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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-03-28 04:06 pm

[ SECRET POST #5926 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5926 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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[A Heist/A Date/In Space with Markiplier and Who Killed Markiplier]



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[Dear Monster]



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[Beanytuesday]



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(Anonymous) 2023-03-28 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Sherlock was maybe the worst for this, IMO. I genuinely liked some of the material from the first two seasons, but the parts I found interesting were obviously not the parts the writers intended people to find interesting, because they basically neglected every single aspect of the early episodes I would've been interested in seeing them explore further, while doubling down HARD on all the parts of the early episodes I thought were the weakest and worst. :/

Case in point: they wanted the ~drama~ and ~spectacle~ of Sherlock being a mess, but they didn't actually want to acknowledge the character's fairly immense failings and flaws in a way that would necessitate taking any sort of responsibility for them, or genuinely grappling with them outside of select OMGSODRAMATIC scenes.