beatrice_otter: Joan and Sherlock in front of New York city at night (Elementary)
beatrice_otter ([personal profile] beatrice_otter) wrote2012-11-09 07:49 pm
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Elementary, my dear Watson

When I first heard of the premise of Elementary, I was both hopeful and skeptical.  Hopeful, because although I really like the BBC's Sherlock, on the whole I don't care for the way it (in general) handles women and people of color.  Skeptical, because Sherlock is brilliant, and how could they hope to match it, and Hollywood always goes gimmicky.

I watched the first episode, and was not impressed.  Not disappointed; it was decent, I was just kind of meh about it.

But I gave it a chance and kept watching, and I am so glad I did.  It's definitely grown on me.  It's not smart in the same way as Sherlock; they weren't trying to do "an American Sherlock with a genderswapped Watson" (to their credit).  They took Conan Doyle's canon and modernized it in their own way.  It's not flashy, but it's solid, and I believe in its realness in a way Sherlock has never quite convinced me.  I love Sherlock, don't get me wrong, but there's quite a lot of suspension of disbelief on my part.  With Elementary, I don't have to do that because the characters feel real to me, like I might bump into them on the street.  They're still a bit larger than life, but not over-the-top/theatrical about it.

I particularly love Joan Watson.  She's smart, she's professional, she doesn't take crap from Holmes.  And she has a reason to stick around to get to know Sherlock beneath the weird exterior besides "it's needed for the plot!"  She has her own life and her own issues, and they don't revolve around Sherlock, though they do include him.

Is anyone else out there watching this show?

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[personal profile] talusloki 2012-11-10 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
I am watching Elementary and loving it. Like you I can imagine this characters as being almost real life and I love that Watson has her own stuff going on whole and separate from Holmes's problems. I think it gets better and better as the weeks go by.
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[personal profile] melannen 2012-11-10 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
I keep hearing good things about this show lately and thinking maybe I should try it! But the bad things usually come down to "the casefiles aren't that good" and considering I dropped House (and attempted to drop Sherlock off a roof) because of repeatedly bad and increasingly stupid casefiles, I am hesitant. Are the casefiles improving?
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[personal profile] lilacsigil 2012-11-10 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
The casefiles are not great, but that's because they're easy rather than ridiculous like the House ones got. The show knows perfectly well it's not providing genius plotting and instead concentrates on its strengths, which is the casefiles providing character opportunities.
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[personal profile] lilacsigil 2012-11-10 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
I watch it on a Friday night here and it's the perfect thing to watch after the busiest day of the week. I especially like that Holmes (and other characters) give Joan crap...and she doesn't take it, and the narrative supports her.
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[personal profile] tielan 2012-11-12 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't watched it yet, but it's on my "to watch" list, and has pushed its way to the top above just about anything except "brainless procedural/psuedocop which I don't actually have to WATCH" (ie. Castle, NCIS)

I should make a list of things I can watch while quilting the monster I'm presently piecing...
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[personal profile] tielan 2012-11-13 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, it probably will be. They had be at Lucy Liu, but add Jonny Lee Miller to that and I'm ALL OVER THIS. Even if I didn't end up liking it, the pretty would have me from the get-go.

(And, uh, bromance-where-one-of-them-is-a-woman? YESSSSSS.)
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[personal profile] tielan 2012-11-13 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
I'm all for the complete lack of romantic chemistry. I'm also all for Lucy Liu and Jonny Lee miller. (I did mention that, didn't I? :D)

I think the Beeb's Sherlock is more about two completely lost creatures finding somewhere to lick their wounds and that space just happens to be common to them and allow them to co-exist. If either of them grew beyond it (and, let's face it, if anyone grows beyond it, it'll probably be Watson) then it's going to get inordinately messy, because Cumberbatch's Sherlock is the freakiest of control freaks.

But, yes, the actual development of an actual friendship would be wonderful.