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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-11-30 02:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #6904 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6904 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2025-12-01 11:52 am (UTC)(link)
This is reminding me of when the first season/series for "Sherlock" came out, someone in my fandom group was pitching it as "the greatest adaptation of modern Sherlock ever told" which hyped me up. The Guy Ritchie "Sherlock Holmes" starring RDJ and Jude Law as Holmes and Watson was beloved in our group.

I checked out of the fandom group because anyone who didn't love "Sherlock" was seen as an enemy/useless dead weight, and I didn't like the show. I found the meta humor a little clever at the time (unbearabe Whedon-esque humor I can't really stand now), but ultimately found the show aggressively boring.

Now I see clear as day that it was due to this telling of the Sherlock Holmes story not emphasizing the mystery and the cases, it relied more on the spectacle around "how would Sherlock Holmes and his world exist in the modern day?" And honestly, that wasn't enough for me to be entertained by the show.