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.
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Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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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.
This thread is completely cracking my shit up.
I think this would be a more compelling show if there was not overt link to SH. Really, it is just The Mentalist with less sociopathy.
I quite like them doing their own cases. I like it better than taking the canon and twisting it around. Moffat's Moriarty made me stop watching.
I like the show Elementary, but it doesn't feel like Sherlock Holmes at all to me.
This is about where I'm at.