Sherlock Is Garbage, And Here's Why

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hbomberguy

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7 жыл бұрын

Why is Sherlock so bad? Harris Bomberguy is on the case!
This version of the video has been slightly edited to get around the BBC's automatic video-blocking stuff.
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@lnt305
@lnt305 2 жыл бұрын
Every time I struggle to plug my phone in in the dark, I think about how BBC’s Sherlock would think I’m an alcoholic
@idontknowletmesee7063
@idontknowletmesee7063 2 жыл бұрын
omfg, i literally died when i heard him say that
@chrissavage5298
@chrissavage5298 2 жыл бұрын
Me toooooo 🤣
@Shyftus
@Shyftus 2 жыл бұрын
i mean i am an alcoholic and i never struggled with the phone plug so....yeah i´m happy
@brandongonzalez6277
@brandongonzalez6277 2 жыл бұрын
Holy shit, I think about that every time I swear.
@andrewfsheffield
@andrewfsheffield 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't drank a drippy drop of alcohol for the better part of a decade and my hands are Shakey as shit.
@starlightsall
@starlightsall 3 жыл бұрын
Canon Sherlock Holmes: *exists* Moffat: Those books can't stop me because I can't read
@Nik6644
@Nik6644 3 жыл бұрын
Like most other adaptations ? Come on...
@starlightsall
@starlightsall 3 жыл бұрын
@@Nik6644 Watch the video mate
@pewdiepiepewdiepie9148
@pewdiepiepewdiepie9148 3 жыл бұрын
Hart
@dzonbrodi514
@dzonbrodi514 3 жыл бұрын
@@Nik6644His is the worst adaptation I have seen yet though. And HBomberguy explains why very ably.
@dzonbrodi514
@dzonbrodi514 3 жыл бұрын
He can, he is just too fucking lazy and arrogant to do so
@baileyj7968
@baileyj7968 5 ай бұрын
I will never get over the “secret good episode” theory. Imagine writing something so bad that even the diehard fans refuse to believe that it could possibly be real, and that there must be a secret good version you’re hiding somewhere. That’s just embarrassing
@rusted_ursa
@rusted_ursa 4 ай бұрын
The Sherlock Snyder cut.
@late_night_club7217
@late_night_club7217 4 ай бұрын
@@rusted_ursa Beautiful reference
@popo74aa
@popo74aa 4 ай бұрын
If I wrote something so bad people thought it was bad on purpose and created conspiracy theories that I was going to release something that would retroactively fix all the problems with it, I would never show my face in public again honestly lol
@nejdalej
@nejdalej 3 ай бұрын
I'd evaporate into thin air like I was Thanos snapped if that happened to me 😂
@nicolygomes2214
@nicolygomes2214 3 ай бұрын
didn1t that also happen to supernatural?
@KitOConnell
@KitOConnell 5 ай бұрын
Oddly enough, Tommy Tallarico was the first American hired to work on Sherlock.
@janastloukalova3053
@janastloukalova3053 5 ай бұрын
His mother is very proud.
@theoctopusesgardener
@theoctopusesgardener 5 ай бұрын
he actually worked hand and hand with Moffat for years!!
@theonlygamer2808
@theonlygamer2808 4 ай бұрын
Although his Sherlock poster does make him need to pee at night
@martintoder2701
@martintoder2701 4 ай бұрын
He was on BBC's Cribs
@danny98432
@danny98432 4 ай бұрын
wow. the more you know! that guy seems to have done everything!
@rolanslide8509
@rolanslide8509 Жыл бұрын
“The worst thing a franchise ending can do is make you feel kind of stupid and embarrassed for being so excited about it in the first place.” - Jenny Nicholson
@nienel
@nienel Жыл бұрын
she's a literal queen
@Ar1AnX1x
@Ar1AnX1x Жыл бұрын
"HELLO THERE!" -Obi Wan Kenobi
@lumun9658
@lumun9658 Жыл бұрын
Game of thrones has entered the chat
@___DRIP___
@___DRIP___ Жыл бұрын
I hate her so much. She got me addicted to long form video essays. Okay I don’t hate her. I kinda love her tbh
@mysharona9097
@mysharona9097 Жыл бұрын
@@lumun9658 I'm so glad I decided to read the books back when season 3 aired. It was 100% the only thing that stopped me from kicking a hole in my TV out of despair and feeling like I'd wasted so much time. Fuck D&D man
@NitroCandyNC
@NitroCandyNC 5 жыл бұрын
Season 5 reveals that moriarty was the boomerang
@n1w4
@n1w4 5 жыл бұрын
Would have had thounsands of likes if it was just eariler :^)
@Xenophlanes
@Xenophlanes 5 жыл бұрын
Made me spit my coffee out. Hahahaha
@wal_pur_gis
@wal_pur_gis 5 жыл бұрын
Irene Adler was Sherlock's sister
@Mystical_youtube
@Mystical_youtube 5 жыл бұрын
Maybe the real boomerang were the Moriarty's we've made along the way
@NitroCandyNC
@NitroCandyNC 5 жыл бұрын
@@Mystical_youtube we can only hope
@foelixfelis
@foelixfelis 5 ай бұрын
sherlock holmes contracted a prion disease from the head in his fridge and the rest of the series is from his perspective as holes are eaten through his brain
@Adirondaque
@Adirondaque 5 ай бұрын
Honestly that would explain that 3rd season, and that 4th season that should never have existed in the first place.
@galaxychill9578
@galaxychill9578 2 ай бұрын
nah, it was a Gas Leak
@antarctic2
@antarctic2 2 ай бұрын
​@@galaxychill9578 just like the gas leak year in Community... Except it was more like four years in Sherlock.
@Olivia-zj9io
@Olivia-zj9io Ай бұрын
​@@antarctic2community fan spotted
@emdove
@emdove 2 күн бұрын
​@@galaxychill9578 he probably clipped a gas pipe with one of the bullets he fired into his wall. A shame the show never came back from it's gas leak year. Or decade.
@thegreatbeardicus5072
@thegreatbeardicus5072 3 ай бұрын
The Rache vs. Rachel twist feels like Moffet read the book as a kid saw the word "Rache" and went "Oh, they were writing Rachel" and then the twist that it was writing in German made him feel dumb so when he was in control of the story he said "I'm not the dumb one, that twist was dumb!"
@nonono4160
@nonono4160 3 ай бұрын
Wouldn't be surprised if that what's really happened
@xenadonau8356
@xenadonau8356 2 ай бұрын
Well the idea was to subvert expectations for script not to follow the source material so the audience could be invested in the mistery once again. I mean writing RACHE with your fingernails in your very last moments would be also stupid af
@isenokami7810
@isenokami7810 Ай бұрын
I recall Elementary having a better subversion when it tackled that one.
@notapplicable6985
@notapplicable6985 Ай бұрын
​@@xenadonau8356yeah, but they could have had it be something else that didn't feel like they were failing to one up the og twist.
@masodemic4509
@masodemic4509 Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that passage spited me to become proficient in as many languages as I can
@ListlessLion
@ListlessLion 5 жыл бұрын
This reminded me there was a Scooby Doo episode where Velma straight up gets annoyed because the villain winds up being someone they never even met.
@Spameggssausage
@Spameggssausage 4 жыл бұрын
she should get annoyed with that asshole Fred ordering her around all the time
@matthewmuir8884
@matthewmuir8884 4 жыл бұрын
I remember that episode of What's New, Scooby Doo; the one with the Centaur. In that episode, it still worked because, even though she didn't have enough info to figure it out, the audience did. That show was the last good Scooby Doo show; all the ones after that were just terrible.
@mcrancher4587
@mcrancher4587 4 жыл бұрын
@@matthewmuir8884 Mystery Inc was good
@matthewmuir8884
@matthewmuir8884 4 жыл бұрын
@@mcrancher4587 I honestly haven't seen it. I personally dislike when a Scooby-Doo show or film makes some of the monsters real; the one exception of course being Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, and that one works because they treat it as an exception and the story still has a pretty good mystery.
@mcrancher4587
@mcrancher4587 4 жыл бұрын
@@matthewmuir8884 The freak of crystal cove?
@uncommon_nettle
@uncommon_nettle 3 жыл бұрын
I don't understand how modern sherlock got so mean. He was, at worst, a rather awkward guy with a drug problem.
@elsie8757
@elsie8757 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah there's this weird trend pop culture has developed over the last several years of assuming that being a genius gives you a free pass to be a complete dick to everyone around you
@PutoMedicoBrujo
@PutoMedicoBrujo 3 жыл бұрын
@@elsie8757 isnt that because they play with the idea of "im an intellectual genius not a social conventions genius" which in turn dangerously aproaches the autistic spectrum coded characters? PS: and also bad portrayed autistuc spectrum coded characters?
@lancerguy3667
@lancerguy3667 3 жыл бұрын
@@PutoMedicoBrujo I'd argue that Sherlock, even in his most original incarnations, was always coded autistic, so I don't think attempting to invoke that coding intentionally is why "dickbag sherlock" is so common these days. Rather, I think it's just pandering to the same fantasy as characters like Dr. House or Tony Stark. The whole "I can treat people however the hell I want, and they'll just have to deal with it because I'm so goddamned good at what I do that I can tell it like it is!" thing that got old fast, but people seem to engage with highly.
@ouicertes9764
@ouicertes9764 3 жыл бұрын
More and more nerds working in entertainment, writing "Nerdie Sue" characters they wish they could be in real life : "smarter" than everybody else so people should just bow down and respect them. "Fear my superior intellect, Respect me !" lol.
@creamy6469
@creamy6469 3 жыл бұрын
the reason he's supposed to be mean is something to do with the sir Arthur Conan Doyles family there's something about him not being allowed to be nice henry cavils Sherlocks is getting sued for being too considerate
@MrFlyingSquirl
@MrFlyingSquirl 4 ай бұрын
I'm a goldsmith and the thing about the ring in the pink episode is 100% wrong. If you're taking a ring on and off the inside doesn't get bloody polished, it gets scratched and dirty cuz stuff gets to get in there that is otherwise blocked by your damn fingers. The fact that the ring is the way it is actually shows she pretty much never takes it off. Occasionally you get a ring that's dirty on the inside but that's when it's an old guy who's been wearing the ring for 20 years and he's never had it sized so it's too tight and it ends up with the awful crust inside. He wouldn't be able to take it off her hand if that's the case BECAUSE IT'S TOO TIGHT. OK I'm done now, I have to go tell myself I'm not alcoholic while plugging in my phone
@GG-yb3gs
@GG-yb3gs 4 ай бұрын
Also, even if you did deduce that someone took their ring off often, that doesn't necessarily mean they're an adulterer. Maybe they work in food preparation. Maybe they're a nurse. Maybe they do exercise where jewellery could be a risk, like dance, martial arts, gymnastics.
@themanwhoknewtoomuch6667
@themanwhoknewtoomuch6667 4 ай бұрын
I could've deduced you are a goldsmith because your profile picture says 'G'.
@astrolopitekos
@astrolopitekos 3 ай бұрын
I guess I’m an adulterer in my dreams because I take my wedding ring off every night (because my fingers get a bit swollen when I sleep which maybe means I should see a doctor 🤔)
@AlbinoKiwi47
@AlbinoKiwi47 3 ай бұрын
@@GG-yb3gs or a mechanic, i wear rings but take them off to work because the risk of having a finger ripped off is too real to ignore haha
@esobelisk3110
@esobelisk3110 3 ай бұрын
brb gonna go write that down so i can one day write a detective story where the detective deduces that someone doesn’t usually take their ring off because it’s clean on the inside.
@Argeaux2
@Argeaux2 6 ай бұрын
I’m Aussie and have thrown (and caught) boomerangs. They do spin, but you also need to throw them at the right angle, into the right wind. However, the boomerang shown in Sherlock is not the type that can be thrown and caught. It is a tourist version. Just something you buy to display. Otherwise known as a painted stick. Thank you for your money, tourists.
@sophovot5079
@sophovot5079 6 ай бұрын
Yeah? A friend of mine brought a painted one from Australia, and that thing flew really well. We threw it at the beach and it ended up getting lost in a field like 20m behind us
@littleboy1000
@littleboy1000 6 ай бұрын
@@sophovot5079they can be painted and still be able to be work as a boomerang, its not like the paint cancels out the aerodynamics of the boomerang
@adhirg
@adhirg 5 ай бұрын
the tourist ones are meant to be mounted on walls, so the back half is completely flat so it can sit flush on the wall. they look like a real boomerang cut in half. you can see this in the Sherlock episode, it has the flat back half for wall mounting lol. I guess you can glue two of them together and maybe make a regular boomerang? shit wouldn’t work though lol.
