Oh, brilliant! I do think I need a rewatch of Sherlock before I can prompt anything good, though. Ah, well, it can't be helped... :-D (Or possibly a (re)watch / read of other versions because what I love most about holmestice is the variety of different canons!)
A reference post about what different versions there are sounds like an excellent idea. Just to refresh people's memories or try to motivate them to ask for / offer some less well-known versions. :-) (And maybe some links to where to find these versions? Not sure about this, since we don't want to support illegal actions on holmestice, right? But "A Study in Emerald" for example is available for free online legally and maybe some other versions are, too...)
i'd put up links to the "paid" download stuff as well, I think. I mean. Granada is all on Youtube, Emerald is Free, and the "Holmes & Watson" comic is available for download, etc. I'd probably f-lock it, but given the fact that people have to join Holmestice to sign up, I don't think would be much of a problem.
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It's true! I do like Holmestice because of the variety! I thought about putting together a reference post of some of the more obscure Holmes-versions
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