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It bugs me.
(Anonymous) 2014-12-12 12:50 am (UTC)(link)I knew Cumberbatch before Sherlock, and I like him. It's the fact that Sherlock fandom has exploded so hard, and both Cumberbatch and Freeman are in so very much different genre stuff right now.
And then fans do fusions, because it's funny:
I've seen Sherlock/DoctorWho for no particular reason (well, maybe they're the only present-day British shows a given fan watches, but that's a thin hook to hang a coat on).
Hobbit/Sherlock joke fusions.
Probably Hitchhiker'sGuide/JJTrek fusions. (Haven't looked myself, but I've heard they exist.)
Eventually there will be a FifthEstate/Fargo/Potterverse/OriginalStarTrekjustbecause fusion. With or without gay orgies. Just to troll everyone.
It's getting out of hand. And there are a lot of Cumberhaters, more than ChrisWhoever-haters, more than SebastianStan-haters. So it turns into a troll war.
I think the whinging is going to get annoying. Marvel/Disney will happily make money off it, but the rest of us have to worry that it'll be a generic Cumberbatch performance where he sort of sulks through the movie for a paycheck. (I've seen decent actors sort of waddle through comic-book movies with bad direction before. Disappointment is expected.)
And for what? So an elegant old-school American character can be played by a modern British sex symbol? It makes me sad. Why doesn't the USA seem to produce Stephen Strange types anymore, or rather, why doesn't Hollywood think that their own country can?
Re: It bugs me.
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