@thesparechannel6580
@thesparechannel6580 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, and they often *are* weapons, in fact that is one of their biggest purposes, across all the nations that make them . Just like. Not that one. That's a pretty stick.
@PalhacoCapitalista
@PalhacoCapitalista 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, brag about boomerangs... so special
@maevebrittle3243
@maevebrittle3243 7 жыл бұрын
the one redeeming quality of the final problem (bbc version) is that john watson is finally relatable to the audience: -shouts a lot -unconscious at least twice -rather be drowning
@dragoniraflameblade
@dragoniraflameblade 6 жыл бұрын
Also, he yells at Sherlock a lot and calls on his BS. He was the only reason I watched half the time.
@mckenzie.latham91
@mckenzie.latham91 6 жыл бұрын
that's why i liked the books better, even the Robert downy jr. movies... Watson in general serves a purpose and even contributes to the story...he is not Sherlock's sidekick he is his partner. In this series they set Sherlock up to be so perfect and able to figure out or think ahead in every situation that when they try and have something for Watson to do it feels forced...i mean if Sherlock can out think himself out of this, and or get out of that, whenever Watson must help him, it feels contrived or like the writers have to go out of their way to write away Sherlock's enhanced abilities to give the "gimp" a chance to play.
@fukkthisnewupdate8882
@fukkthisnewupdate8882 4 жыл бұрын
@@mckenzie.latham91 it's because Watson is the reader's point of view. He's meant to be the person that asks the questions you have.
@wilmaericsson3514
@wilmaericsson3514 4 жыл бұрын
Lm
@djohnson3274
@djohnson3274 3 жыл бұрын
@@mckenzie.latham91 Even for medical clues. He has to remind Watson that it takes time for signs of tetanus to show. In the first Watson is only there because Sherlock wants to force Watson on the police. (His name doesn't matter, he only matters because Sherlock wants him there. "Why am I here?" "to make a point"). Later, even though Watson couldn't recognize possible signs of pregnancy, he could tell the difference between a dead man and a living person. In the "best name speech" we're supposed to be touched when Sherlock mentions that. I'll bet there are lots of people who can tell that - you don't need medical training.
@pancarialice
@pancarialice 3 жыл бұрын
because of this goddamn show every time i try to plug my phone into my charger and can't do it on the first try i imagine sherlock bursting through my window and calling me an alcoholic
@karin3114
@karin3114 3 жыл бұрын
YES, i cant stop thinking about that!!
@pancarialice
@pancarialice 3 жыл бұрын
@@karin3114 it’s literally engraved into my brain
@spaghetto9836
@spaghetto9836 3 жыл бұрын
LOL
@Nadia-dn3xw
@Nadia-dn3xw 3 жыл бұрын
I thought about this last night. Glad I’m not the only one.
@justiceperhay8328
@justiceperhay8328 3 жыл бұрын
For me it's everytime I try and unlock my door in the dark.
@emmersonmcintosh3009
@emmersonmcintosh3009 6 ай бұрын
The boomerang scene was bad, but I thought "The Scene" was going to be the Sher-locked moment. Which still gives me acid reflux to this day.
@berpfulu
@berpfulu 5 ай бұрын
wait what scene... actually, maybe I don't want to know lol
@morthostalisint1720
@morthostalisint1720 5 ай бұрын
​​@@berpfuluWell you get to know anyway! Irene has her cell phone locked and Sherlock needs something or other on it. The lock screen message is, " I am _ _ _ _ locked," with the four blanks being for the password. Sherlock reads Irene's pulse or something to figure out she's in love with him and he figures out the password is, "Sher," to spell, "I am Sherlocked." EDIT: TL;DR it's stupid
@berpfulu
@berpfulu 5 ай бұрын
@@morthostalisint1720 oh wow that's so stupid oml lol 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
@sreyarthakrishna6195
@sreyarthakrishna6195 5 ай бұрын
Just imagine if he did all of that ... only to find out that wasn't the solution. That yes, maybe she was in love with him, but she had still chosen just about any other password for the phone. Just think about how incredibly stupid Sherlock would look in that moment.
@morthostalisint1720
@morthostalisint1720 5 ай бұрын
@@sreyarthakrishna6195 That would be absolutely amazing. We need an edit of that.
@xian1978
@xian1978 5 ай бұрын
The ring thing really encapsulates how the show wants to be so clever and fails miserably. So Sherlock deduces the woman is an adulter because the ring is dirty on the outside but clean on the inside, meaning she takes off her ring a lot.... but.... All rings are cleaner on the inside because that's the part against the finger, the outside rubs against clothes, is exposed to a lot of stuff. If you're one of those people that don't take it off very often it's expossed to soap, cleaning products, etc.... so his deduction there reaches an unprecedented level of bullshitery.
@cousinmajin
@cousinmajin 5 ай бұрын
Not to mention that taking off your ring often just means... that you take it off often for any number of reasons lol.
@MacShapow
@MacShapow 4 ай бұрын
If you watch the episode you find out it's also because the rest of her jewelry is polished and the ring is not. It's possible she makes an exception and doesn't polish the ring for other reasons, but it gives credence to the idea she cares less about it. As shown, the affair inference still doesn't really make sense, but the idea her marriage is in trouble has some merit.
@beth12svist
@beth12svist 4 ай бұрын
​@@cousinmajin I sometimes think of it now when I take my ring off when I put cream / grease on my hands every time I wash them because I have atopic ecsema and that's a good way to keep my skin relatively healthy, and no one wants grease all over their ring.
@bandgeekforlife406
@bandgeekforlife406 4 ай бұрын
My immediate thought, when watching the show was that I fidget with my ring all the time, taking it on and off or twisting it around as something of a calming mechanism. It's also more dirty because I wear it all the time. My other jewelry doesn't suffer nearly as much wear. And while I might polish some of my necklaces occasionally, I forget about the ring I wear it all the time. It isn't because I consider it less important at all. I forget because it's almost a part of me.
@dirtysocks12
@dirtysocks12 4 ай бұрын
Every time I put my phone charger in and miss the hole I think about how he called her an alcoholic cos of the scratches around the port hole and I'm like "man Sherlock was fucking stupid"
@botondhetyey159
@botondhetyey159 Жыл бұрын
I'd bet everything I own that Moffat had an explanation for Sherlock's death, but then someone figured it out on Tumblr, and out of spite, he threw it out.
@partypete2542
@partypete2542 10 ай бұрын
100%, I firmly believe JJ did the same for Episode 9 of StarWars. People had made so many predictions about how it would happen, even the most critical haters of the sequels made good guesses for what could happen, everybody joked that "the emperor will be back" in an ironic "imagine if they did that how awful would that be", and they did indeed do that. ONLY because I bet someone predicted the original idea they had so they just HAD to go in a stupidly obvious not so obvious way.
@verenabecker2724
@verenabecker2724 9 ай бұрын
​@@partypete2542To be fair, when the second part of your trilogy trashes most of the overarching plot strands and seems to go out of its way to leave you without any reasonable contender for 'main trilogy villain', what the fuck else are you supposed to do?
@weiss_cream
@weiss_cream 9 ай бұрын
​@@verenabecker2724It literally set Kylo up as the big bad, did you actually watch the movie or did you just watch angry ranting people on youtube?
@verenabecker2724
@verenabecker2724 9 ай бұрын
@@weiss_cream Kylo Ren was not set up as having the capability and maturity to lead the First Order. He was not shown to have the sort of raw power that would have made him feel truly threatening. He's been ridiculed repeatedly, he's been outsmarted, and he's been beaten in combat several times throughout the movies. He's been shown to have crises of faith and, if anything, was set up with just enough nuance for a potential redemption (which they'd have had to throw out the window in the third movie if they'd attempted a villain arc). Don't get me wrong, that sort of character might have made a perfectly suitable villain in other stories, and I actually appreciated the writers' attempt to give him some nuance and humanity, but if you compare him to Star Wars' other Big Bads, he would have been an incredibly anticlimactic choice to finish off the sequel trilogy.
@user-sw2nh4ll7h
@user-sw2nh4ll7h 9 ай бұрын
@@verenabecker2724 eh, Kylo was losing his mind basically, that could have been an excellent setup for him going over the threshold, fully giving in to the dark side and just going psycho after everyone, killing his underlings in gory ways right there if they contradict him, making everyone in FO terrified as fuck, and then coming after resistance with unified FO just hell-bent on total genocide of anyone in his way. Sure, there was potential for him to go either way, I'm not denying that, but it definitely wasn't too late to make him a full blown villain.
@JakeFace0
@JakeFace0 5 жыл бұрын
Your criticism of Moriarty's motivation completely fails to account for the fact that we live in a society.
@wal_pur_gis
@wal_pur_gis 5 жыл бұрын
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@nutanddash8552
@nutanddash8552 5 жыл бұрын
we live in
@caicai135
@caicai135 5 жыл бұрын
we live
@olivias364
@olivias364 5 жыл бұрын
Juanita Perez del Campo unfortunately
@shaefurlong1907
@shaefurlong1907 5 жыл бұрын
Moriarty was a gamer trying to rise up
@RainWelsh
@RainWelsh 4 ай бұрын
The thing about “we made Moriarty loud and chaotic and super duper gay because that’s scarier!!!” is especially annoying as an enjoyer of the Guy Ritchie movies (which are, as you say, fun, silly romps). Because Jared Harris plays Moriarty with this quiet, reserved menace that’s actually unsettling. He threatens John and Mary so casually you know he does that shit five days a week, you know? And then you get the scene where he does go big, where he’s singing opera while torturing Holmes, and it’s actually pretty fucking unpleasant. I love Andrew Scott, I think he did a good job with what he was given, but saying the villain can only be scary if he’s constantly screaming or whatever shows a stunning lack of imagination. Hannibal Lecter isn’t one of the best loved villains for nothing.
@proffesionalweredog7426
@proffesionalweredog7426 4 ай бұрын
Jared Harris is legit my favorite portrayal of Moriarty, like, he's genuinely intimidating, I love the guy ritchie movies
@justinhamilton8647
@justinhamilton8647 4 ай бұрын
RIGHT?!?! Could you imagine Jared Harris as Moriarty here? He could very well have redeemed the whole thing in my eyes. He certainly did with the Guy Ritchie adaptations
@adilrahman6881
@adilrahman6881 2 ай бұрын
That chess match and mind battle fight had me on the edge of my seat. And it even has my favourite ending quip from Sherlock. "Discover check and incidentally, mate." and my favourite Moriarty line, "War will come, I just want to be the one who owns the bandages and bullets".
@rowananderson8318
@rowananderson8318 2 ай бұрын
Jared Harris is very good. Lane Pryce was excellent.
@dionlindsay2
@dionlindsay2 Ай бұрын
There's a stunning lack of logic there. From that's scarier to the only way to be scary in one leap in the open. Really?
@BadgerOfTheSea
@BadgerOfTheSea 5 ай бұрын
I love that a big part of this is HB begging the BBC to stop giving Moffat iconic characters from the British literature canon.. then after this came out they gave him a three part show of Dracula win which he completely messed it up by adding a secret organization that solely exists to capture Dracula in the modern world.
@philosopherscribe39
@philosopherscribe39 4 ай бұрын
It’s a tragedy because Dracula is one of my favorite franchises 😢
@MsLuckoftheDraw
@MsLuckoftheDraw 4 ай бұрын
For me, that show was an interesting example of how Moffat is sometimes capable of writing something meaningful or interesting. Dracula was fucking awful from the get-go because of this need to modernize him, insincerely queer code him (of course), and make him 'cool' by making him talk like a dumb prick. But I was genuinely moved by the story of Jonathan. The pain he felt at seeing such cruel evil and being unable to stop it. The determination he had to still believe in a good world and good people despite Dracula's torture, despite the fact that he couldn't ever win. The scene on the roof of the castle during sunrise was poignant, Dracula claiming superiority while cowering in shadows. And then Jonathan exploded or something so the real 'cool' good guy character, Van Helsing, could show up and also talk like a dumb prick.
@backasswardstornado6961
@backasswardstornado6961 4 ай бұрын
Wait doesn't a secret group of people hunting Dracula already exists? Yknow, Van Helsing? It's not even original (not even mentioning Castlevania)
@9001Erwin
@9001Erwin 4 ай бұрын
IMDB mentions that he's going to make a TV-show called Jekyll 😅
@InaudibleSlinky
@InaudibleSlinky 4 ай бұрын
I assume you're not implying Dracula is a Britsh created property?
