I'm definitely starting to like Elementary. Where BBC Sherlock is a self-declared sociopath. This Sherlock is much more emotional. His pain almost seems to come from trying to control himself and keep his emotions in check. Plus he really does come across as a recovering addict. Joan started out seeming very passive, but she's becoming more interesting now. Plus the interaction is becoming more mutually beneficial. I'm interested to see where it goes and happy that it isn't trying to be a carbon copy of Sherlock as I feared at first. :D
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From: [identity profile] ageless-aislynn.livejournal.com


Even amongst Americans it's difficult to find another fan. I think only 1 of my f-listers likes it. I dunno, I feel like there's room for all of the interpretations. :)

Is it me? Am I the one? *bounces* ;) Of course, I may not have posted enough about it recently to have made it clear how much I've been enjoying it, though. :( It was one of the shows that I wrote up a biggish post about a few weeks ago and never finished it enough to post it, oops. *blush* :(

And I'm with you, I love seeing new interpretations of the same role, especially when they're bringing new/different things to the table! *politely scoots RDJ and BC over to make room for JLM's Sherlock in my fangirl heart* ;)

*slips away like a ninja into the night* O_O ;) ♥!

From: [identity profile] gorengal.livejournal.com


Yep, it's you! *grabs your hands and bounces with you* :D I really like how Aidan Quinn's Capt. Gregson likes and respects Sherlock. Such a different dynamic than the BBC show or even the RDJ movies.

Yay for fangirls! ♥♥
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