They have to obligatorily fall in love by the 100th episode, though.
And before that a spin off
Elementary: U.K
And crossover with NCIS.
They have to obligatorily fall in love by the 100th episode, though.
They have to obligatorily fall in love by the 100th episode, though.
Seriously, what the hell? Why make Watson female? This looks like it is going to be so stupid.
Seriously, what the hell? Why make Watson female? This looks like it is going to be so stupid.
Yup.
And did you hear nuBSG is going to make Starbuck a woman? Ugh. I'm totally not watching that!
Seriously, what the hell? Why make Watson female? This looks like it is going to be so stupid.
Maybe they've seen They Might Be Giants . . . .
I also seem to remember an old tv pilot, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, in which Holmes awoke from suspended animation and teamed up with Watson's great-grandaughter or something.
So there's precedent!![]()
...before you try to cast Daniel Craig, please recall that Holmes is not blond.
Right, because nobody's ever invented a method for changing an actor's hair color...
Seriously, what the hell? Why make Watson female? This looks like it is going to be so stupid.
Yup.
And did you hear nuBSG is going to make Starbuck a woman? Ugh. I'm totally not watching that!
I was gonna say, reading this felt like being back in (holy crap) 2003. Has it really been nine years?!
I also remember watching a few episodes of an animated series, Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century in which the preserved body of Sherlock Holmes is revived and rejuvenated in order to take on a clone of Moriarty. He teams up with Lestrade's female descendant, as well as a robot who develops the personality of Watson having had its memory uploaded with Watson's journals.
As TV Tropes put it, not to be confused with Sherlock Holmes in the 21st Century.![]()
Sound slike good old-fashioned "We've really got nothing new to say, so lets stir up some free word-of-mouth by changing the sex of a major character."
I have nothing against Watson being a woman, couldn't care to be honest. But is it actually necessary to do a modern-day take on Sherlock Holmes for American audiences? We already have Sherlock, and that's readily available on DVD for Americans who are interested.
Why even call the Sherlock Holmes if it's so radically changed? Just do a new show with new characters.
Yes, she was signed to star in a Charlie Chan movie some years ago, but it never escaped develoment hell.Wasn't there some talk about Lucy Liu playing Charlie Chan, but she would be the granddaughter of the original (male) detective? Or have I hallucinated that?
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