@Sophie-kx3zl
@Sophie-kx3zl 3 жыл бұрын
i know im late but a wise person once said "moffat was so obsessed with sherlock being the smartest man alive that he changed the plot every time fans figured it out
@lucyw4195
@lucyw4195 3 жыл бұрын
imo that's really what Moffat is interested in - the idea of someone being the smartest person alive. The best moments of the show use Sherlock Holmes to explore the idea of genius in general: what society expects from Sherlock as a genius, how people like Moriarty use Sherlock's genius to bolster their own egos, how being superhumanly smart both connects Sherlock to and alienates him from the world. If Moffat had focused only on exploring/deconstructing the mythos of the genius detective, we might have actually gotten something good. But instead the show feels the need to have a twisty turny mystery plot that the showrunner couldn't care less about, and is only really there to highlight how clever the main character is. It reminds me of how Zach Snyder's obsession with superheroes as gods basically wrecked Batman vs Superman.
@BioYuGi
@BioYuGi 3 жыл бұрын
@@lucyw4195 And the concept of 'smartest person alive' falls apart because there's two ways to look at it. The smartest person alive either knows every single fact about everything ever; every battle fought, every product made, every program built, every leader, every equation. In which case they spend so much time researching they have no time to do detective work. This also goes against Sherlock's methodology because he doesn't learn things he won't find useful, like other languages or astronomy. Or, the smartest person alive is never wrong. In which case Sherlock can't be that either because he frequently makes guesses or incorrect hypotheses.
@davidmikan7925
@davidmikan7925 3 жыл бұрын
@@BioYuGi No, you’re assuming that the smartest person alive is the smartest a person could be. Smartest person alive only means that the person is smarter than any other person currently alive with whatever definition of smart you want
@TrulyMadlyShallowly
@TrulyMadlyShallowly 3 жыл бұрын
I now wonder if he started a trend. Considering, well. *Whispers in GoT*
@thehuman2cs715
@thehuman2cs715 3 жыл бұрын
I honestly really hate when writers do that, like wow your viewers guessed your twist that you left clues for, like what else do you want?
@marklafrancis253
@marklafrancis253 7 жыл бұрын
As someone who regularly removes his wedding ring to clean house I'd hate to see what Sherlock would think of me.
@Foelhe
@Foelhe 7 жыл бұрын
Clean people are all serial adulterers. That's just basic common sense.
@yujyuu
@yujyuu 7 жыл бұрын
I feel the question is why would you even care about the opinion of someone who is as much of an ass as this Sherlock is.
@Kavukamari
@Kavukamari 7 жыл бұрын
you're cheating with the swiffer
@thebibagelguy6175
@thebibagelguy6175 7 жыл бұрын
I'll be honest, that swifter bit made me snort peppermint tea all over my notebook.
@maximilianweinberg1787
@maximilianweinberg1787 6 жыл бұрын
I just rewatched the whole scene. Sherlock does not deduce that she is a serial adulterer just by looking at the ring. The woman's jewelry is all clean except for the wedding ring, which is pretty old (+10 years). Therefore he comes to the conclusion that she is unhappily married, since she does not clean the ring regularly like her other pieces. I personally think that this in fact does make sense. However, you may be right that taking of a ring regularly is not necessarily a sign of adultery, yet taking all other things into consideration the conclusion Sherlock comes to is not that unrealistic as you want it to be. Edit: Later in this scene he explains that, judging from her fingernails, she does not work with her hands so taking off the ring must have another reason.
@JoeAuerbach
@JoeAuerbach 5 ай бұрын
"Moriarty's definitely dead!" "How did you figure that one out?" "Elementary, my dear Watson. I watched him shoot himself in the brain from about six inches away" "Genius!"
@bandgeekforlife406
@bandgeekforlife406 4 ай бұрын
I personally believe that The Great Mouse Detective is a better representation of Sherlock Holmes than Sherlock.
@QueenOfTheComments
@QueenOfTheComments 4 ай бұрын
I agree. 💀
@mortuaryerror
@mortuaryerror 3 ай бұрын
RATIGAN, OH RATIGAN
@heyman.9668
@heyman.9668 3 ай бұрын
Omfg I was thinking that too and was going to keep a comment about it!🤣😭💀
@adilrahman6881
@adilrahman6881 2 ай бұрын
@@mortuaryerror You're tops and that's that!
@Cool_Calm_Cam
@Cool_Calm_Cam Ай бұрын
*AND* it's better gay representation!
@Wiiiiiiilliam
@Wiiiiiiilliam 7 жыл бұрын
I FIGURED IT OUT! THIS VIDEO IS SEASON 4 EPISODE 4
@badlydrawnturtle8484
@badlydrawnturtle8484 7 жыл бұрын
It's certainly the right length.
@meris8486
@meris8486 7 жыл бұрын
It's actually longer then an episode xd
@TWN-nw4jd
@TWN-nw4jd 7 жыл бұрын
THAN* ffs why do so many people do that
@meris8486
@meris8486 7 жыл бұрын
who cares
@MissTomi
@MissTomi 7 жыл бұрын
Ah, that would explain why it's so shitty
@aHamBroth
@aHamBroth 3 жыл бұрын
After season two I wrote a fanfic where Sherlock had a secret sister, but at least in my story Sherlock actually knew his sister existed.
@abbiaca-3288
@abbiaca-3288 3 жыл бұрын
Out of curiosity, how did you come to that idea?
@aHamBroth
@aHamBroth 3 жыл бұрын
Blue Life literally: “man wouldn’t it be cool if Sherlock and Mycroft had a secret sister that they didn’t tell anyone about bc she was a criminal” I still lowkey feel like Moffat stole from me...
@abbiaca-3288
@abbiaca-3288 3 жыл бұрын
@@aHamBroth honestly that sounds like a better story than most of Sherlock. Out of morbid curiosity could you drop a link?
@paulelkin3531
@paulelkin3531 3 жыл бұрын
@@aHamBroth That idea sounds very interesting, and I'd like to second the request for a link.
@aHamBroth
@aHamBroth 3 жыл бұрын
Blue Life I may regret this, and please remember I was 16/17 when I wrote it, but here ya go: m.fanfiction.net/s/10154072/1/Another-Holmes
@skysoldier31
@skysoldier31 5 ай бұрын
Sherlock's sister being revealed by Moriarty is honestly a wasted opportunity. If they had been revealed to have been married, his death would have left the door open for her to be Moriarty after taking his name.
@thylionheart
@thylionheart 18 күн бұрын
That makes me think of Beowulf, where after defeating the dread monster Grendel, uh oh! Grendel’s MOM is here and she’s mad!
@thylionheart
@thylionheart 5 ай бұрын
the thing about the boomerang that drives me insane is that apparently “and then the stream washed it away!” the boomerang is very clearly stuck in the mud on the very edge of the stream bank and there is no visible current
@fusionspace175
@fusionspace175 3 жыл бұрын
Secret good episode open: Sherlock has a virtual reality helmet removed from his head. There stands James Moriarty alive and well. He reveals it is actually the 22nd century and introduces robot Watson.
@matiasgarciacasas558
@matiasgarciacasas558 3 жыл бұрын
The good ending
@hyperpotion3805
@hyperpotion3805 3 жыл бұрын
So *that's* what happens if you choose the green balloon.
@tinyetoile5503
@tinyetoile5503 3 жыл бұрын
And then Sherlock has to team up with his canadian great great great great great grand niece Shirley to solve crime
@sarahd.1726
@sarahd.1726 3 жыл бұрын
M I’ll l I’ll ll M m Mmudi m I’ll m ml m m m m m . Mm m m m m m I’m m l l C l m.
@AstralMarmot
@AstralMarmot 3 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately it ends with Robot Watson ripping off his suit and revealing he was Sherlock's secret sexy kung-fu dominatrix sister in disguise before being killed by a boomerang that's in love with Sherlock.
@LiquidPear131
@LiquidPear131 3 жыл бұрын
So basically, Sherlock is written as omniscient rather than smart because the writers aren't clever enough to write clever characters?
@CATDHD
@CATDHD 3 жыл бұрын
It's kinda sad that I fell for that early on, watching season 1 back then
@greyrobinson6683
@greyrobinson6683 3 жыл бұрын
@@CATDHD same I completely fell for the promise first season. Really glad I didn't waste my time beyond that.
@randomperson8571
@randomperson8571 3 жыл бұрын
Yup hit it on the nail.
@ashscott6068
@ashscott6068 3 жыл бұрын
How can you be omniscient and have a smarter brother? "More omniscient"? Doesn't seem very...cromulant...
@SJ-dl6uc
@SJ-dl6uc 3 жыл бұрын
EIGHTH SCREAMS: PARADOX!
@rolanslide8509
@rolanslide8509 5 ай бұрын
I think it's good to remember that most of the diehard fans of Sherlock at the time were in their mid-teens. It's easy to say Sherlock was bad in retrospect, but when you're 15 and Moftis keeps responding to your community's theories telling you you're smart, it's hard to reconcile that when they turn around and spit in your face.
@amanekaze
@amanekaze 2 күн бұрын
I was 17 years old when I found out about Sherlock BBC and I just finished this show around March. My reaction? Season 3 is a mistake and season 4 shouldn't have existed. I was fully aware of it's flaws already but I couldn't even watch without getting cringe and ragebait 💀 season 3 made me sleep on the three episodes instead lol Season 4 is full of ragebait, I can't even continue on the episodes whatsoever Moriarty not being the iconic big villain? Damn, I hold Sherlock Holmes in greatest expectations after watching Moriarty The Patriot and this is the tv show I expected 😭 I was traumatized whenever it's all about season 4 and Eurus just existing. Hence, I hated it. I just turned 18 from last Sunday, seeing Sherlock TV became a nightmare, no, horror dystopia compared to Human Centipede 💀 In conclusion, I am currently eating grass right after watching Sherlock BBC-
@Nixahma
@Nixahma 2 күн бұрын
​@@amanekaze please do not actually eat grass ❤️ spiritually i'm right there with you though. we be chewin
@SH-zh8eh
@SH-zh8eh Күн бұрын
Honestly I was a teen around that time but the show was terrible to me and I have since acknowledged it to not have existed at all because thankfully beforehand I had loved the granada series by jeremy brett and the novels too so the bbc one was ridiculous and almost humiliated the original sherlock.
@elonwhatever
@elonwhatever 6 ай бұрын
The "not everyone bad in the world is making for the main bad guy" notion is also really fun to play with in DnD campaigns, as most players have been conditioned to think bad guys are somehow connected to the main antagonist. So to find out a gang of bad guys are totally unrelated to the main threat is a nice change of pace and fun to play with their expectations.
@PH0B0PH1L1A
@PH0B0PH1L1A 23 күн бұрын
THIS!!! as a dm who creates my own campaigns, i think it's just lazy writing to connect all the bad guys to the BBEG. in one campaign i ran, there was a cult the party got wind of that they assumed was ran by the BBEG, but it was actually the opposite. they were trying to STOP the BBEG, but they were doing it in an immoral awful way, and got violent when the party questioned them.
@ashleyneku5432
@ashleyneku5432 6 жыл бұрын
Season 4 turned Sherlock into a literal demigod, so I can't wait for Season 5 when he leads the Avengers.
@nervousbreakdown711
@nervousbreakdown711 6 жыл бұрын
Marcus Nicholsen did you mean Doctor Strange?
@Miriam_J_
@Miriam_J_ 6 жыл бұрын
SadTransHedgehogs Hands down the worst Marvel movie. Yes, the pun is intended
@riukoe
@riukoe 6 жыл бұрын
Leannan thought dr. strange wasn’t the worst and liked it personally but ok we all have our opinions
@tricksterwhispers579
@tricksterwhispers579 6 жыл бұрын
I would argue that Deadpool, despite being a good Marvel movie, has the lowest value because there is basically no wisdom to be gleaned from it, other than, perhaps, if you love some one for who they are you will be able to overlook their outward ugliness? Or, if someone is a psychopathic dick head you are not righteous for sparing their life, even if you are killing them for vengeance? Meh. A lot of 12 year old language and humor. Doctor Strange introduced a Western audience to some basic Eastern themes, that of seeking out the guru; shedding materialism and ego in favor or wisdom and spirituality; self-sacrifice for the good of the whole world; merging intellect, science, and spirit; understanding mind as the source of magic. Doctor Strange gives us a lot to contemplate, and gives a new lens through which to view ourselves and our cultural context. Also, after I saw it and appreciated it I changed a lot as a person in a positive way. But we all have our own perspectives.
