Every Season of Sherlock (And Its Specials), Ranked

A major reason viewers loved Sherlock was its limited release schedule. With just four seasons, a special, and a short mini-episode, fans were given the captivating stories of Sherlock and John slowly over time, frequently waiting almost two years for a new season. Though some seasons were particularly strong in terms of story and visuals, the quality wasn’t consistent across all of Sherlock. Here’s a ranking of all the seasons and episodes, from the least enjoyable to the best.

Major Sci-Fi & Fantasy Stars Unite in First Look at Netflix’s Exciting New Western Show (It Continues a Big Trend)

The series, The Abandons, comes from Kurt Sutter, the creator of Sons of Anarchy. Set in Washington Territory in 1954, the show centers on two families who are constantly fighting-and are quite different from each other. The story particularly focuses on the women leading each family. We meet Fiona Nolan, played by Lena Headey, who cares for a group of adopted children, and Gillian Anderson as Constance Van Ness, a wealthy woman trying to take control of the town. The first look at these characters was shared [through Netflix on X and Tudum].

One of the Best Horror Trilogies of All Time Is Easier Than Ever To Stream

Wes Craven’s original Scream trilogy – Scream, Scream 2, and Scream 3 – is now readily available to stream. All three films became accessible on Hulu, Paramount+, and Peacock starting October 1st. These movies, initially written by Kevin Williamson and later by Ehren Kruger for the third film, revolve around the masked killer Ghost Face and feature Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott, Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers, and David Arquette as Dewey Riley. For those who want to watch the whole series, all six Scream movies are streaming on Paramount+. Additionally, Scream 4 is available on Peacock, Tubi, and AMC+, and Scream 5 can also be streamed on Hulu.

Dragon Ball Daima Team Break Silence on That Confusing Cliffhanger Ending

Gomah is happy to become king after Dabura dies, but he knows he needs to get rid of anyone who could challenge his rule. Unfortunately, he can’t use the Dragon Balls in the Demon Realm because powerful beings called Tamagami are guarding them. So, he and his followers travel to Earth with a sinister plan, but the episode ends with a puzzling cliffhanger. Because the anime aired weekly, fans had to wait some time to understand what was really going on. But, according to a recent statement from the show’s creators, the ending of the first episode was deliberate. It was meant to be confusing. They intentionally left viewers wondering what would happen next.