Best. Series. Ever.
Seriously, in my opinion, The Reichenbach Fall is the best episode of anything ever.
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That was the strangest ending ever.
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banana500 wrote:
My gf told me to watch it and now I'm hooked.
Discussify.
Have you seen series 2 yet?
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calebxy wrote:
Best. Series. Ever.
Seriously, in my opinion, The Reichenbach Fall is the best episode of anything ever.
It was great, but the ending felt like cheating for suspense.
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
Is it like Elenentary, in the US?
Eh, sort of but its more accurate to the books i think
like the fact that Watson isnt female
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luiysia wrote:
also it has a bigger tumblr following
That's the only reason I know about it
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
Is it like Elenentary, in the US?
More British and closer to the original (ironically) British story.
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
Is it like Elenentary, in the US?
Not really. That's more like a standard crime drama series, but Sherlock is more of a thriller series. They're also more like movies, actually, since they're 90 minutes long and generally a lot bigger scale than the average crime drama.
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I wanna watch it but it airs at a really weird and inconvenient time
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calebxy wrote:
banana500 wrote:
My gf told me to watch it and now I'm hooked. :P
Discussify.Have you seen series 2 yet?
No still on Series 1.
And how come British television calls seasons "series". It's kind of confusing at times. :P
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NeilWest wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
Is it like Elenentary, in the US?
More British and closer to the original (ironically) British story.
Yeah, the three modern Sherlock Holmes things are kind of confounding.
Robert Downey Jr.'s is set in the correct time period but he's a ninja master.
Sherlock is set in modern time but his character is more accurate to the books (though updated a bit)
And then Elementary was like "lolol all that is important is that he is smart"
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banana500 wrote:
And how come British television calls seasons "series". It's kind of confusing at times.
Why do American television calls Series seasons? I think it's due to the fact that we have, like, 7-10 1-hour long episodes, rather than have a season (see what I did there) of 22-minute episodes.
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NeilWest wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
Is it like Elenentary, in the US?
More British and closer to the original (ironically) British story.
that isnt ironic at all
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soupoftomato wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
Is it like Elenentary, in the US?
More British and closer to the original (ironically) British story.
Yeah, the three modern Sherlock Holmes things are kind of confounding.
Robert Downey Jr.'s is set in the correct time period but he's a ninja master.
Sherlock is set in modern time but his character is more accurate to the books (though updated a bit)
And then Elementary was like "lolol all that is important is that he is smart"
and a drug addict
it focused on that a lot too
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GameGuy64 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
And how come British television calls seasons "series". It's kind of confusing at times.
Why do American television calls Series seasons? I think it's due to the fact that we have, like, 7-10 1-hour long episodes, rather than have a season (see what I did there) of 22-minute episodes.
We generally have 16 episodes a season when we have hour-long series.
They are still seasons though!
(They're 44 minutes with commercials though)
@banana114: Elementary? because my description is based on my blatant disregard for it as soon as Watson was female.
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luiysia wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
@banana114: Elementary? because my description is based on my blatant disregard for it as soon as Watson was female.
does it really make a difference
Does what?
Watson can't be a woman, man.
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luiysia wrote:
oh well i heard the show isn't that good anyway
or at least I didn't hear about it at all, ever, except from a sucky scan of some magazine on some website
it's just
Unnecessary romance and such. The jokes in Sherlock are enough (and maybe too often in themselves, to remain funny).
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Banana, how many times a day exactly do you make unnecessary remarks about either your girlfriend or girls in general?
But yeah, I like the series.
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Necromaster wrote:
Banana, how many times a day exactly do you make unnecessary remarks about either your girlfriend or girls in general?
But yeah, I like the series.
I think it's his raging hormones
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soupoftomato wrote:
luiysia wrote:
oh well i heard the show isn't that good anyway
or at least I didn't hear about it at all, ever, except from a sucky scan of some magazine on some websiteit's just
Unnecessary romance and such. The jokes in Sherlock are enough (and maybe too often in themselves, to remain funny).
im not sure that watson & sherlock are ever romanced together in elementary...
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