@MrNuclearturtle
@MrNuclearturtle 5 жыл бұрын
We're gonna ignore Thor dark world then?(or hulk 2008 if that counts)
@Shinbu1128
@Shinbu1128 6 ай бұрын
I'll never forget how someone once described this show as "How stupid people think smart people think."
@William-the-Guy
@William-the-Guy 6 ай бұрын
That is also what I say about the Big Bang Theory.
@austinweaver5649
@austinweaver5649 6 ай бұрын
I tend to find that it's stupid people who say things like that.
@cartoonhistory353
@cartoonhistory353 6 ай бұрын
@@austinweaver5649it could be the ladder
@bern9642
@bern9642 5 ай бұрын
@@William-the-Guy it's suppose to be a funny sitcom.
@William-the-Guy
@William-the-Guy 5 ай бұрын
@@bern9642 A funny sitcom whose target audience is stupid people, making jokes about what they imagine it might be like to be smart. imho.
@klatchabobby
@klatchabobby 4 ай бұрын
Now tell me why I thought Sherlock was a 50+ episode show this whole time lmao. It only has 15 episodes??? THIS is what the "lock" in superwholock was, a 15-episode show?
@sarabsd.
@sarabsd. 4 ай бұрын
Each episode has 1 hour and a half, they’re praticly movies
@klatchabobby
@klatchabobby 2 ай бұрын
@@sarabsd. But compared to the other two shows, it’s not remotely as long
@SemiIocon
@SemiIocon 20 күн бұрын
Yeah, British TV shows have very tight budgets and usually don't last as long. They are also not endlessly renewed like some American TV shows are. With this one, the fandom really made up for the lack of actual content, it was really easy to forget how bad the original show was because there was actually so little of it around.
@bigoltits1880
@bigoltits1880 5 ай бұрын
The episode where they refused to explain HOW sherlock faked his death was their first irredeemably bad episode if you ask me. They even spent half that episode poking fun at their own fans for caring and wondering about HOW sherlock did what he did. It's so insulting to the audience to actively mock them for caring about the "how". Such a lazy cop-out to never negotiate your way out of the very corner that you wrote yourself into. Compare this laziness to Breaking Bad, where the writers would deliberately write themselves into a corner and then work hard to somehow pull off a convincing escape for Walter White. It was Sherlock's amazing cinematography, soundtrack, editing, visualization style, and performances that blinded me to its bad writing.
@Sarah-tonin
@Sarah-tonin 10 ай бұрын
I can't believe you forgot to mention the infamous 'scratch marks around the phone, She must be an alcoholic' scene that lives in the minds of every person scrabbling to plug in their phone forever more.
@talesofawhovian9690
@talesofawhovian9690 9 ай бұрын
So true! 😭
@Nemamka
@Nemamka 9 ай бұрын
THIS oh my god. Every time I plug my phone in or, even better, when I come home and I don't manage to fit my key in the keyhole on the first try, I think of this bullshit and me being diagnosed as an alcoholic 😂
@maccaj6565
@maccaj6565 9 ай бұрын
In the original story, the item is a pocket watch which has deep *gouges* near the keyhole where it's wound, as well as several sets of pawnbroker's marks. Holmes surmises from both of those clues put together (as well as others that tell him the owner's age, class, occupation etc) that the owner must have had a drinking habit, because a gentleman of that era would generally take care when winding his expensive/heirloom watch. Still a leap of logic - there are other possibilities! - but not quite as ludicrous as "scratches around the port of your phone mean you're an alcoholic" like Moffatt's Sherlock proclaims.
@medes5597
@medes5597 8 ай бұрын
I don't blame Moffat for that. I'm a huge Sherlock Holmes fan but if you've read the original stories, a lot of pastiches, watched many adaptions, etc you start to realise pretty quickly that many of Sherlocks deductions are absolute, complete and utter nonsense as observations but they sound like they're not in the moment because they go past quickly most of the time and you don't think about them beyond "that's clever" and move on with the narrative. About the only thing I can say is that it's a particularly obvious nonsense observation. But the canon is full of them. And I've always thought Sherlock was garbage. I have no interest in defending Moffat.
@crimsonmask3819
@crimsonmask3819 8 ай бұрын
@@medes5597 The core concept of deductive reasoning is a sham. The sad part is, most people have been sold on it by the likes of Sherlock Holmes, and it's used routinely in actual courts of law to bamboozle juries into convicting without _valid_ evidence.
@JacF6734
@JacF6734 Жыл бұрын
It was just a throwaway line, but “not everyone bad in the world has to be working for the main villain” is unironically a great rule for worldbuilding
@calibursatsujin3112
@calibursatsujin3112 Жыл бұрын
honestly its better that way, in worldbuilding i dont think even half of the villains in a story should be related to the 'big bad'
@thewayward896
@thewayward896 Жыл бұрын
i think one of the greatest examples of this is Hama in Avatar
@LittleGoblinBoi
@LittleGoblinBoi Жыл бұрын
I think it depends. A good example of where this does work is XCOM 2. The whole premise of the game is that you were utterly crushed in the first game. As opposed in other games, where the good guys winning is the canon ending, in XCOM, you canonically lose in the first game. And when I say "lose" I mean complete subjugation of the human race by aliens. The XCOM organisation is beaten in two months, and all governments have either surrendered or were violently subdued. It's not a matter of humanity maybe having a chance, ADVENT won. In every sense of the word. They control everything. Now, you're tasked with waging a guerilla war against them. No more waiting for the aliens to attack you, XCOM is now on the offensive, liberating humanity. In this kind of universe, where the bad guys literally control everything, every aspect of the government on Earth, an omnipresent, omnipotent force to which everything "bad" is tied to it, I think is a beneficial aspect of the story. Obviously, for a more personal conflict like that in Sherlock this makes little sense, but as with every other trope it depends on the context you use it in.
@louisthehedgehog2005
@louisthehedgehog2005 Жыл бұрын
That‘s way OG Sherlock Holmes series is amazing. Nearly every villain/antagonist is completely independent and has a goal on their own. I still love Moriarty in many adaptions, but I always get annoyed when Irene Adler works for (or is 🙄) Moriarty, they never even met in canon! I swear, if I ever create a Holmes adaption, Adler and Moriarty will be enemies!
@radschele1815
@radschele1815 Жыл бұрын
This was kinda the lore in the GDR, btw. (Socialist, east Germany) Imperialism caused people to do crime. Imperialism is the end Gegner. Well... somehow there were still crimes in socialism, who would have thought.
@XanDerSon88
@XanDerSon88 5 ай бұрын
I love how one of the key jokes of Moffatt’s Doctor Who charity segment ( “we will explain later”) became his core philosophy with everything else he ever wrote
@zoeb3573
@zoeb3573 4 ай бұрын
He became his own parody
@jay-the-bat2984
@jay-the-bat2984 6 ай бұрын
Moffat is the only man who can make people hate Sherlock almost as much as his own creator.
@jeanne-emerycoleman214
@jeanne-emerycoleman214 4 жыл бұрын
Something most people don't know about the original Sherlock Holmes stories: Holmes isn't a mega genius. He's a smart, well read, well practiced, and astute man. He even states that his brother is FAR more intelligent than he is, but Mycroft is a lazy layabout who prefers desk work. How these character traits are lost on writers is baffling to me.
@Kilaknux
@Kilaknux 4 жыл бұрын
It's pretty notable that as the series goes on, Watson starts being familiar enough with Holmes methods that he can also start making deductions about the clients that come through the door. What Holmes does is entirely teachable to someone of sufficient intelligence, it's not just being so "smart" that he's beyond everyone else. There's actual techniques involved, and somehow this gets ignored in favour of "big brain man too smart".
@fukkthisnewupdate8882
@fukkthisnewupdate8882 4 жыл бұрын
We know he's not a mega genius because he's addicted to cocaine
@Saibellus
@Saibellus 4 жыл бұрын
Imo most of the fun of sherlock holmes is precisely that hes kind of just a normal guy. smart! but not some psychic einstein. the only trait that sets him apart is that he /pays attention/ in a world where most people gloss over details, and that lets him connect seemingly disparate pieces of information. it gives you the feeling that if you just thought of things the right way you could do it too, so the audience is in almost friendly competition with sherlock as you try to piece together the information you're given faster than he does.
@PhileasLiebmann
@PhileasLiebmann 4 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure where this quote is from and someone probably already commented it on this video, but it's probably more applicable here than anywhere: "Stupid people trying to understand complicated problems will often come to the conclusion that the solution is magic."
@arciks11
@arciks11 4 жыл бұрын
There's even one story where he makes a completely wrong deduction and tells Watson "If I ever start to get too overconfident remind me of this case Watson"
@putts6225
@putts6225 7 жыл бұрын
I think one of the biggest issues is that Moffat sees himself as Sherlock, not Watson. The majority of the audience and myself view ourselves as inserts to Watson as the normal but not stupid person, but due to Moffat's mid-life crisis he thinks he is Sherlock and that screws up the whole structure.
@29jgirl92
@29jgirl92 7 жыл бұрын
Oooh, yes, so true!
@putts6225
@putts6225 7 жыл бұрын
TinyTeacup He has the same problem with doctor who and the companion.
@GearWukong
@GearWukong 7 жыл бұрын
Everybody wants to be batman, nobody wants to be robin.
@szinga
@szinga 7 жыл бұрын
the question here should be: how long will he continue to have his mid-life crisis?
@livinthemind86
@livinthemind86 7 жыл бұрын
nihilistic telephone Well, he's only 55, and given how life expectancy is increasing all the time...oh dear it could go on for a while
@DivinityFallen
@DivinityFallen 4 ай бұрын
My mum used to work at the BBC and heard me listening to this video. She piped up ‘oh all the writers hated him’ so…even people at the BBC didn’t like Moffat lol
@christinahan7018
@christinahan7018 4 ай бұрын
say more
@FortWhenTeaThyme
@FortWhenTeaThyme 5 ай бұрын
Pretty surprised you thought Mary was a good addition in the first place. I thought it was incredibly cheesy and contrived that Watson's GF just happens to be a secret agent to make the show more action packed.
@Hyena_Heckler
@Hyena_Heckler 5 ай бұрын
Mary was a good addition when you're looking at the rest of the dumpster fire in front of you
@FortWhenTeaThyme
@FortWhenTeaThyme 5 ай бұрын
@@Hyena_Heckler Ehh I mean she was the beginning of the full downfall. IMO the wedding episode is the first truly terrible episode.
@brook_angel
@brook_angel 5 ай бұрын
I liked her as a character. Her history being weirdly contrived is really not so bad when in context to Sherlock and the weird shit he and the other characters get up to.
@unowen253
@unowen253 26 күн бұрын
@@FortWhenTeaThyme it's funny, i just watched season 3 for the first time and i thought the wedding episode, was, the second actually good episode in the entire show, lmao. i liked that there was a mystery, that made sense, that we got to see solved from beginning to end! which is a very low bar but nothing else really met it
@thefrigginpope
@thefrigginpope 4 жыл бұрын
I'm convinced Moffatt had a real, definite explanation for Sherlock's death the whole time, and then someone theorizing on the Internet happened to nail exactly what he had planned. Then Moffatt found it and said, "If those plebs can figure it out, then IT'S NOT CLEVER ENOUGH. I MUST BE THE CLEVEREST BOY." And into the incinerator it went.
@engraverarnold9416
@engraverarnold9416 4 жыл бұрын
I'm 100% sure you're right.
@ajknight8640
@ajknight8640 4 жыл бұрын
Careful! If he sees this he's going to come up with a new explanation and tweet it just to prove you wrong
@McSuperfly101
@McSuperfly101 4 жыл бұрын
It's funny because the showrunners on Westworld actually admitted they did exactly that when writing season 2. I think George RR Martin said it best... "Before the Internet, one reader could guess the ending you wanna do for your novel, but the other 10,000 wouldn’t know anything and they would be surprised. However, now, those 10,000 people use the Internet and read the right theories. They say: “Oh God, the butler did it!”, to use an example of a mystery novel. Then, you think: “I have to change the ending! The maiden would be the criminal!” To my mind that way is a disaster because if you are doing well in your work, the books are full of clues that point to the butler doing it and help you to figure out the butler did it, but if you change the ending to point to the maiden, the clues make no sense anymore; they are wrong or are lies, and I am not a liar."
@jakek1735
@jakek1735 4 жыл бұрын
@@McSuperfly101 I was thinking of this exact quote
@Moxie9
@Moxie9 4 жыл бұрын
Same thing probably happenned with Game Of Thrones and D&D ;D
@elizabethlockhart2103
@elizabethlockhart2103 3 жыл бұрын
I would sell my soul for the unedited footage of the Hounds of Baskerville Mind Palace scene. Just Cumberband waving his hands around wildly without context, ending with him snapping his head back three times like his soul was executed in the Astral Plane.
