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Woohoo! IT'S TIME FOR A NEW SERIES!! 

So far, I'm enjoying this show a lot already. It's a lot funnier than I expected and I can't wait to dive into more episodes with you all. For those who are watching along with me, I'm watching this on Amazon Prime.

Until the next one, take care and stay golden!

LINK: https://youtu.be/ei6v8_3EgkE 

Original Series: Sherlock

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Dante

I’m sure Nat will overall really enjoy this series but for me there’s only like 3 good episodes. The performances are pretty fantastic though they definitely carry the show

Jeff K

Nat, since you're not familiar with Sherlock: he was a coke fiend in the books, hence the nod to a drug problem when the police are conducting a drug search in the flat.

Jock

I forgotten how good this show is

Ashley

sherlock is absolutely my favorite thing Benedict Cumberbatch has done.

Daniel McGuinness

I guess we’re watching Sherlock! Honestly I was always more of an “Elementary” guy, never got into the BBC Sherlock… but at least I can watch for this free on iplayer in the uk 🥳 One cool thing about this show is I’m pretty sure every episode is about individual Sherlock Holmes books (A Study in Scarlet, Hound of the Baskervilles etc), which is why the feature length episodes are justifiable lol Also the quick Moriarty reveal is kinda funny bc he’s really Sherlock’s only ACTUAL “nemesis”, and it’s been adapted so many times by this point that whenever someone mentions a ✨secret evil mastermind ✨ targeting Sherlock it’s ALWAYS Moriarty an nobody’s surprised 😅 they probably just tried to expedite the process to build suspense from the jump

Anonymous

If this is your first time experiencing Moffat's writing (he was also the Doctor Who show runner 2010-2017) then, yeah, welcome! It's very entertaining. There are times when it creates great television and times when it is...less great. But that's a whole mess I put to bed 6-7 years ago. I'm SURE it's been recommended to you before, but really, if you're up for a fantastic, spooky stand-alone, "Blink" (3.10 of Doctor Who) would be a great Halloween watch. Cumberbatch and Freeman's chemistry is incredible. I also strongly recommend the first two seasons of Elementary (where Watson refuses to be a doormat, which is nice). That is, if you want a comfortable procedural that you don't watch for work. If you have a sick day or something. Yeah the queer subtext is a *very* touchy subject with the fandom because of how Moffat talked to/about fans who shipped them romantically. The only producers who did a worse job interacting with its queer audience members were those on The 100.

James Keller

"He's like House." Dr. House was actually directly inspired by Sherlock Holmes. Which is Ironic because the real life inspiration for Sherlock Holmes was a doctor by the name of Joseph Bell.

Walter Lopez

You haven't seen anything yet, Nat. HOLD ON!

djKENTO

I love how Nat is like “Let’s get into Sherlock… no not like that…” Cuz this show has one of the horniest fan bases ever. Just so many people desperate for Sherlock and Watson to kiss.

Yani Dodge

Oh my gosh, I forgot how much I used to love this show! What a walk down memory lane, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Also, I loved that you immediately grabbed your phone during Sherlock's deductions, I'm pretty sure the entire fandom felt like he was judging us for trying to plug our phones in in the dark XD

Anonymous

I'm sure you know the phrase "No shit, Sherlock!" In Multiverse of Madness, when Dr. Strange is standing in front of that certain group, a certain lady shows up. Somebody says something like, "She's here!" Dr. Strange responds with "No shit, genius!" I appreciated the remark even though only a handful of people would get the reference!

Rosanne Stewart

So excited you're reacting to this! There are tons of callbacks to Conan Doyle's stories but you certainly don't need to have read them to enjoy this. The episode titles are usually story titles, or plays on them. The very first Holmes story was A Study in Scarlet, in which Dr. Watson met Sherlock Holmes and Holmes immediately said, "You have been in Afghanistan, I perceive." The drunken scratches on the phone were originally on a pocket watch. He sent telegrams rather than texts. Holmes was an occasional cocaine user but he regularly smoked a pipe to help him think. He referred to one puzzle as a "three-pipe problem." And the psychosomatic limp is a nod to the fact that Conan Doyle carelessly referred to Watson's bullet wound being in his shoulder in one story and in his leg in another. The first time we see Mycroft in this, the Conan Doyle fans assume he's Moriarty. And the gaining/losing weight line is in reference to the fact that Mycroft Holmes in the stories is morbidly obese. Can't wait for you to meet Moriarty! It's a performance for the ages.

Anonymous

These being 1h30m long per ep, 1 ep should be fine for the youtube version. (and so few eps per season also makes me lean to that idea)

Bpark

I too think Martin Freeman is too adorable. Love his Watson!

Anonymous

As you know, the series is based on the Victorian era books by Arthur Conan Doyle, but the stories are narrated by Watson, a journal in the stories and a blog in the series, Watson was an army doctor in both, both got wounded in Afghanistan, in both opening stories, the bad guy was a cabbie.