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fandomsecrets2013-12-17 07:02 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #2541 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2013-12-18 01:50 am (UTC)(link)Yeah, I've seen the same. No spoilers, but they drop enough hints for those of us who liked A Study in Pink, they've torpedoed all that, and are basically making pastiches of the Rathbone pastiches (which were soul-suckingly stupid in and of themselves.)
All I've heard so far is "nods to the Canon." Yeah. NODS to the Canon. Which is shorthand for "We'll name-drop a title or two, but get on with the insane slapstick the insane teenaged fans want to see instead." Plus, the synopsis for one of them? "Sherlock has to give a speech at John's wedding." (This was given in a "spoiler-free" review, so I gather it's probably one of the B/C/D/E/F/G plots Moffat is so fond of introducing, then abandoning, like a speed freak with ADHD. Yeah, yeah, Gatiss wrote the first ep. Don't tell me Moffat doesn't have his sticky little paws all over it too.)
Then there's the whole thing the fandom's devolved into. (Death threats for Freeman's wife? Seriously? Time was, the woman was fandom's darling.) You know it's bad, when the fandom made it onto one of the work-related blogs I follow. (UK journalist made them read slashfic at the premiere. The author of the abomination was horrified, and I guess fandom is now calling for the girl's head. I say the fans got exactly what they had coming to them.)
GREAT BIG NO thank you. To all of it. Feh. *spit*
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(Anonymous) 2013-12-18 01:53 am (UTC)(link)Oh, and this is what I recall reading: The brother of the guy who plays Hannibal is Moran, John gets married (assuming to Mary Morstan) in one of the eps, and the character is played by Freeman's real-life wife, and there's a plotline that seems to be identical to the whole Moriarty thing, only it's with Moran instead.