@dweebicusmaximus
@dweebicusmaximus 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this mental image
@SanctuaryADO
@SanctuaryADO 3 жыл бұрын
"you ain't nothin"
@sarahann74
@sarahann74 3 жыл бұрын
He does the same thing as dr strange in infinity war
@herlocksholmes-uv5qw
@herlocksholmes-uv5qw 3 жыл бұрын
now i want it too
@flootzavut30daychallenge
@flootzavut30daychallenge 3 жыл бұрын
I know we don't know each other but I love you
@tine-schreibt
@tine-schreibt 5 ай бұрын
For me, the worst thing about this series is how they are an absolute desert character wise. Didn't notice it that much upon first viewing a couple of episodes, but then, when contrasting it to Elementary it was truly appalling how there's absolutely nothing, nothing going on with the characters.
@DosboxLetsPlay
@DosboxLetsPlay 6 ай бұрын
Just to comment on Mary Watson being cut off seemingly randomly, Amanda Abbington and Martin Freeman actually separated in real life during filming, so those two actors didn't want to meet eachother during the process and I suppose Moffat thought it's easier to have her die instead of carving out her own path while carefully moving through the minefield of keeping those two as part of the main cast who never interact or meet with one another.
@gatacelta
@gatacelta 4 ай бұрын
Although she does die in the original canon. It's almost a whisper though, barely mentioned. All the stories are recollections of Watson and at one point he mentions "a sorrow" and at another point he's given up his practice and home and moved back into Baker St. I believe she passed away during Sherlock's absence following the Reichenbach Falls incident, so really Sherlock had nothing to do with her passing (we can only infer an illness). She is a protagonist in the Sign of Four, gets a few brief mentions here and there in some subsequent stories, then never again. They never had children. She was gentle and soft and that's what Watson fell for. Not a former assassin with a whole deceptive backstory.
@RoamingAdhocrat
@RoamingAdhocrat 3 ай бұрын
Amandington is a bit of a reactionary IRL, from what I remember of her Twitter
@acecat2798
@acecat2798 2 ай бұрын
It's understandable, but also that's why it's generally good casting advice not to cast people in a relationship with each other. Not a hard and fast rule, but it's a good way to prevent drama from affecting the production.
@Tay-wj9et
@Tay-wj9et Ай бұрын
@@acecat2798 I agree with that, also Hbomb's point about Moffat getting to work on shows with his wife and mother-in-law proves how tiny and insular British TV has become seems apt when you think about *how* Martin Freeman's then-wife got cast in the first place... I mean, it's clear he got her the role, right?
@owenleal
@owenleal 5 күн бұрын
Actors and their personal drama 🙄.
@martinaochsner344
@martinaochsner344 7 жыл бұрын
It almost feels like, deep down, I knew all this already. I just...didn't want to accept it.
@martinaochsner344
@martinaochsner344 7 жыл бұрын
Fuck you, Steve.
@azathoth7587
@azathoth7587 7 жыл бұрын
Martina Ochsner YEAH! SCREW STEVE!
@kucingsalting
@kucingsalting 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've been in denial most of the time...
@martinaochsner344
@martinaochsner344 7 жыл бұрын
+kucingsalting Same here, and I almost miss it, they say ignorance is bliss
@sutyerator
@sutyerator 7 жыл бұрын
STEVE HOLT
@teddymackerel
@teddymackerel 7 жыл бұрын
every time i fumble plugging in my phone charger im haunted by that scene in the first ep where sherlock uses a beat up phone port to reason that someone is an alcoholic
@meval1765
@meval1765 7 жыл бұрын
you know Sherlock reasons on the balance of probability which is where a lot of his deductions come from. an alcoholic with an unsteady hand making the scratches is the most likely scenario not the only one .
@apriljones1013
@apriljones1013 7 жыл бұрын
No. No, it's not the most likely scenario.
@xianated
@xianated 7 жыл бұрын
when i fumble with my phone charger it's because it's a micro-USB and I always manage to attempt to shove it into my phone the wrong way up. Every time.
@geebatman
@geebatman 7 жыл бұрын
Teddy McKrell SAME! lmao 😂
@hollowiley
@hollowiley 7 жыл бұрын
Teddy McKrell this is real this is me
@Tay-wj9et
@Tay-wj9et Ай бұрын
One thing of note - Irene is *not* bisexual. In the show, John says 'I'm not gay,' and Irene replies, 'well, I am,' in a conversation about how John feels about Sherlock. The implication is meant to be that if Irene, a lesbian, can fall in love with Sherlock, why not John, a straight man? It's queerbaiting and also weirdly bi erasure/lesbophobia. It certainly isn't presented as though Irene is exploring her sexuality and just so happens to be attracted to Sherlock despite previously identifying as a lesbian, it's treated like she *is* a lesbian, but Sherlock is just so unbelievably attractive that she can't help how she feels. Of course a woman who has only ever been attracted to women would fall for Sherlock. It's Sherlock! And of course John never actually develops feelings for Sherlock in any way that goes beyond subtext, gay jokes, and ridiculous levels of queerbaiting. So the conversation exists only to display how amazingly special and wonderful Sherlock is.
@elsie8757
@elsie8757 Ай бұрын
On the other hand, some people in the LGBT community who are attracted to the same gender but not _exclusively,_ such as bisexuals and pansexuals, still choose to call themselves "gay", I guess for like, simplicity's sake? Sometimes? So she might be bi after all.
@Tay-wj9et
@Tay-wj9et Ай бұрын
@@elsie8757 I would agree with that but I am extremely confident Sherlock's writers are incapable of any kind of nuance.
@unflexian
@unflexian 29 күн бұрын
​@@Tay-wj9eti am extremely confident the writers don't know the difference between any lgbt identity, and thought that bi really does fit under the umbrella of "the gay".
@Tay-wj9et
@Tay-wj9et 28 күн бұрын
@@unflexian I mean, maybe? It just seemed to me that the conversation between John and Irene was about how John can't be in love with Sherlock because he's 'not gay,' whereas Irene *is.* Regardless, Irene's sexuality (and her entire character) was terribly written and represented.
@unflexian
@unflexian 27 күн бұрын
@@Tay-wj9et yup
@larhyperhair
@larhyperhair 2 ай бұрын
Best quote from this video: "when I start making shorter videos every month I'll start breaking these up" yeah how's that comin
@SemiIocon
@SemiIocon 20 күн бұрын
At this point, "I'll make shorter and better episodes soon, I promise" is a recurring meme that hbomb is in on, I feel, lmao.
@KaiTheKlutz
@KaiTheKlutz 5 жыл бұрын
MAYBE MORIARTY WAS WORKING FOR THE BOOMERANG-
@deceptivelysmallman
@deceptivelysmallman 4 жыл бұрын
the government got to him before he could finish his comment. damn shame, i have a hunch he was onto somethi-
@shoepixie
@shoepixie 4 жыл бұрын
@@deceptivelysmallman wait a mo, what were you about to say? I'm getting a feeling there's something to all this we've been miss-
@solarisspeaks
@solarisspeaks 4 жыл бұрын
@@shoepixie I think I've finally figured it ou-
@John_Smith.
@John_Smith. 4 жыл бұрын
Oh no! I must warn everyone about the boomera-
@TheGateShallStand
@TheGateShallStand 4 жыл бұрын
Oh god, they're all disappearing! I must tell everyone, it's the boomera-
@PQRDG
@PQRDG Жыл бұрын
So let me get this straight... a man whose career has proven his best writing is single one-off stories and not overarching plots, gets a series of one-off stories and decides to make them into an overarching plot. Moffat really doesn’t know his limitations, does he
@wanrudou6819
@wanrudou6819 Жыл бұрын
This is literally the truest thing ever known to man, Moffat passed up an opportunity to make a better show that would’ve utilised his best skill but he’s too busy writing a story about his Benedict cumberbatch self-insert
@jesselindsey9760
@jesselindsey9760 Жыл бұрын
But then he wouldn't get a million pats on the back by people who wouldn't know good writing if it discovered a safe room by deducing it from a sloped floor. Fuck all the people who enabled him.
@sd-ch2cq
@sd-ch2cq Жыл бұрын
I feel kinda sorry for him: just because you're doing the original job well enough to earn a promotion doesn't mean you'll be able to handle the added responsibilities after that promotion. And most workplaces aren't set up to handle that kind of self-discovery. Almost everyone seems to agree that he's a good writer but a lousy show-runner.
@kaitlyn__L
@kaitlyn__L Жыл бұрын
@@sd-ch2cq yep. Promoted to his position of incompetence, but once he’s there he can’t just be busted down until he chooses to leave.
@pyrock0227
@pyrock0227 Жыл бұрын
@@kaitlyn__L The Peter Principle in action
@EpicScizor
@EpicScizor 6 ай бұрын
I consider myself lucky. I binged the first 4 episodes of Sherlock while wine drunk one evening and had a great time, and then never got around watching the rest. It was a nice relaxing experience.
@philosopherscribe39
@philosopherscribe39 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, you are lucky 😄
@qalnor
@qalnor 5 ай бұрын
'I swear to god I didn't edit this in' was honestly absolutely necessary and I appreciate you including it, because I was on the edge of looking it up because it didn't look like something you'd do but also... lol
@Emily-tv1iz
@Emily-tv1iz 2 жыл бұрын
There's something funny to me about how there's *Psych,* a show where the main character fakes having psychic powers but actually is just really good at noticing small details and putting 2 and 2 together, and then there's *Sherlock,* a show where this dude is seemingly very good at noticing details but honestly might actually be psychic with how many times he makes wild accusations that are somehow correct.
@thatlycantomboy
@thatlycantomboy 2 жыл бұрын
well, you see, Psych knew not to be absolutely insufferable
@jakelyon5974
@jakelyon5974 2 жыл бұрын
I KNOW, YOU KNOW. THAT I'M NOT TELLING THE TRUTH!
@EvieCorwell
@EvieCorwell 2 жыл бұрын
Psych is unironically a better Holmes adaptation than Sherlock.
@prasunaakash7044
@prasunaakash7044 2 жыл бұрын
Mentalist honestly felt more sherlock for me too. Felt more believable for me to exist , while sherlock feels more fantasy.
@OLucasZanella
@OLucasZanella 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, that's true. Also Psych is pretty good and fun, for those who don't know.
@user-fm3pc8qb9t
@user-fm3pc8qb9t 4 жыл бұрын
I think it's funny how they rub in your face that Sherlock is so smart but the twist is that he forgot a whole member of his family and his whole best friend
@Neo2266.
@Neo2266. 3 жыл бұрын
Intelligence and memory are mutually exclusive but fuck is that a retarded twist
@gurkenschnitzel5998
@gurkenschnitzel5998 3 жыл бұрын
I guess this is called a "trauma" or something but I think it's just fake news. sounds a lot more like some fictional garbage than a real illness.
@Neo2266.
@Neo2266. 3 жыл бұрын
@@gurkenschnitzel5998 No you can have repressed memories of something traumatic. But I doubt that Sherlock would forget he had 3 siblings and not 1 (In the Books there's Sherlock, Mycroft, Eurus, and Enola) Every single one smarter than the previous sibling, the last 2 somehow managed to vanish entirely from the memories of their family and control some crime syndicates i think
@_megori
@_megori 3 жыл бұрын
@@Neo2266. As far I know, only Sherlock and Mycroft are considered canon, though. Enola is a creation of autor Nancy Springer, not Arthur Conan Doyle. And Eurus... Well. We know who created THAT mess.
@TehConqueror
@TehConqueror 3 жыл бұрын
had to make room for all the smart.
@Fungo4
@Fungo4 Ай бұрын
I didn't have a problem with the boomerang reveal, but when I first saw it I was still incredulous that with the police searching for the all-important missing murder weapon, it was just down the river next to the body, not even hidden by anyone. If the police had just checked downriver for a weapon, the case would be solved instantly.
@sottosopravoce
@sottosopravoce 16 күн бұрын
Honestly that's probably the most realistic part
@GerblerM
@GerblerM 2 ай бұрын
Dude, every time this pops up in my recommended feed, I read the thumbnail as "Sherlock is Cabbage", without fail. My brain is broken dawg.
