"A Young Detective’s First Big Mystery"

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YOUNG SHERLOCK’s premiere episode is a fast-paced adventure. It’s full of twists and turns, plus new characters to help and hinder Sherlock as he tries to solve his first case. Episode 1 of YOUNG SHERLOCK has somewhat of a moral worldview. Sherlock desires to recover stolen goods and bring a thief to justice. However, he and other characters exhibit some immoral behavior, including stealing and fighting. Episode 1 of YOUNG SHERLOCK has some people are shot and four obscenities. So, MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for older children.
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Set in 1871, YOUNG SHERLOCK’s first episode on Prime Video reintroduces viewers to the iconic character of Sherlock Holmes but as a young man who’s still learning the deduction skills that make him a famous detective, while he gets caught up in plenty of trouble.
In Episode 1, Sherlock leaves jail after his brother Mycroft pays bail and takes him to Oxford in hopes of encouraging him to clean up his act. Instead of enrolling in the university as a student, Sherlock takes a job as a campus cleaner.
While he works, Sherlock encounters all kinds of interesting characters, including a kind math professor, a Chinese princess, and James Moriarty, a student and fellow mystery-lover. Sherlock and Moriarty dive in a mystery when historic scrolls arrive on the campus by the princess go missing. However, they become the last two people seen entering the library where the scrolls remain.
So, to clear their names, Sherlock and Moriarty must find the missing scrolls and get into plenty of trouble along the way.
YOUNG SHERLOCK’s debut episode is a fast-paced adventure, with plenty of twists and turns to keep viewers guessing. The episode reintroduces this famous character and adds plenty of interesting new characters to add to the mystery.
YOUNG SHERLOCK Episode 1 has a mixed worldview. While there are moral elements, such as Sherlock and Moriarty’s desire to find the stolen scrolls, the episode also features immoral behavior, such as Sherlock and Moriarty often steal things and get into fights. The episode also includes some light use of strong language and many violent scenes. MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for older children, teens, and sensitive adults.
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