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I mean, Sherlock has done adaptations (very, VERY loose adaptations) of canon stories, so I get where that claim comes from, but Elementary?
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(Anonymous) 2013-03-16 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)From there they branch off into their own little genres and stories.
BBC Sherlock's A Study In Pink probably came the closest to actually adapting a ACD Sherlock Holmes story, just giving it a modern setting, up until the reveal of the cabbie being the murderer and then it went its own way. Nothing from after that has really been as close, just loosely based or inspired from canon stories.
Granada is the only Sherlock Holmes series I know of that can claim to be a faithful adaptation. Doesn't mean the other shows aren't good in their own way though, same for the Basil Rathbone movies.
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Btw, it probably makes me less of a fan, but I've never been able to make myself watch the Rathbone movies. The Watson of Nigel Bruce just makes me laugh so hard I cannot continue.
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