Fawx & Stallion
London, 1889. When the residents of 221B Baker Street leave town for the weekend to solve one of their most famous cases, no one is left to clear a poor housekeeper’s name of a crime she didn’t commit. Well, no one except for their neighbors at 224B…
Addicting!
Sep 11
Only two episodes in & I think I may finish the entire season in a day. Great job. Actors are awesome. Script is captivating.
Fantastic!!
Aug 3
A wild ride down a familiar road…with modern/ hysterical twists and a new take on characters who inhabit an irreverent Sherlockian world. Smart, witty, incredibly well written and produced. At times I was so genuinely surprised, I surprised myself. Just when you think you’ve got a handle on this oddball crew, they strike again. So creative and fun…I will have to listen again. In love!
REALLY good podcast
Jun 30
really really funny and i love it a lot. sorry worlds least articulate review but it’s really good everybody go here
Meet Fawx & Stallion, the detectives the floor below 221B Baker Street
09/30/2023
SUMMARY: You may know Sherlock Holmes, but do you know his neighbors, the would-be detective team Fawx & Stallion, actually a trio? They are available for a mystery, any mystery at all, as Holmes & Watson leaves no crumbs. Luckily, the famous duo are on holiday, and it’s Fawx & Stallion’s time to shine. And fortunately, their first case involving missing jewels and a convicted, innocent women about to be hung, is knocking on the door. SETTING: Victorian London, but without the oppression for queer love, basically. POSITIVES: I enjoyed this madcap comedy and mystery for its neurotic and waggish characters, who still also had depth which develops towards the end of the drama, particularly. The mystery also has its twists and turns, and the plot isn’t forgotten for its jokes, but builds with foreshadowing, and pieces of info that become important episodes later. NEGATIVES: While the important parts of the story resolved to a satisfying degree, such as the character conflicts and the main mystery, the getaway involved deus ex machina which just did not make sense. Also a particular technology one character uses to bring justice to a villain really doesn’t make sense either. Fairly forgivable missteps in light of an ending that pulled together for the most part, and was a funny riff on a poorly scheduled villain monologue. OVERALL: A cleverly and thoughtfully written comedy that deals with topics like living underneath a large Sherlock-shaped shadow effectively. SIMILAR PODCASTS: Victoriocity, Wooden Overcoats.
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