Hurl alert obviously inadvertently omitted?
I’d follow Sherlock.
As for the writer? Why follow someone to get their hair done in a woman’s hair care facility?
What the writer misses, and she’s a female, of course, is that it’s not Holmes that was popular, but the MYSTERY STORY and it SOLUTION, 7% or more................The stories would have been just as popular had it been a SHIRLEY HOLMES and not a Sherlock...................
Good grief. People like the author are just so obssesssed with their imaginary grievances and ever-multiplying jargon that they can’t even enjoy a good mystery story with a great character in a well-written set of stories that still have enough readers to have been in print for over 100 years.
What has Ms. Idiot ever written that is likely to command that kind of audience?
Ah yes, Holmes and his mansplaining. How toxic. This is some next level idiocy.