To: DogByte6RER
I tried this show last night for the first time and gave up on it almost immediately when “Sherlock Holmes” abruptly kissed some woman. sorry, that’s not the Sherlock this woman knows and loves, in the purest and most chaste sense of the word.
If I’m missing/misinterpreting something, straighten me out, thanks!
3 posted on
02/02/2014 6:21:49 PM PST by
jocon307
To: jocon307
In the Sherlock Holmes world, stabbings were probably the preferred method of assassination.
4 posted on
02/02/2014 6:28:19 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: jocon307
I loved that scene. Don’t know if the show will be too fast for me yet.
14 posted on
02/02/2014 7:01:17 PM PST by
libbylu
To: jocon307
I am just now watching Sherlock. I love the travelogue of my fave city London it gives me and I like Watson, but don’t see myself becoming a big fan of The show or of Cumberbatch as Holmes. Fangirls are WILD about him so I’m in the minority.
Note — there was a reason for that kiss — don’t give up on the show!
18 posted on
02/02/2014 7:17:59 PM PST by
Moonmad27
("I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way." Jessica Rabbit)
To: jocon307
I tried this show last night for the first time and gave up on it almost immediately when Sherlock Holmes abruptly kissed some woman. sorry, thats not the Sherlock this woman knows and loves, in the purest and most chaste sense of the word.
He was manipulating her to gain access to a tightly secured location. I advise going back and watching the first and second seasons to understand what is going on. This is NOT the Basil Rathbone Sherlock, or the print Sherlock, but on balance, it is a good series.
25 posted on
02/03/2014 12:23:36 AM PST by
Nepeta
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