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Transcript – Sherlock
(Anonymous) 2025-11-30 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)Collapsed for length
Re: Transcript – Sherlock
(Anonymous) 2025-11-30 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)I don't really count Sherlock as an adaptation because it demonstrated a complete lack of understanding of the main character. It's more of an homage.
I get that a modern Sherlock can't be exactly like the original who was in the process of inventing forensic science. But his genius is in the development and application of that science, in his encyclopedic knowledge of criminal case history, and in his painstakingly honed observation and deductive reasoning skills.
He doesn't have magical mental powers, and not only does he NOT have an eidetic memory, he actively avoids learning trivia for fear of displacing useful knowledge (eg. he can't be bothered about whether the Earth orbits the sun or the moon).
Also, he's a well-mannered gentleman. He's not socially inept. He's not a sociopath.
I think fans who bemoan how the series started off great and went downhill are only partly correct. The show definitely went off the deep end, starting with Moriarty, but it was never on very solid ground to begin with.