders are showing up all over London, leading Sherlock and John to a secret Chinese crime syndicate called Black Lotus.Mysterious symbols and murders are showing up all over London, leading Sherlock and John to a secret Chinese crime syndicate called Black Lotus.

  • Director
    • Euros Lyn
  • Writers
    • Mark Gatiss
    • Steven Moffat
    • Steve Thompson
  • Stars
    • Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Martin Freeman
    • Una Stubbs
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Euros Lyn
    • Writers
      • Mark Gatiss
      • Steven Moffat
      • Steve Thompson
    • Stars
      • Benedict Cumberbatch
      • Martin Freeman
      • Una Stubbs
    • 36User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
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    Benedict Cumberbatch
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Sherlock Holmes
    Martin Freeman
    Martin Freeman
    • Dr. John Watson
    Una Stubbs
    Una Stubbs
    • Mrs. Hudson
    Zoe Telford
    Zoe Telford
    • Sarah
    Louise Brealey
    Louise Brealey
    • Molly Hooper
    Gemma Chan
    Gemma Chan
    • Soo Lin Yao
    Al Weaver
    Al Weaver
    • Andy Galbraith
    Bertie Carvel
    Bertie Carvel
    • Seb Wilkes
    Daniel Percival
    • Eddie Van Coon
    • (as Dan Percival)
    Paul Chequer
    Paul Chequer
    • DI Dimmock
    Howard Coggins
    • Brian Lukis
    Janice Acquah
    • Museum Director
    Jack Bence
    • Raz
    John Macmillan
    John Macmillan
    • Community Officer
    Olivia Poulet
    Olivia Poulet
    • Amanda
    Jacqueline Chan
    Jacqueline Chan
    • Shopkeeper
    • (as Jacqui Chan)
    Sarah Lam
    Sarah Lam
    • Opera Singer
    Gillian Elisa
    • Surgery Receptionist
    • Director
      • Euros Lyn
    • Writers
      • Mark Gatiss
      • Steven Moffat
      • Steve Thompson
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    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Slow to start, but great when it gets going.

    Study in Pink was always going to be a hard act to follow, and in some ways this will always be the poor relation to the dynamic, pulse racing opener, but on the whole I think there is still real quality here.

    The first one was big and bold, and of course introduced us to the main players, here the scene is already set, so by default we get a mystery that's a little cosy, perhaps a little smaller. Cosy might be unkind as it features some complex notions, it's still energetic, particularly towards the ends, and it's certainly visually impressive, with superb production values.

    Cumberbatch continues to impress, his delivery so underplayed. Gemma Chan impressed me hugely here too.

    I found it a little slow to start, but once it gets going it's enjoyable. The ending didn't feel like Holmes in the form of Jeremy Brett, but it certainly could have been in one of Basil Rathbone's movies.

    Enjoyed it, 8/10
    8patrick-raphael

    I missed a good villain for this one.

    This episode was funny, with good references and a good mystery, but the villain was disappointing.
    7drqshadow-reviews

    A Good Continuation, But Not Quite On the First Episode's Level

    With its major character introductions already out of the way, this second episode of BBC's Sherlock is able to focus more on defining roles and settling in. Holmes and Watson are already developing a prickly, sarcastic working relationship that's not without precedent but still somewhat befuddling. Watson, the kind-enough everyman, is so constantly on the pointed end of Sherlock's icy pokes and prods, it's easy to question why he sticks around - that is, until the duo lock in and begin functioning together near the end of the chapter. Even at their worst moments, though, the two work as a good balance for each other: Holmes as the brilliant, socially-stunted brains behind the operation and Watson the more personable, common sense-minded counterweight. The production values of this episode aren't quite up to those of the premiere, with a few major scenes looking very much like they were shot for TV, but it does manage to retain the cool, unique editing techniques and visually-indicated clues I liked so much in its debut. In terms of the plot, the B-level murder mystery does lead to a couple of surprisingly good scenes, but ultimately doesn't measure up to the high standards set by the first episode. Still, it's fine material that's much, much better than the Downey-helmed American interpretations.
    8grantss

    Intriguing

    Sherlock Holmes, assisted by Dr Watson, is hired by a large bank to investigate the vandalism of an artwork on the bank's premises. Someone managed to get into the bank and paint a symbol on the painting. Holmes works out that it was a message, and who the message was for. However, when he finds the person, he is dead, shot. To the police it is suicide, as nobody could have gotten into his apartment, it seems, but Holmes is convinced that he was murdered Just then a journalist turns up murdered in their apartment, and Holmes thinks the two crimes are connected. Through tracking the journalist's movements, Holmes discovers the connection - they both were presented with ancient Chinese symbols, sent as a warning. The key to the case lies with a Chinese woman, working at the museum.

    Intriguing, dark and tension-filled. A good mystery that moves at a decent pace. Some decent action sequences too, some humour and even a bit of romance. Something for everybody.
    6Bored_Dragon

    Don't worry. Next date won't be like this.

    A serious decline in quality compared to the first episode. I saw it last night and I already forgot what was it about. It is not boring, but leaves no impression. A hollow episode, full of genre cliches.

    6/10

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    • Trivia
      A scene in this episode shows John throwing a pen to Sherlock, who catches it without even looking at it. Benedict Cumberbatch caught the pen on the first take (using a mirror so he could see it coming), but the cameraman was too slow and missed it. He got it again on the third.
    • Goofs
      The graffiti artist is apparently painting in the same style made famous by Banksy. This style gets its distinctive look from the fact that it is made by using a stencil. This is so the artist can quickly apply their work and move on without being spotted. Not only did the graffiti artist not have a stencil, but they apparently were taking so long that a friend would know where to find them.
    • Quotes

      Sherlock Holmes: I need to get some air - we're going out tonight.

      Dr John Watson: Actually, I've, uh, got a date.

      Sherlock Holmes: What?

      Dr John Watson: It's where two people who like each other go out and have fun?

      Sherlock Holmes: That's what *I* was suggesting.

      Dr John Watson: No, it wasn't. At least I hope not.

    • Connections
      Referenced in WatchMojoUK: Top 10 Martin Freeman Performances (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Opening Titles
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      Written by David Arnold and Michael Price

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    • Fight in the beginning: Maybe I should rewatch. Who was it whom Sherlock fought in the beginning of this episode in his appartment and which connection exists to the actual case?

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 187 North Gower Street, Somers Town, London, England, UK(exterior: 221B Baker Street)
    • Production companies
      • Hartswood Films
      • BBC Wales
      • Masterpiece Theatre
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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