@maddiewaters7112
@maddiewaters7112 Ай бұрын
I'm laughing at this way more than I should
@MichaelCherry-kn9uu
@MichaelCherry-kn9uu 27 күн бұрын
the good ending he was actually just a cabbage the entire time
@zaynab-to-a
@zaynab-to-a 3 күн бұрын
Sherlock cabbagepatch
@solstice2149
@solstice2149 4 жыл бұрын
Sherlock in the novel was intelligent because he learned. Sherlock in the show is smart because he's Sherlock
@jodhod1498
@jodhod1498 3 жыл бұрын
Warning: long rant. Yeah, I remember Sherlock being the way because he was SO damn dedicated to detective work. He'd spend days not eating or drinking in his work or maybe spend several days in disguise, setting up a completely different identity for the sake of a case. He wrote articles on identifying cigarette ashes and advised Watson and investigators to read up on historical cases.That was why it was believable when he had the "Baker street irregulars" or could believably charm a woman into an engagement, because he was completely dedicated to everything related to crime. This Sherlock just internalizes a lot of Holmes' hard earned knowledge and effort into the "Sherlock scan", which feels like his innate ability. He also internalizes what was previously a motive into just a character trait, like him not having too many friends or any interest in romance due to his freakish obsession with cases, to quirks or his own social hangups/awkwardness. So it doesn't make sense why he has a 'homeless network' when he's such an overbearing dick to people, when the OG would go to any trouble for the sake of being a better detective. And it doesn't make sense when he's able to trick a girl into a relationship because he couldn't trick his best friend into liking him.
@tommoran798
@tommoran798 3 жыл бұрын
@@jodhod1498 watch elementary.. its much better
@heathercontois4501
@heathercontois4501 3 жыл бұрын
Isn't it established that he's been doing experiments (in his kitchen, no less) in order to have all sorts of information?
@DarthRayj
@DarthRayj 3 жыл бұрын
@@jodhod1498 Elementary does all of these aspects way better imo. He is dedicated to his work and frequently doesn't sleep or eat while focused on a case, his Irregulars have been repurposed as a collection of acquaintances with greater expertise than he has in various subjects that he consults when needed, he begs for favors from hackers and does humiliating things to himself in order to get their help. He also has written those same treatises on cigarette ashes and similar things, and makes Watson read them as part of teaching her how best to help him; it's implied that the articles are mainly seen as a joke by the few other people who know about them but they clearly provide evidence in many cases. Also, in making him an addict they took a very realistic path with it; it's explained that he started as a way to improve his abilities on cases, but then turned to stronger drugs and more drugs to provide effects, started to rely on them to cope with existence, and eventually became unable to continue with his work because of them- this eventually pushed him to recovery and eventually sobriety, which he maintains with a great deal of struggle and which is never shown to become easy, he's still consistently afraid he'll become unable to continue his work to the level he desires without drugs, *or if he returns to drugs*. The catch-22 is very realistic and creates a dilemma he struggles with several times throughout the show.
@anuinam
@anuinam 3 жыл бұрын
And why should we assume that the Sherlock in the show is not learned? He obviously acquired knowledge to be where he is. I mean you wouldn't question a real life prodigy, but since it's TV you don't wanna believe.
@t.andisweet4896
@t.andisweet4896 3 жыл бұрын
I mean, in Moffat’s defense, hating his fans is probably the only thing about Doyle’s legacy he got right
@prettygirlrock444
@prettygirlrock444 3 жыл бұрын
underrated comment
@irdiseddere7752
@irdiseddere7752 3 жыл бұрын
Wow that's gold buddy
@lavendelchen
@lavendelchen 3 жыл бұрын
what's the tea sis I wanna know
@SanctuaryADO
@SanctuaryADO 3 жыл бұрын
@@lavendelchen arthur conan doyle, the writer of Holmes, really hated that he was known almost exclusively for his Sherlock Holmes stories. He wrote tons of other stuff, I think it was mostly historical fiction or something, and he resented that people focused so intently on his pulpy crime fiction really ticked him off, and he came to resent the fans of the series for basically forcing him to write more Sherlock. A quote from him goes something like "If people only remember me as the writer of Sherlock Holmes, then I will have failed."
@quicksilverchaos4122
@quicksilverchaos4122 3 жыл бұрын
@@lavendelchen He also literally killed Sherlock just to put an end to it and force people to stop making him write it, so that he could focus on the stories he actually wanted to tell. Those stories never seemed to work out, and he very reluctantly brought Sherlock back a DECADE later because people wouldn't stop hounding him anyway.
@_emory
@_emory 5 ай бұрын
Benedict cumberbatch waving his arms around like he’s conducting an orchestra with his eyes closed is fcking hilarious
@gracecarter2690
@gracecarter2690 2 ай бұрын
Doyle: Sherlock is a smart guy who can occasionally come off as a bit cold or rude but is generally good and takes on cases because he enjoys helping people Moffat: I zoned out but I heard cold and rude so that works for me, let’s make it his entire personality
@jjstarA113
@jjstarA113 5 жыл бұрын
Whoever's responsible for the English subtitles of this 2-hour video deserves a Nobel Prize.
@fukkthisnewupdate8882
@fukkthisnewupdate8882 4 жыл бұрын
L and LovelyMetalHead, apparently
@GladiusTR
@GladiusTR 4 жыл бұрын
Pulitzer
@99veruca
@99veruca 4 жыл бұрын
@All Flatards Are My Bitches One day I want to win the Nobel prize in knitting.
@keegisuvakas6847
@keegisuvakas6847 4 жыл бұрын
They do
@deceptivelysmallman
@deceptivelysmallman 4 жыл бұрын
@Kay Pompeii its been a month, YOU LIIIIIEEEDDDDDDD
@lostintranslation6833
@lostintranslation6833 4 жыл бұрын
Ironically “people always give up after three” pretty much sums up the fourth season
@yt-sh
@yt-sh 4 жыл бұрын
xD
@briekepsiom92
@briekepsiom92 4 жыл бұрын
Oooffff....... That hurt right there. I think I just got hit in the head by a fucking boomerang, right there, I felt that.
@egemenozan5641
@egemenozan5641 3 жыл бұрын
Im not sure how everyone else feels, but I really enjoyed the baskervilles' episode
@l.v.cromwell9643
@l.v.cromwell9643 5 ай бұрын
I can't get over how cringe i was when Elementary was first announced. I kept touting how much better BBC Sherlock was, making fun of Elementary, just to have me... binge Elementary instead 🤣
@philosopherscribe39
@philosopherscribe39 4 ай бұрын
Elementary and the Enola Holmes movies are my favorite versions of Sherlock.
@cattalope
@cattalope 6 ай бұрын
Sherlock is written like someone was told to create a detective story based off House. And all they were given from the books was a list of names
@waldron76
@waldron76 5 жыл бұрын
i don't have the attention span to watch films but i have watched an 110 minute long video about the tv show sherlock four times
@chaosvii
@chaosvii 5 жыл бұрын
It’s all in the presentation. Says a lot about films with respect to your particular quirks & tastes.
@jphanson
@jphanson 5 жыл бұрын
same.
@matthewlove4082
@matthewlove4082 5 жыл бұрын
Seriously! I keep coming back to this
@zelebracion9908
@zelebracion9908 5 жыл бұрын
didn’t realize other people do this lmao
@stationshelter
@stationshelter 5 жыл бұрын
same I can't stand most movies if I've seen them even one time before but I regularly rewatch hours long videos about why some old game or something is bad.
@Anistuffs
@Anistuffs 3 жыл бұрын
Am I seriously watching an almost 2 hour long video made over 3 years ago dissecting a show that I stopped watching 5 years ago? You're doggamn right, I am.
@MarjaanaMurmeli
@MarjaanaMurmeli 3 жыл бұрын
Dont worry. I actually came back to watch it again for some reason😂
@MartinOlminkhof
@MartinOlminkhof 3 жыл бұрын
That's fine, That's just 2020
@glipk
@glipk 3 жыл бұрын
Indian smh
@Me-pe5xl
@Me-pe5xl 3 жыл бұрын
Same.
@matanbirnbaun8825
@matanbirnbaun8825 3 жыл бұрын
Praise the algorithm
@arclight3213
@arclight3213 6 ай бұрын
HBG videos always suck me in with "wow, I can't wait to see him shit all over this thing", but also always leave me with a feeling of "I can't wait to go and check out these better things!" And I love that.
@Cheezbuckets
@Cheezbuckets 17 күн бұрын
I firmly believe that the best media criticisms, no matter how harsh or complimentary, let you leave with a deeper appreciation for the craft of creative works!
@tolsen8212
@tolsen8212 5 ай бұрын
Worst thing about the boomerang for me, is that's so obviously one of those cheap, painted up, mass produced little novelty ones from the airport gift shops here in Australia. They're designed to be displayed on your wall and they barely work. If it had been some custom made gigantic deadly looking carved boomerang, or maybe a sharpened aluminium one or something, at least that would have been a tiny bit plausible.
@alicepersson9568
@alicepersson9568 4 ай бұрын
my grandad got a sick (like, nauseating, not cool) scar on his back bc his friend threw a bigass metal-edged boomerang and it wound round and hit him in the back lol
@tolsen8212
@tolsen8212 4 ай бұрын
@@alicepersson9568 Oh that sounds nasty. Would have been a better idea for the show - just take a real life boomerang injury and copy it.
@roberthebert2826
@roberthebert2826 Жыл бұрын
I feel like the joke of "Oh I just slipped a tracker on you" would have actually worked and be really funny if the rest of the series involved him actually using reasoning to solve anything.
@Glace-gone
@Glace-gone 10 ай бұрын
I thought the exact same, that joke would have landed so well with the exact same setup if the rest of the show was actually a mystery show
@DodaGarcia
@DodaGarcia 10 ай бұрын
Agreed! As a one-off it would have been really funny, but at that point it was just another instance of the show not bothering to write a smart solution for something.
@ginge641
@ginge641 10 ай бұрын
Moffat's entire bread and butter is moments and scenes that are great in isolation but fall apart when held against the greater whole.
@Cam_Can_Play
@Cam_Can_Play 10 ай бұрын
Juxtaposition is incredibly important in misleading the audience before a punchline.
@thichinhphan4010
@thichinhphan4010 10 ай бұрын
Wasn't there a similar scene in the original SH stories? I remember there was one instance where Sherlock would make some educated guesses based on the client's appreance before delivering the punchline of seeing some sort of card off the tray with info about that client. It was funny.
@KyrieFortune
@KyrieFortune 4 жыл бұрын
Yesterday I read a Sherlock Holmes short story where a guy says his new wife has been seen feasting on their baby but of course vampires don't exist and she would never do that, so he asks Sherlock to investigate. Sherlock absolutely doesn't believe in vampires, but he also says that his methods aren't perfect, that they are very good and he is very clever but he also might make a mistake. At the end, he explains the woman was saving the baby from the poison of a weapon she brought from her country, and that the culprit is the guy's first son he had from his first wife. What really hit me is that Sherlock understands why the woman didn't say anything: the guy would have never believed her is she said his older son, whom he adores, wanted to kill his newborn son, and he wouldn't have understood that she was applying the knowledge of her native country to save their baby and was no vampire at all. Sherlock actually understands a person's line of thought and empathizes with her. My reaction upon reading this was "Moffat's Sherlock would have never done that, he wouldn't have admitted his method still might fail and he would have never tried to understand someone else".
@fukkthisnewupdate8882
@fukkthisnewupdate8882 4 жыл бұрын
KyrieFortune link please?
@KyrieFortune
@KyrieFortune 4 жыл бұрын
@@fukkthisnewupdate8882 I read it on a vampire themed anthology, it's called "The adventure of the Sussex Vampire" and you can read it here gutenberg.net.au/ebooks01/0100291h.html
@wayward203
@wayward203 4 жыл бұрын
Sherlock Holmes is generally a lot more endearing in book form. They seem to really dial back his eccentricities, insecurities, expressiveness and overall humanity for TV and movies. Unfortunate as these traits are what make the character likeable. Being 'smart' and 'good at solving crimes,' aren't traits that the audience is going to form an emotional connection with, turns out.
@antonioscendrategattico2302
@antonioscendrategattico2302 4 жыл бұрын
@@wayward203 Yeah, I was surprised at how much of an insufferable genius canon Sherlock Holmes WASN'T. I honestly think this is tv adapters just going "Oh, genius? Must be an ass, Hollywood teaches us you can't be smart and likeable at the same time".
@lemoncoolassociate8786
@lemoncoolassociate8786 4 жыл бұрын
@@antonioscendrategattico2302 I still love the part in the one story where Watson gets hurt and Holmes freaks out.
