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Doctorwholovesthe80s [2016-06-16 22:59:15 +0000 UTC]
I think both shows are great for different reasons. Just like how the Granada show and the Rathbone movies are also awesome cause they're different from each other.
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Hinz-und-Kunz [2013-12-31 07:44:33 +0000 UTC]
I regret not being able to translate my friend's points duelling to my poor English.
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Hinz-und-Kunz [2013-12-31 07:41:49 +0000 UTC]
JLM(in Elementary) and BC(in Sherlock) collaborated in Frankenstein!
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Clairictures In reply to Hinz-und-Kunz [2014-01-01 03:26:33 +0000 UTC]
I'll have to check that out! They're both awesome actors.
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Hinz-und-Kunz [2013-12-31 07:39:05 +0000 UTC]
Like your work and your discuss about Elementary.
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IntelligentWolf [2013-09-27 15:39:18 +0000 UTC]
yes! Gosh the fandoms are still fighting after a year and it's driving me crazy!! I love Elementary and while Sherlock is a good show and can keep me in one spot for an hour and a half without fidgeting, I don't like it as much as Elementary.
Great drawing
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Emgee78 [2013-06-14 04:04:03 +0000 UTC]
Word.
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MariStars15 In reply to IntelligentWolf [2013-09-28 05:52:01 +0000 UTC]
Haha, I tend to act like a raging fangirl, so it's slightly surreal remembering seeing the RDJ!Holmes movie posters with nary a blink whereas now I squeal whenever I see a deerstalker, heh. (I'm ashamed to say I still haven't seen either of the movies, I really must get on to that sometime soon.)
Part of the reason I like Elementary a lot is because Sherlock seems to be on better terms with Gregson- Sherlock seems to be a bit more open with his expressions of sentiment, and Gregson comes off as more of a paternal figure to him than BBC!Lestrade does for his respective Holmes. (Elementary!Lestrade, though... won't get into that right now.) I didn't quite mind the animosity between BBC!Sherlock and his Yarders because it helped amplify the 'Sherlock Holmes is a bit of a dick' character trait and also because it was important to the plot.
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MariStars15 In reply to IntelligentWolf [2013-09-28 06:26:17 +0000 UTC]
Haha, yes, I enjoyed the parallel between Sherlock and Lestrade regarding their respective addictions- and Joan's line was gold: "Welcome to the world of caring about an addict."
I think that this season might have a sub plot of 'Sherlock helps Lestrade with his addiction so Lestrade and stop using Sherlock as a crutch and be a good DI in his own right' to parallel with Joan helping Sherlock out in S1 (which culminated with the whole Irene/Moriarty fiasco, so...I wonder what the big finale will be this season? It's probably too early to spectulate, but I like to wonder~).
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IntelligentWolf In reply to MariStars15 [2013-09-28 06:37:37 +0000 UTC]
Speculating is good though I keep thinking how these different story lines will pan out, I know they are going to do something about Joan's patient accident this season that was mentioned a few times last season but I have no clue what they will do XD I just want two characters to show up in the next episode, Ms. Hudson and Clyde the Tortoise because I miss those two SO MUCH XD
I loved that line too! Everything about the show is fantastic and I love it XD
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Azvee [2013-01-06 04:42:56 +0000 UTC]
No! The fandoms must argue and fight over which version is the best instead of enjoying each show on it's own. It's sort of like Highlander, there can be only one.
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Root-Sec [2012-10-10 22:40:34 +0000 UTC]
Just watched the pilot episode for Elementary, i thought it was ok, a nice try but it was a little less interesting as Sherlock and the writing for Holmes was kinda bland. Nice try but overall a 4/10.
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chibi-1-chan [2012-10-08 23:14:51 +0000 UTC]
THATS BBC!!! there for it is British
also i am one of Benedict cumberbatch's bitches
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