Intentionally not putting up a poll to avoid this being a straight up Vs thread... though it probably will be anyway.
As a brit and a lifelong fan of the Holmes stories I did a bit of eye rolling when I first heard about Elementary. Oh god, it's modernised and it's set in New York and Watson's a woman, and worst of all it'll be *shudder* americanised.
But I figured I'd give it a chance anyway - perhaps to see how bad it was - and to my surprise I found that not only is it really rather good, I much prefer it to the other modernised version - the BBC's Sherlock.
Alright, maybe not that much of a surprise. I thought Sherlock started well but became a little too enamoured of style over substance, as well as constantly winking at the audience with its obviously clever references to the original stories - especially in the episode titles. "Jimmy" Moriarty was a nice idea but didn't really work for me, and Steven Moffat can't write believable female characters to save his life, so Irene Adler turned out to be shallow, smug, flirty and hypersexualised in a blatant and yet curiously unsexy way.
All in all it wasn't bad as such - the lead performances are good and I found it very watchable, but for me it was never quite as good as it seemed to think it was.
So back to Elementary, which is far less faithful to the superficial details of the stories but somehow feels more like a real drama series and less like a homage/pastiche. Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu are both excellent and if the individual episodes aren't as showy as its british counterpart the show as a whole feels more consistent, like its got something to say beyond new spins on old stories.
And the most recent episode was bloody amazing.
So what do you think? Is the world big enough for two modernised Holmes, or do you regard one or the other as a crime against Conan Doyle's creation? Or do they both suck because the only true Holmes is Robert Downey Jr/Jeremy Brett/Basil Rathbone? [delete as applicable]
As a brit and a lifelong fan of the Holmes stories I did a bit of eye rolling when I first heard about Elementary. Oh god, it's modernised and it's set in New York and Watson's a woman, and worst of all it'll be *shudder* americanised.
But I figured I'd give it a chance anyway - perhaps to see how bad it was - and to my surprise I found that not only is it really rather good, I much prefer it to the other modernised version - the BBC's Sherlock.
Alright, maybe not that much of a surprise. I thought Sherlock started well but became a little too enamoured of style over substance, as well as constantly winking at the audience with its obviously clever references to the original stories - especially in the episode titles. "Jimmy" Moriarty was a nice idea but didn't really work for me, and Steven Moffat can't write believable female characters to save his life, so Irene Adler turned out to be shallow, smug, flirty and hypersexualised in a blatant and yet curiously unsexy way.
All in all it wasn't bad as such - the lead performances are good and I found it very watchable, but for me it was never quite as good as it seemed to think it was.
So back to Elementary, which is far less faithful to the superficial details of the stories but somehow feels more like a real drama series and less like a homage/pastiche. Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu are both excellent and if the individual episodes aren't as showy as its british counterpart the show as a whole feels more consistent, like its got something to say beyond new spins on old stories.
And the most recent episode was bloody amazing.
I loved the take on Sebastian Moran - british, ex-military, professional assassin and utterly fearless - it's entirely true to the original character but not in an obvious way. And given that anyone who's been watching the show has been waiting since episode one for the first mention of the name Moriarty I think they carried it off brilliantly, with the episode going off in a completely different direction from what I expected.
And the casting! My brain recoiled a bit at the thought of Vinnie Jones as Moriarty, but once I realised he was Moran it felt perfect. I hope we see him again
And the casting! My brain recoiled a bit at the thought of Vinnie Jones as Moriarty, but once I realised he was Moran it felt perfect. I hope we see him again
So what do you think? Is the world big enough for two modernised Holmes, or do you regard one or the other as a crime against Conan Doyle's creation? Or do they both suck because the only true Holmes is Robert Downey Jr/Jeremy Brett/Basil Rathbone? [delete as applicable]