@NearlyInfinity
@NearlyInfinity 6 ай бұрын
"and everyone wishes they were being killed by a fucking boomerang" is iconic
@ameliaottenwalder2343
@ameliaottenwalder2343 5 ай бұрын
Do you know what the funniest thing is? Is that Moffat and Gatiss genuinely believe they're geniuses, and they single-handedly wrote the best Sherlock Holmes adaptation ever. They're convinced Sherlock Holmes was nothing before them, and their "improvements" in the stories somehow award them ownership over the character. Like, they genuinely believe they own Sherlock Holmes. To the point that they view any other adaption as a ripoff and WORSE as a personal attack on their show and the character. The level of delusion of these two showrunners is ASTOUNDING. Moffat and Gatiss think they fixed Sherlock Holmes, like he was nothing before them, like the stories were not massively popular and influential before they created the show. They think it's thanks to them that Sherlock Holmes has his status as a cultural icon. And that's just really sad.
@bigbearkat2010
@bigbearkat2010 5 ай бұрын
Honestly, this is why I couldn't really get into the Matt Smith era of Doctor Who. It always seemed like Moffat was more interested in glorifying his own writing than putting any care into the Doctor himself or the 50 years worth of lore.
@genericplantlife
@genericplantlife 5 ай бұрын
Not sure where they gave off the impression that they believe those things (I don't follow this show or the showrunners), but I bet it doesn't help that the fandom makes it seem like this show is god's gift to viewers. I have never seen this show but references to it were absolutely unavoidable in fandom spaces during its run. I was half convinced it was a love story with the way fans went on and on about sherlock and watson. It was so popular that I was actually surprised to find people disliked it.
@NicoleM_radiantbaby
@NicoleM_radiantbaby 5 ай бұрын
@@genericplantlife Pretty sure a lot of that is fandom myth, tbh. Not as sure about Gatiss, but Moffat is far too self-effacing to consider himself a genius at all. I think he gets far too much stick in the Doctor Who and Sherlock world, IMO, when other writers do similar things and get praised for them. Obviously, YMMV, but I think it was always just the 'cool' thing to hate on Moffat and Gatiss and so people are/were always trying to find the smallest things to make their case, sometimes even if it was contradictory or false. (Like, wow, for example, the amounts of quotes attributed to Moffat that were actually not even things he ever said was A Whole Thing that just got super tiring after a long while. I mean, I'm in no way saying the man is perfect, but I also don't think he's the devil so many people paint him to be).
@BladedEdge
@BladedEdge 4 ай бұрын
Gonna need a source for this claim, chief. Pretty sure you hallucinated it. Moffat is a bad writer but he never claimed he owned sherlock or was enraged by other versions.
@greenboots_4661
@greenboots_4661 3 ай бұрын
This sounds like some wild haterism, my friend
@Cam_Can_Play
@Cam_Can_Play Жыл бұрын
It's quite funny that John Watson is meant to be the POV character for the audience, yet he ALSO gets almost nothing to do, just like the viewers.
@carloschell986
@carloschell986 Жыл бұрын
And gets abused constantly. Just like the audience.
@Shenaldrac
@Shenaldrac Жыл бұрын
@@carloschell986 My favorite part of Sherlock Holmes adaptations is when they make Sherlock treat his best, really _only_ friend like complete shit and a total buffoon instead of an intelligent, capable doctor who was in the Queen's army during at least one war. Cause like, he was autistic or something, and us autistic people don't understand emotions so we treat everyone around us like crap! :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Yaaaaaay, so progressive!
@Cam_Can_Play
@Cam_Can_Play Жыл бұрын
@@Shenaldracdude I hate 99% of autism representation in media. I'm not even autistic (as far as I know) but I just feel bad for y'all, because I know most of you guys are awesome :)
@Shenaldrac
@Shenaldrac Жыл бұрын
@@Cam_Can_Play Thanks :)
@louisthehedgehog2005
@louisthehedgehog2005 Жыл бұрын
@@Cam_Can_Play Thank you, as an autist I‘m really happy to read this^^
@MatthewDevil
@MatthewDevil 2 жыл бұрын
“how did you find me?” “i’m sherlock holmes” it’s poetic how well that line encapsulates how poorly moffat understood the point of sherlock as a character
@Pixiesfairiedust
@Pixiesfairiedust 2 жыл бұрын
I agree entirely. Moffat makes Sherlock this all knowing being and its just such a good way to totally ruin what makes Sherlock Sherlock. Its almost like he made the series without even reading the books and instead based the show on cliff notes or some shit.
@MatthewDevil
@MatthewDevil 2 жыл бұрын
@@Pixiesfairiedust yeah i would be wholly unsurprised if it turned out he made the series without reading the books and just going off of his impression of the cultural figure who most ppl remember simply as “a cool smart detective guy”
@nikoincroatia
@nikoincroatia 2 жыл бұрын
It would make sense not to tell HER. The "I'm Sherlock Holmes" is dumb though
@tinyblueunicorn7807
@tinyblueunicorn7807 2 жыл бұрын
It's basically like when you're young and your parents tell you something or to do something without explaining/elaborating why. You don't understand and so naturally ask them and the response is "because I said so" or "because I'm your mum/dad". It's just to shut people up without having to really answer and it doesn't help the person you're telling to understand. That's essentially what the showrunners did on Sherlock - treated their audience like children, feeding them hyper-specific details when they wanted to show they were smart, then handwaving them away when they couldn't explain their own logic. The main difference is that parents don't know the answers to everything in the world, but someone in charge of a series should be able to answer their own questions and explain the logic of a world they themselves created (their adaptation of the novels).
@junegeeitisahardgfulmer7911
@junegeeitisahardgfulmer7911 2 жыл бұрын
@@MatthewDevil It is even worse, because he clearly read the books, because he writes in so many "references" to the books that make no sense. He thinks he can do better. He cannot, 9 times out of 10.
@heitorsantoslima9289
@heitorsantoslima9289 3 ай бұрын
I like how Hbomber reuses the enphasis of "piques" 29:19 in the Plagiarism video later. His mother must be very proud.
@squarerootofashley737
@squarerootofashley737 6 ай бұрын
I genuinely used to watch “Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century” as a kid, to the point that people thought I made up the animated show because it was so niche
@acecat2798
@acecat2798 2 ай бұрын
Even as a kid I thought it was an absurd premise, but I did watch snippets of episodes. All I remember is that there was something about a lady pretending to be a werewolf(?) but she gave herself away because she had trendy nail polish that got caught on tape.
@setherton9306
@setherton9306 7 ай бұрын
One thing I think the BBC show is missing is that in the books, Sherlock ADORES giving lengthy explanations of his thought process to Watson and the police. The Adventure of the Empty Room literally spends several pages with him going into extreme detail about how he survived Reichenbach. He isn't just a genius. He is a genius who loves to teach others about his process. In that way, we the readers are invited into the story and are encouraged to try to solve the mysteries alongside him. BBC Sherlock just wants to look smarter than everyone else, so he acts like an asshole and keeps his thoughts to himself.
@ChaosWolfRider
@ChaosWolfRider 6 ай бұрын
Sorry, know this comment is a month old, but I'm actually going to make the show potentially look worse by pointing at the second Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes movie, Game of Shadows. Er, spoilers, ahead, if you haven't seen those movies, they're worth the watches, espeeeeecially that second one. . . . So, near the end of the second movie, everything is set up, and there's only one final thing that can be dealt with. One final mystery to be solved with deductive reasoning, but Holmes can't do it. He instead has to deal with Moriarty, distracting the doctor with a game of chess, taking both of them out of the 'game'. In his place, Watson stepped up, Holmes' final piece to play, and Watson actually gets a chance to use the deductive reasoning and logic that he's gleaned from being at Holmes' side for so long. And Watson actually succeeds! He even does so in an unusual way, making a small scene to induce a specific reaction, and it's super cool to watch him employ what he's learned. This Sherlock? Watson would be screwed, and the bad guy would get his win every time.
@adamlouis3725
@adamlouis3725 6 ай бұрын
heaven forbid artists have their own interpretation. if everyone followed your nonsense logic we wouldnt have heath ledgers joker. but if you think the bbc series is shit you clearly have shit tastes
@BooksandBuns
@BooksandBuns 6 ай бұрын
Exactly! The original Holmes loves a good infodump, ESPECIALLY when the one being infodumped to is Watson. Holmes LIVES off of Watson's admiration of him
@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470
@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 6 ай бұрын
​@@adamlouis3725Ah yes, the BBC series is totally not awful with its Joker-ripoff of a main villain, faked death that mocks the audience for wanting to know how it happened, and Sherlock solving stuff through thin air. Oh, and having a sister that was never even mentioned until the final episode.
@KillaZero
@KillaZero 6 ай бұрын
I hate to say it but that’s because the tv version is doing that visually while the written one does it through narrative as that is the best way to explain it. The show is more interested in the significance and semiotics of each object rather then the actual “real” object.
@jaredelliott5778
@jaredelliott5778 Жыл бұрын
I remember reading an old greentext that said that Sherlocks writing sucks because the writers dont know how to tell the difference between smart people and actual wizards
@paulgibbon5991
@paulgibbon5991 Жыл бұрын
Thinking about it, it's kind of surprising how many authors (everyone from Ayn Rand to Mark Millar to Terry Pratchett) write "super intelligent" as "they read the authors notes and know everything that's going to happen in the story", resulting in bland ciphers who just suck all their tension out of the story whenever they appear. How do they know this? They're smart. Why didn't their opponents just do or say [blindingly obvious thing]? They're smart. Why does the entire planet appear to follow their script? They're smart. If they actually had the super-power to predict the future, they'd be more plausible.
@aaronwebb1548
@aaronwebb1548 Жыл бұрын
@@paulgibbon5991 Do you happen to have any examples from Pratchett? I'm having trouble thinking of any, but your thesis sounds reasonable.
@alexwatters2411
@alexwatters2411 Жыл бұрын
@@paulgibbon5991 Can add Steven Erikson to that list. He has a character called Tehol Beddict who operates in exactly the same way. We're continually told he's one of the most intelligent people alive, but he never does anything smart, nor explains anything, he's just always right because the plot says he is. Like a lot of this kind of character he's also smug, rude and condescending. And it's repeatedly made clear that he possesses no magical or divine abilities despite both being common among other characters in the books.
@alexwatters2411
@alexwatters2411 Жыл бұрын
@@aaronwebb1548 Not Paul but Lord Vetinari operates this way, and it gets worse as the books go on and Vetinari gets hyped more and more with less and less explanation of how he's managing stuff beyond handwaves about being a "master of diplomacy and deception" (we basically never see him do either). Of course being a Pratchett character he's a lot more fun that these types usually are.
@aaronwebb1548
@aaronwebb1548 Жыл бұрын
@@alexwatters2411 Excellent example, thank you so much.
@wh8787
@wh8787 6 ай бұрын
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote Sherlock in such a way that his methods literally influenced the early adoption of forensics. Moffat "it's magical MIND powers!"
@Teauma
@Teauma 5 ай бұрын
I spent a lot of energy (ok maybe not a lot but still) trying to explain why Moffat having an obsession with the Doctor's epic cool badassness ruined Doctor Who and how making him a god that's the center of the universe made him actually a lot less interesting. If you keep repeating over and over how much a character is strong, cool and mysterious, you don't get a strong, cool and mysterious character, you get a Steven Seagal character. You don't want a Steven Seagal character. The only difference with Steven Seagal is that the Doctor is goofy and silly, which makes it somehow cringier.
@notquitechaos6705
@notquitechaos6705 3 жыл бұрын
i cannot get over the scene of cumberbatch sitting in a chair waving his hands around with pictures flying past his face
@Tom-pv4fs
@Tom-pv4fs 3 жыл бұрын
‘His mind palace’ 🙄
@heavyballoon7770
@heavyballoon7770 3 жыл бұрын
Doctor Strange foreshadowing
@jeom3808
@jeom3808 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly that’s a small nitpick, i mean, it’s not like it affects anything in the story, it’s just a creative way to express his thought process. It’s not far fetch he’s reminding the papers he spent time reading, and thinking them over more to try come up with a conclusion. I understand if it might stretch someone’s suspension of disbelieve, but i find it another creative way to show his ‘mind palace’ in the original setting without re-using the same effects.
@notquitechaos6705
@notquitechaos6705 3 жыл бұрын
@@jeom3808 i don't think cumberbatch's acting pulls it off imo. he just looks silly waving his hands around
@cam4636
@cam4636 3 жыл бұрын
@@jeom3808 Yeahhh it doesn't come off as him moving through his "mind palace," or showing his thought process in a visual way for the benefit of the audience (which the floating images and words would've achieved without him waving his arms around), or even "it's boring to watch a guy standing still for an extended period of time so let's have something happen," it comes across as a guy doing the worst vogue ever.
