Sherlock and Arthur Dent

Aug 03, 2010 12:04

Just watched the second episode of 'Sherlock'.

Was I spotting an Hitchhiker's homage there?

(Martin Freeman played Arthur Dent in the movie) and the scene of Watson struggling with the supermarket checkout was pure Arthur Dent. (And I saw floor number 42 picked out as well)

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kalypso_v August 3 2010, 13:29:05 UTC
Well, if they accidentally sent the writer the script for the Hitchhiker film instead of the one for the previous week's episode, that might explain why it appeared to come from a completely different series.

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watervole August 3 2010, 14:12:30 UTC
I think the intent of this one was to have more of a Conan-Doyle flavour. All the stuff about Chinese gangs felt very like one of the original stories.

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kalypso_v August 6 2010, 09:50:46 UTC
Yes, but it came across as Fiendish Oriental Hokum. There has to be a way to do Chinese gangs as terrifying and contemporary and still Chinese, but they didn't find it. Even Watson's remark about the audience being so small it must be art was off; I've been to traditional Chinese drama, and it drew a crowd of several hundred.

I thought Caitlin Moran's appreciation in The Times was surprisingly on the ball (except she's clearly on the wrong track with Moriarty!)

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watervole August 6 2010, 10:50:59 UTC
I thought the audience size wrong too.

The Times article is payment only.

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kalypso_v August 6 2010, 10:57:06 UTC
Oh yes, I'd forgotten the paywall... I've emailed you the text.

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