You can tell by how late I am posting this how much I’m interested-yet-not-in-the-fandom. And yet: so many opinions! There'll be another post about "who you really are? it doesn't matter" and stories.
First off: I really enjoyed most of it. I totally get why those who enjoy Sherlock for the, er, Sherlock Holmes elements - solving mysteries - would
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It felt like Sherlock meeting "Saw" meeting "Jane Eyre" placed in Azkaban. What even was the point?
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I've been a Sherlock Holmes fan since I was a child but like you I'm not in Sherlock fandom, and I've never really expected Sherlock to be simply a murder mystery series. Conan Doyle's originals were a lot more formulaic in that sense, but the fun of a modern reworking is that you're not limited to the source material.
Which is all to say I rather loved it. It kept me gripped to the end, and that's really all I ask. (But then, I love Gothic horror too and don't at all see it as being out of place in a Sherlock Holmes story: my favourite Conan Doyle story is The Hound of the Baskervilles, which is totally a Gothic horror pastiche, so).
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I love Gothic horror too and don't at all see it as being out of place in a Sherlock Holmes story: my favourite Conan Doyle story is The Hound of the Baskervilles, which is totally a Gothic horror pastiche, so).
Yep, exactly. There are a few other Holmes stories that are super Gothic to me, regardless of how they end in Holmes revealing the prosaic truth - pale widow in black veil shows up, family secrets etc etc.
I mean I do think this episode was a shift forward on the Gothic scale, because despite the very meta OTT opening sequence it wasn't pastiche but full-on Gothic. (As opposed to either the original Baskervilles or the Sherlock version.) But yeah, as you say, they're not limited to a particular format ( ... )
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I hated what they did with John. HATED it. I hated the terrible depictions of queerness as villainous or 'lesbian turned for Sherlock' and the completely random need to het everyone up in the second episode.
I've watched each episode a couple of times now and I find myself fast forwarding through scenes. I didn't find it tense, I just found it...boring.
Gutted :(
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