@jasminmai3528
@jasminmai3528 3 жыл бұрын
I always found it hilarious how dramatically the cab driver screams “MORIAAARTYYYYY”
@jakek1735
@jakek1735 3 жыл бұрын
My name... is... KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN
@rouge5140
@rouge5140 3 жыл бұрын
I mean, you'd be screaming dramatically too if someone was stepping on your gunshot wound, especially from a 9mm.
@ashscott6068
@ashscott6068 3 жыл бұрын
Well, he's a rock star, not an actor.
@sawcrab2249
@sawcrab2249 3 жыл бұрын
he has rat teeth and so does cumberbatch and its really distracting
@annsh.6487
@annsh.6487 3 жыл бұрын
@@sawcrab2249 it might be a bri ish thing
@xhappybunnyx
@xhappybunnyx Ай бұрын
Sounds like classic "let's get everyone to watch every episode by drip feeding a storyline" as opposed to "let's get everyone to watch every episode by making compelling episodes"
@ThinkyBoi42
@ThinkyBoi42 4 ай бұрын
A good mystery should give you most of the pieces, but not let you easily put them together, until when the hero assembles it in front of you and you go "Ahh, yes, that makes sense!" Or you could keep the pieces in a backroom, and the guy shows up with it assembled and says "I did that." Or they can glue the pieces together, regardless of if they fit. Or say a BOOMERANG DID I-
@catmun5387
@catmun5387 7 жыл бұрын
This should be renamed "The Moffat Effect"
@Miniike
@Miniike 7 жыл бұрын
*fifteen thousand boomerangs*
@ChristyAbbey
@ChristyAbbey 7 жыл бұрын
It's Gatiss, not Moffat. Moffat may have his own problems, but Gatiss is wholly responsible for messing this up.
@FloxPepper
@FloxPepper 7 жыл бұрын
Harry Banova Moff Effect: Andromeda
@SOADandLeftWing
@SOADandLeftWing 7 жыл бұрын
Chicken Plays No man's Sherlock
@chriss.9398
@chriss.9398 7 жыл бұрын
Chris Abbey, it very well could have been Gatiss but I saw a lot bullshit Moffat influence as well that I have seen in Doctor Who.
@roachno.24
@roachno.24 2 жыл бұрын
I just remembered the lead Sherlock's death theorist in the show, Anderson, had legitimate trauma from thinking he could have driven Sherlock to suicide and it's played off as a joke
@queer-ios3155
@queer-ios3155 2 жыл бұрын
That guy bothered me so much and this comment really puts it into perspective for me, like they never needed that episode and they still decided to write that joke and that episode
@dianamarcekova9615
@dianamarcekova9615 2 жыл бұрын
And then we did not see him in later episodes.
@slevinchannel7589
@slevinchannel7589 2 жыл бұрын
@@dianamarcekova9615 Seen my comment, i wonder? The big one? The thick comment?
@dianamarcekova9615
@dianamarcekova9615 2 жыл бұрын
@@loturzelrestaurant Yes?
@herodude1000
@herodude1000 2 жыл бұрын
@@dianamarcekova9615 He shows up in s3e3, although it's still weird because it's as if his breakdown never happened.
@juste710
@juste710 Ай бұрын
It hurts how Moffat seems to think that being 'smart' means being unpredictable. Intelligence has nothing to do with predictability. Oftentimes, creating a 'smart' plan means creating an inevitable one, entirely independent of whether or not the subject knows the plan or not. That's not even beginning on the fact that he thinks 'smart people' are just human encyclopedias. Like, no, I'm pretty sure every 'smart' person I know doesn't read obscure Wikipedia articles for fun and memorize the dictionary every Saturday.
@honeyylemonn3410
@honeyylemonn3410 Ай бұрын
Its kind of crazy Moffat decided to make Moriarty use explosives and that kind of terrorism in so many episodes, seeing that he casted an Irish person in the early 2010s
@Dooms-Daisy
@Dooms-Daisy 5 жыл бұрын
People only take off their rings for cheating. It can't be because she cooks, paints, or pottery or literally any the other hobby that involves you hands. That would be silly
@eruditecaptain3117
@eruditecaptain3117 5 жыл бұрын
Are you implying that women *DO* things? pish posh
@ozzymandias8137
@ozzymandias8137 5 жыл бұрын
Duh, the only thing female characters can do is cheat...
@matthewmuir8884
@matthewmuir8884 5 жыл бұрын
If I recall the episode correctly, it wasn't just that the ring was frequently removed, but that all of her jewellery was extensively cleaned and polished except for her wedding ring. It's still hogwash.
@lucasgirala999
@lucasgirala999 5 жыл бұрын
it's not fuckuñing real!!
@joywolfe.
@joywolfe. 5 жыл бұрын
I honestly don't see why they didn't just write it that she had a ring in her pocket, to imply she has a ring but doesn't wear it in public or something. it'd still not prove she's an adulterer or some stupid shit but it's better than this garbage
@data_expunged97
@data_expunged97 11 ай бұрын
Every time I see any references to BBC Sherlock, I think about that one time I tried to explain queerbaiting to my sister, and I was fully prepared to need to have a long, drawn out explanation, but then I said “you watched Sherlock right?” and she said “…oh I get it” and the conversation ended
@alexander_markovski
@alexander_markovski 10 ай бұрын
there are things you don't want your tv show to be the reference for. queerbaiting is certainly up there.
@NerveUnderscore
@NerveUnderscore 9 ай бұрын
@@alexander_markovski Kinda should be the top 3 in my opinion
@alexander_markovski
@alexander_markovski 9 ай бұрын
@@NerveUnderscore in no particular order: queerbaiting, "it's only downhill from season 2", bury your gays, making fun of fans in the show, and "romantic" characters who are really just possessive/toxic/cruel are probably my top 5 red flags
@NerveUnderscore
@NerveUnderscore 9 ай бұрын
@@alexander_markovski Oh, yeah. I'm with you with all of them. Except for the horrible character IF the writers show that the bitch IS a bitch and should get a spoon of their own medicine at some point in the show (even if they are in a romantic relationship of some sorts, you know like showing that this relationship is toxic amd should not be romanticized)
@vladimiradidas1945
@vladimiradidas1945 9 ай бұрын
​@@NerveUnderscoreso what's number 1 and 2?
@codemonster8443
@codemonster8443 3 ай бұрын
Imma do time stamps since they don't exist and also cause I'm watching this like the 6th time and thus am an expert on this. 0:00 Prologue 2:42 Intro (Evangelion reference ) 3:07 Who is Steven William Moffat and why is he so gaad (good + bad) 7:14 Why Moffat does not understand Sherlock 10:34 MOORIIARTYYYYYY (guys it's called foreshadowing and its smart) 14:35 Moffat and Jekyll 19:28 Thesis Start 27:14 Mofat's special boi Sherlock and why that does not work 39:29 Moriaty (the foreshadowing pays) 47:06 The Style over the substance 55:10 The travesty of this adaptation and Side characters 1:04:16 THE SCENE and why the story actually sucks. 1:08:54 The 404 and the conspiracy 1:26:00 Stupid ending episode 1:34:27 Why is it ACTUALLY like this? 1:40:47 Conclusion (yes I plagiarized this timestamp from Hbomb ) This exercise of timestamp making made me pay more attention to Hbomb's video. I finally watched a complete Hbomb video rather than just having it play in my ears and like, this is different and even more engaging. I wanna do this with even more of his videos, it's actually like experiencing these videos for the first time.
@Yuki39Miku
@Yuki39Miku Ай бұрын
That's sounds rlly cool, and I'm glad it provides something nice for you! Hope you have a good time doing this w/ more videos (^▽^)ノ
@crucicarose4343
@crucicarose4343 5 ай бұрын
if a good sherlock adaptation is something that is episodic and contained within its episodes, then, mofatt who is good with writing oneshots, ironically may have been one who could make a good adaptation if he wrote sherlock like he was writing a bunch of oneshots.
@Foelhe
@Foelhe 7 ай бұрын
I keep wondering about Moffat's reaction to the Secret Fourth Episode theory. Imagine you're a showrunner for a widely praised tv show, you release a new season, the critics immediately turn on you and start talking about how terrible it is. and then the fans rush to your defense... by insisting the season is SO bad it MUST BE FAKE and don't worry, the actual good episodes will totally come out any minute now. I cannot imagine a more humiliating fan reaction. The fact that Moffat seemed to think the fanbase was beneath him is the cherry on the schadenfreude sundae.
@NikkiBudders
@NikkiBudders 7 ай бұрын
I wish his reaction was to step down and hand things over to someone else because evidently very few people liked his show at that point.
@One.Zero.One101
@One.Zero.One101 7 ай бұрын
That's one of the funniest coping mechanisms I've ever heard. I wasn't aware of this theory during Season 4 because I just completely lost interest and quit reading any of the updates. This is freaking hilarious. I've seen many fanboys cope with terrible movies / shows but this one takes the cake.
@abyrupus
@abyrupus 6 ай бұрын
@@One.Zero.One101 To be fair, the show did this previously - where they would provide an explanation for something in line with the original books - and then say - "Haha suckers, you actually believed that dumb explanation. This is the correct explanation." Eg - the plot about Moriarty finding a secret code to hack into all computers, and then saying - lol no, that's such a cliche, it's not true. Or there were moments which you think are real - and then are revealed as fake scenarios happening in a dream or someone's imagination. Or them implying Moriarty is back, only to reveal - nah. So the die-hard fans probably thought the showrunners were intentionally giving them a bad ending - and then will reveal it to be a - "haha suckers !!! that was just a dream in Watson's head" - or something like that. Only problem with this being - they genuinely believed there was some deep 4D chess going on, rather than recognizing these - "subverting expectations" - as cheap soap-opera-ish gimmicks from the get-go.
@DaPsykopaatti
@DaPsykopaatti 6 ай бұрын
I recall the game Metal Gear Solid V had a very similar fan reaction. The second chapter is generally agreed to be a poorly cobbled together mess of padding culminating in rehashed content - likely stemming from production issues, and the director and the publisher having a big falling-out - but the fans were expecting much more, so there was plenty of speculation about how the "real" chapter two and three were going to be added as post-launch content, with people coming up with all sorts of stuff from datamining, developer art and other unreleased content. There was a fun bunch of players thinking a patch was going to release on 9/11 anniversary, because you can see a picture of WTC in some of the unreleased material. The other side of the most ardent fan base went into the exact opposite direction of cope by claiming the second chapter was bad on purpose and "subverted expectations".
@Cheffamily
@Cheffamily 6 ай бұрын
tbh games are more likely to add stuff nowadays than a tv series@@DaPsykopaatti
@frostsoul4199
@frostsoul4199 3 жыл бұрын
An interesting fact about Sherlock Holmes is that Arthur Conan Doyle actually hates Sherlock. When he killed him off in the books his fans sent him letters, begging him to bring back Sherlock. Which is the exact reason why he had Sherlock killed in the first place. Because he was sick of everyone obsessing over him and overshadowing the other pieces he was working on, such as his history books and other novels.
@Roma-kp4qg
@Roma-kp4qg 3 жыл бұрын
His own mother requested that Sherlock be revived!!
@elsie8757
@elsie8757 3 жыл бұрын
I like how you said "hates" as if ACD is still alive xD
@frostsoul4199
@frostsoul4199 3 жыл бұрын
@@elsie8757 semantics
@Fisinocean
@Fisinocean 3 жыл бұрын
@@elsie8757 plot twist: he is
@geomidia8998
@geomidia8998 3 жыл бұрын
@@Fisinocean *BBC's Sherlock theme*
@nordiskkatt
@nordiskkatt 5 ай бұрын
Moffat has always struck me as being... significantly less clever than he thinks he is. I stopped watching Doctor Who shortly after he took over, because there's a limit to how many times you can accept "wibbly wobbly timey wimey" as an explanation for gaping plot holes. Thanks for this video, it's very satisfying to see this degree of passionate takedown of a bad writer.
@SugarSpice07
@SugarSpice07 4 ай бұрын
As a writer (albeit, a fanfic writer, and an amateur one at that), I've never, ever understood authors who don't want their readers to guess their plots. I, for example, am currently writing a story throught which I have tried to very carefully plant tidbits that point to a future plot twist. Nothing would make me happier right now than for someone to come into my comments and say, "Hey! I figured out your plot twist!" Any author who doesn't feel all warm and fuzzy inside at that is someone I only wish I could understand. Whatever that mindset is, it might make a good villain.
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