Sherlock's Composer Hid the Truth About Every Major Plot Twist in the Music — And It Was There the Whole Time, Hiding in Plain Hearing
The most reliable narrator in Sherlock is not Holmes.
It is not Watson, whose perspective the show often adopts. It is not the writers, whose scripts contain deliberate misdirection.
The most reliable narrator in Sherlock is the score.
David Arnold and Michael Price composed the music for all four series with a consistency of intent that makes the complete score, listened to carefully, a parallel text to the show — one that does not lie, does not misdirect, and does not withhold.
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