Sherlock.s02.multi.1080p.bluray.hdlight.x265-h4s5s

Release Title: Sherlock – Season 2 (2012)

Release Group: H4S5S Source: BluRay

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Sherlock’s nemesis, Jim Moriarty, orchestrates a plan to destroy Sherlock's reputation and push him to the limit. It is based on "The Final Problem". Release Technical Details Based on the file name tags, this release includes: Resolution: 1080p Full HD. Release Title: Sherlock – Season 2 (2012) Release

This specific version is tailored for high quality at a reduced file size, utilizing the following specifications: : Ripped from the official BBC Blu-ray release

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