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Yes! I think that every time I watch him.Great interpretation. He'd make a cracking Dr Who too.
Yes! I think that every time I watch him.Great interpretation. He'd make a cracking Dr Who too.
Great interpretation. He'd make a cracking Dr Who too. As for the blatant ending...not all viewers are that bright, so one guesses it has to be spelled out to the lowest common denominator.
It'll be interesting to see what he does next (I'm sure I heard he's also in The Hobbit, though it's really Freeman will garner more attention for that for the obvious reason), as like any other actor associated with such a successful franchise I'm sure he'll be wary of typecasting.
Cumberpatch is playing the part of the dragon Smaug in The Hobbit, so you probably won't recognize him under all the CGI.
Very interesting points Edward. I'm sure the simplest explanation will win out. If it's too convoluted viewers won't buy it. However it was pulled off Molly the technician is certain to have had a hand in it. We probably have a year at least here in the states until it's resolved. Unghh.
Seconded.Doctor Strange said:Not surprisingly, the success of Sherlock has convinced CBS to make a pilot for an American-set contemporary Holmes series!
http://www.avclub.com/articles/cbs-boldly-reclaims-sherlock-holmes-for-america,61743/
What a terrible idea!
Seconded.
Yesterday I was told by a woman I know that I am very similar to the actor who plays Holmes in this new series. Having seen the first episode and hated it to the core of my being, I wasn't sure how to react!
I think what really bugged me when I watched the first episode was that he seemed to be playing Doctor Who. I really dislike the "modern" Doctors who all seem to have taken the most annoying tics of the Peter Davison and Sylvester McCoy versions and combined them, times 10. I saw this as more of the same. Maybe further episodes improved or have been different, but I just couldn't get past the first one. Anyway, I'm glad it's hit a chord with so many people and hopefully they'll be encouraged to read the original stories and explore past movie and televison adaptations. On the other hand, I gave a copy of the collected Holmes stories to a friend for his two growing boys to read when they're old enough, but he looked at the book as if it was covered in dog poo or something...Yeps said:You are the first person I have encountered to dislike that show. Shame. I honestly think it is the best thing I have ever seen on television (not to say that there aren't other things that I very much enjoy). To each his own though.
Agreed! That episode was the best of any of them, even the first!Caught the U.S. premiere of Season 2 on PBS last night and enjoyed it all over again!