Sherlock

Jul. 27th, 2010 03:08 pm
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I watched the new BBC Sherlock last night.  Hmmmm.  Not sure if I like it or not.  I think it has a lot of strong points, but tremendous drawbacks as well.  I didn't hate it, but I'll reserve judgment until the next episode.  

Things I liked:  

I enjoyed Mrs. Hudson.  I thought she was perky and funny and sufficiently snarky enough to handle a tenet like Holmes. 
The apartment was suitably old fashioned enough to perk up my little heart, and it had hints of the chemistry set and their chairs by the fire.  So that was definite plus.
Watson not being a doofus.  I can't stand the Jam!Watsons, and even though I'm sure Nigel Bruce was a lovely man, he condemned the character to idiot status for nearly 50 years.  This Watson, though not mustached, damnit, was pretty good.  He wasn't an idiot, and he didn't let Holmes bully him.  Also, he had that air of wonder and appreciation which I love in Canon Watson.  
Lestrade.  I really liked him.  He was doing his best, knew he needed Holmes' help, and wasn't above using what was in his power to play Holmes like Holmes so often played him. 

Things I disliked:

Sherlock as an asshole.  Yes, he's arrogant and rude and can be horrifically mean at times.  But he wasn't an out and out asshole, and I'm hoping this is only temporary.  Holmes bleating about how stupid everyone was got on my nerves.  Canon Holmes enjoyed his audience and loved how they couldn't follow.  He may have teased them and laughed about the police's stupidity behind their back, but he didn't consider them helpless morons.  Well, maybe one or two of them.
Watson didn't have a mustache.  Yes, dammit, it pissed me off!
Skinny Mycroft.  That's wrong on so many levels. 
The bad guy.  The story was a pretty good twist on Study in Scarlet, but I thought the plot was pretty weak with the pills.  Holmes wasn't an idiot, and him willing to take the pill was sheer  stupidity, just because the guy talked him into it.  I hope the rest of the plots are stronger.
Holmes behavior towards women.  He was a misogynist, but he was always charming and never just downright hostile and rude.  That drove me nuts.
The female cop.  She was not only unproffessional but hostile and rude.  I hated her.  This is one thing I hate about Stephen Moffat, his women.  And yes, I hate, HATE HATE River Song.
 
Things I was okay with, but hope they improve:

The gay references.  I like how they're playing around with it, since I'm firmly of the belief that Holmes and Watson were deeply in love with each other, and ACD knew exactly what he was doing.  But they need to be careful not to make it mocking or have Watson throwing himself at every woman.  Ick.  Although I did like his reaction to Mycroft's assistant, and her total disregard of him.  Now if they just avoid the whole Mary thing, I'll be happy.  
Holmes and his patches.  I don't care how politically incorrect it it, Holmes smoked a pipe.  I can understand their reasons for this, though, so I'm willing to see if it works. 
Holmes' manic energy.  This could get away from them if they're not careful, but I liked it.  Also, I want to see him play violin.  Yuummm!
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