Hey! That hurts.The thing is? The actor who played him did such a great job, could his arrogance translate over into a book? We'd have to get our best writer's on the job!!! Mack--Chris--Krad; your services are required!!!

Hey! That hurts.The thing is? The actor who played him did such a great job, could his arrogance translate over into a book? We'd have to get our best writer's on the job!!! Mack--Chris--Krad; your services are required!!!
Here's my take on the new SH.
I can not say this is a *bad* thing... but...
Robert Downey Jr.'s version of SH was essentially, a Victorian Tony Stark.
Super intelligent - check
Egocentric - check
treats his friends like shit - check
radically eccentric - check
indulges in various forms of addictive and devious behavior - check
The only thing missing was the armor.
But like said, that's not necissarily a bad thing because Downey plays that role very very well. And it was entertaining.
Those are actually some of the worst TNG episodes ever. "Computer, create a character that matches Data's abilities." and blam, all of a sudden, the computer creates a sentient hologram that, of course, endangers the ship. Who would have thought.
That is Voyager level of writing.
And the new movie's Sherlock Holmes is actually much closer to the original. Similar to how Craig Bond is much closer to the Ian Flemming Bond.
Those are actually some of the worst TNG episodes ever. "Computer, create a character that matches Data's abilities." and blam, all of a sudden, the computer creates a sentient hologram that, of course, endangers the ship. Who would have thought.
That is Voyager level of writing.
And the new movie's Sherlock Holmes is actually much closer to the original. Similar to how Craig Bond is much closer to the Ian Flemming Bond.
Thing is, those characteristics belonged to Holmes FIRST. It's coincidence that Stark developed them too as his series went on.
The STNG Sherlock Holmes outings were better than the new movie!!
RAMA
Loved the two Sherlock Holmes TNG episodes. Moriarty was a great, TOS-esque villain, a great foil for Picard. The shows did well in the metaphysical aspects of the story, too.
He'd be interesting in a revival of William Gillette's play.I would pay to see Brent Spiner play Sherlock Holmes on stage.
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