Are you guys watching Sherlock? (BBC Series)
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Are you guys watching Sherlock? (BBC Series)
The new Holmes show on the BBC in modern times? I LOVE IT!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSQq_bC5kIw#ws
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSQq_bC5kIw#ws
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Something I should definitely check out.
Unfortunately, the BBC doesn't let you watch any of its contents if you don't live in the UK...
At first I thought that was Robert Webb playing Holmes. I would have liked that (with David Mitchell as his Watson of course^^)
Am I right in suspecting that Holmes is no longer allowed to smoke? I can understand if they don't want to portray him as an opium user, but his addictions are one of his few imperfections...
Unfortunately, the BBC doesn't let you watch any of its contents if you don't live in the UK...
At first I thought that was Robert Webb playing Holmes. I would have liked that (with David Mitchell as his Watson of course^^)
Am I right in suspecting that Holmes is no longer allowed to smoke? I can understand if they don't want to portray him as an opium user, but his addictions are one of his few imperfections...
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Yes, that is unfortunate. If it is ever aired on BBC America, I'll probably watch it.
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Commi-Ninja wrote: Yes, that is unfortunate. If it is ever aired on BBC America, I'll probably watch it.


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(Edit: Minor spoilers removed; may as well give people a chance to watch it since I just posted some DDL links
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Well, you have two alternatives, getting a UK VPN, they can go as low as $3 a month and watch it on the BBC website, or download it, for example with torrents at eztv.it
There are only 2 episodes so far. Very funny the interactions between Holmes and Watson.

Well, you have two alternatives, getting a UK VPN, they can go as low as $3 a month and watch it on the BBC website, or download it, for example with torrents at eztv.it
There are only 2 episodes so far. Very funny the interactions between Holmes and Watson.
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I've been raving about this series for the past two weeks; nobody should miss it!
Nobody, I say!
It's a great series so far, definitely worth checking out. The showrunners are more concerned with showcasing the Holmes & Watson relationship while preserving the core of their characters and, in my opinion, that was the best way to go. If you're going to do a modern update, there's no real reason not to just work in elements from multiple stories while creating new, era-consistent cases. I was once totally against everything that deviated from the canon but after so long, I've come to enjoy them for what they are.
The first episode (and let it be known these are actually TV movies) is perhaps (surprisingly) the most faithful filmed version of STUD, despite deviating greatly for the actual mystery. For those not keeping score: To date, we really do not have a definitive adaptation of it unfortunately. Nonetheless, they incorporated a few bits here and there from other parts in the canon, but the actual origin story from STUD is almost entirely intact. It's very impressive what they've done with it.
The second episode again goes its own way but finds means of incorporating a number of elements from a few of the stories, but mostly from SIGN. The actors are all very good and the production doesn't overextend itself. It has a seemingly perfect budget with a very focused cast and purpose; nothing ever comes off as half-done or anything of the sort.
The charisma of the actors really brings new life to what is usually a pretty doomed experiment. Everyone does very well, but particularly Benedict Cumberbatch, who I buy as a younger, modern-minded Holmes with no qualms whatsoever. Martin Freeman (who comedy fans will recognize as Tim from The Office) plays a very likable Watson and plays off of the rest of the cast quite well. Excellent casting aside, this series has proven that Holmes and Watson can work very well in a modern setting and really don't have to be relegated to Victorian London for their timeless investigations.
Nobody, I say!
It's a great series so far, definitely worth checking out. The showrunners are more concerned with showcasing the Holmes & Watson relationship while preserving the core of their characters and, in my opinion, that was the best way to go. If you're going to do a modern update, there's no real reason not to just work in elements from multiple stories while creating new, era-consistent cases. I was once totally against everything that deviated from the canon but after so long, I've come to enjoy them for what they are.

The first episode (and let it be known these are actually TV movies) is perhaps (surprisingly) the most faithful filmed version of STUD, despite deviating greatly for the actual mystery. For those not keeping score: To date, we really do not have a definitive adaptation of it unfortunately. Nonetheless, they incorporated a few bits here and there from other parts in the canon, but the actual origin story from STUD is almost entirely intact. It's very impressive what they've done with it.
The second episode again goes its own way but finds means of incorporating a number of elements from a few of the stories, but mostly from SIGN. The actors are all very good and the production doesn't overextend itself. It has a seemingly perfect budget with a very focused cast and purpose; nothing ever comes off as half-done or anything of the sort.
The charisma of the actors really brings new life to what is usually a pretty doomed experiment. Everyone does very well, but particularly Benedict Cumberbatch, who I buy as a younger, modern-minded Holmes with no qualms whatsoever. Martin Freeman (who comedy fans will recognize as Tim from The Office) plays a very likable Watson and plays off of the rest of the cast quite well. Excellent casting aside, this series has proven that Holmes and Watson can work very well in a modern setting and really don't have to be relegated to Victorian London for their timeless investigations.
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Thanks JD I am definitely going to check this out. I don't get BBC anymore so this is the only way I was going to get it. it looks interesting, and the made for tv movie of murder n the oriental express was well done (even if I am not a big Agatha Christie fan)
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Ohhh NICE! I'm gonna watch when I have time ^^


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this sounds really interesting... i might just give it a try
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I've managed to download the 2 episodes and I agree with JD.
Everyone should watch it. It may not be a faithful rendition of the mysteries, but they managed to transport the characters into contemporary London perfectly. It's definitely true to the spirit of the original series and the actors are doing a great job.
The writers of Sherlock have previously worked on such gems as Dr Who or Coupling.
If you hate everything British, excellent mysteries, fun, entertainment,yourself and life in general, you should avoid this like the plague.
Everyone else:
Watch it! Now!
Everyone should watch it. It may not be a faithful rendition of the mysteries, but they managed to transport the characters into contemporary London perfectly. It's definitely true to the spirit of the original series and the actors are doing a great job.
The writers of Sherlock have previously worked on such gems as Dr Who or Coupling.
If you hate everything British, excellent mysteries, fun, entertainment,yourself and life in general, you should avoid this like the plague.
Everyone else:
Watch it! Now!
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Sherlock has my seal of approval <3
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