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Re: TV shows
The first one is lovely due to the perfect Holmes&Watson dynamics. I just. This friendship.
Unlike many Christie fans, I do not resent the direction Poirot has taken in its last two seasons. I think the preceding light-hearted episodes were brilliant, but making the last ones more tragic and serious a) makes sense and b) improves the series as a whole.
Also, I'm not afraid of Poirot's death. He has the right to rest, too.
Sherlock is vastly overrated, but otherwise it is a nice show. I'm interested as to whether Sherlock's emotions in the Reichenbach scene were genuine or feigned. And I don't like the idea of John punching Sherlock during the reunion, but I hope that the creators of the series will be able to make it work... maybe.
But don't even start me on Irene and Moriarty.
And no, I don't believe that John's crush on Sherlock is somehow "canon" because of his conversation with Irene. Actually, it really upsets me that the concept of friendship-crushes tends to be overlooked, and that upon hearing that John "feels the same" everyone assumes that it is romantic love they are talking about. I am not even convinced that Irene's relationship with Sherlock is romantic, although I hate what the creators did to her character and their dynamics.
Re: TV shows
I can't say I've seen Poirot, but I sort of share your sentiments on Sherlock. I enjoy it but definitely overrated. I get annoyed at how short the seasons are and can never keep track of when the next episodes will air.