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I have to disagree with this. It's true that people who do not know the original Holmes stories will see no issue with certain "updates" like the Ritchie movie, but quite a bit of the enjoyment of the Moffat/Gratis series comes from the references to the original. Things like the nicotine patches, Watson's blog, and Holmes' army of homeless informants may pass by uninitiated viewers, but to those familiar with the original it strikes a chord of recognition. For me, half the fun of the series was seeing how they incorporated concepts from the original into modern versions of the same, without making it seem anachronistic.James71 said:Friends of mine loved the recent movie, but they had never read the books. I think that probably stands for most who like the modern adaptions as well. If you havent spent time getting to know Holmes in his natural setting then meeting him somewhere else is no big deal. If, like me, you love the original literature then the displacement into another era seems anachronistic.