The Irregulars 1x2 Review

The episode is described as "chilling" and "visceral," particularly in its depiction of the Tooth Fairy, which many compared to the "monster of the week" format of The X-Files .

Spike spends time spying on 221B Baker Street, revealing more about the enigmatic and manipulative nature of Dr. Watson and his "business partner," the elusive Sherlock Holmes. Critical Reception The Irregulars 1x2

Bea’s search for answers brings her face-to-face with Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock’s brother, who provides a different perspective on the mysteries unfolding in London. The episode is described as "chilling" and "visceral,"

Dr. Watson sends the Irregulars to handle the case, as the police are ill-equipped for the paranormal nature of the crime. Character & Plot Advancements Critical Reception Bea’s search for answers brings her

The tension between Bea, Billy, and Leo intensifies. Leo continues to hide his royal identity and his hemophilia, though Billy begins to suspect Leo is not the "street kid" he claims to be.

Critics and viewers generally found this episode stronger than the pilot, noting its effective use of horror.