Procedural Abed should say "Cool, cool, fuckin' cool,' at least once. So I did.
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Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
The Elementary people too. This last episode the murderer was way too obvious.
Yep. It is suffering in many respects by doing its own cases rather than digging into the ADC canon for their inspiration. (I'll have to subscribe to this thread. I have very few spaces where I feel safe being critical of Elementary, due to its fandom.)
Oh dear.
Well, the less mature sides of both the BBC fandom and the CBS fandom are to be smacked upside the head until sense and proportion enters into the discussion. I just run across the Elementary ones more frequently, as they are watching for Great Justice.
Yep. It is suffering in many respects by doing its own cases rather than digging into the ADC canon for their inspiration. (I'll have to subscribe to this thread. I have very few spaces where I feel safe being critical of Elementary, due to its fandom.)
I can understand with 22 episodes a season, why they wouldn't want to totally do canon stories, but it would be nice if they did a few canon stories a season.
As I've said before, there's little evidence they've ever read Sherlock Holmes. Emo Sherlock Holmes who admits he's wrong and tells people how he feels? I don't think so.
I like Emo Holmes. It makes a nice contrast with the Moffat show.
I'm a purist.
I like my Holmes like I like my abductions: alien.
I like Emo Holmes. It makes a nice contrast with the Moffat show.
I like the show Elementary, but it doesn't feel like Sherlock Holmes at all to me.
I like my Holmes like I like my abductions: alien.
Pretty much this.