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Janeen. You. Must. See. It. Season 1 & 2 are at my library, maybe they're in yours! It is epic! Steven Moffat is the co-creator and co-writer so you know it has a great plot! They are like mini-movies though (about 90 min each) so plan accordingly!!!

I LOVE THIS MAN I WISH HE AND THE DOCTOR WOULD MEET THE ACTORS KNOW EACH OTHER IN REAL LIFE AND MATT SMITH CALLS HIM "SHERLY"
SHERLY
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH FANGIRLINGGGGGGGGGGGG

I've also come to enjoy Thursday night's "Elementary" and the concept of having a Joan Watson as his companion.

And yes, pairing Cumberbatch and David Tennant would be brilliant.

Sherlock is certainly one of the best tv shows of the last years.
It's absolutely brilliant how Moffat and Gatiss have managed to remain faithful to the essence of Doyle's canon, despite setting the whole thing in the modern age.
I remember I was a bit sceptical at the beginning but 5 minutes into the show and my doubts dissolved instantly.
The dialogue is extremely clever and witty and the chemistry between Cumberbatch and Freeman works perfectly.
It's really a masterpiece!
On the contrary, I'm not sure of CBS Elementary. I think it's a nice crime show but it's not Sherlock Holmes..The plotting is weak, the deductions are simplistic and there is no suspense at all. And sometimes it gets a bit ludicrous..
It has nothing to do with Conan Doyle's ingenious stories.
Doctor Who and Sherlock crossover?? Why yes!
My dream is a Doctor Who episode in which the Doctor (Ten, preferably) meets Sherlock and John! Modern age, Victorian age.. doesn't matter!
That would be soooo awesome!!
I have Sherlock in my netflix box to watch (after Firefly) but I have seen a couple minutes here and there and LOVE it.
As for a Doctor Who Sherlock crossover, I know Matt (i think it was Matt, could have been David but one of them) said he would like the doctor to just walk in the background in a scene in Sherlock.
As for a Doctor Who Sherlock crossover, I know Matt (i think it was Matt, could have been David but one of them) said he would like the doctor to just walk in the background in a scene in Sherlock.

As for a Doctor Who Sherlock crossover, I know Matt (i think it was Matt, c..."
Hey, Firefly was awesome, too!

Does anybody else find Watson/ Martin Freeman REALLY Rory-like? I saw him and immediatly was like, "OMG, Rory!" Also saw "A Scandal in Belgravia".
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It seriously should be on a T-Shirt!
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"I've got that on a T-Shirt."
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It seriously should be on a T-Shirt!

As for a Doctor Who Sherlock crossover, I know Matt (i think it was Matt, c..."
That would be AWESOME!!!!!

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lol yeah it SHOULD be on a T-shirt!! :D
Ha! That's hilarious!
Oh, and does anybody else find Watson/ Martin Freeman REALLY Rory-like?
Oh, and does anybody else find Watson/ Martin Freeman REALLY Rory-like?


And I love the way you all refer to him as Sherlock's companion... Fortunately, I don't think we'll ever see the end of this companion
I have now gotten around to starting Sherlock on Nextflix and I'm only 12 minutes into it and LOVE it.


I also did not like 'a scandal in belgravia' which I watched for the first time yesterday when I started season 2.
I can only watch Sherlock when I am in the mood for thinking. That is why it takes months for me to just watch three episodes.

Wow, you didn't like A Scandal in Belgravia? That's my favorite episode, besides The Reichenbach Fall. Nobody should skip that episode. I love Irene Adler and how damaged and complicated she is. Her relationship with Sherlock was brilliant, and I love how it built upon what the original story gave us. The flirting was exquisite, as well.


Also, welcome to the Sherlock waiting game, as we impatiently pine for Series 3.

I don't blame you. I'm doing the same thing with Firefly as I slowly try to finish it. Once I reach the end of Firefly and watch Serenity it will break my heart. :'(


I don't blame you. I'm doing the same thing with Firefly as I slowly try to finish it. Once I reach the..."
Firefly was great. Even my wife liked it, and she's no fan of sci-fi.

Unfortunately, most of the TNG movies sucked. First Contact was pretty good, but the Borg Queen wasn't that imposing. And Data having sex with her! Euh. Nemesis is underrated and I liked the idea of what they were trying to go for, but there were a lot of flaws. Not as bad as Insurrection, though...
And I apologize for going off-topic!
ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮-ωα ⊰♡1017 & ♡ Tardis!⊱ wrote: "Yeah, in six months I watched all six and a half seasons of NewWho, the full one season of firefly (Serenity is soon!) and the 6 episodes of Sherlock. I don't know what to do now."
I was the same. I watched all six and half seasons of New Doctor Who, Firefly + Serenity, and the 6 episodes of Sherlock in 4 1/2 months. And this was during a semester of college this year, I don't know how I got the grades I did. Maybe because everything related to one of the shows. In a couple days I plan on starting Torchwood to help with the blank time.
I was the same. I watched all six and half seasons of New Doctor Who, Firefly + Serenity, and the 6 episodes of Sherlock in 4 1/2 months. And this was during a semester of college this year, I don't know how I got the grades I did. Maybe because everything related to one of the shows. In a couple days I plan on starting Torchwood to help with the blank time.

No usually do not sleep, but I don't need a lot of sleep. Plus I watch most of my shows like Doctor Who, Sherlock, Firefly, Torchwood and some of my American shows on my laptop. Which is with me all the time at school therefore allowing me to watch shows while do school work on my breaks which tend to be two to three hour breaks.

Also, don't you need to study? What's your major? I know if my brother (civil engineering major) didn't study he probably wouldn't be able to keep his scholarships. But my sister (fine arts major) would be able to get away with it.
I'm a child Development Major going into teaching for Special Education. I have always been able to do my work and about a million other things at once. Just this semster with all the shows I watched and the books that I read I was able to get 3 A's and 2 B's. There has only been one semester that I got lower then a C and that was because of something else. I think what helps me is I some how relate what I'm watching to what I'm learning and it helps me remember the material. I talked about Doctor Who in three different papers that talked about a teenagers development and media, along with a couple other shows.
Also by the time I get home from either school, work, my internship I don't want to go out so I get into comfy clothes and curl up to watch TV and/or read a book.

-pretty little liars
-gossip girl
-vampire diaries
-the lying game
-Sherlock
-Psych
Plus a lot of movies like
-Jumanji
-the Truman show
-the breakfast club
-the nightmare before Christmas.
And heaps more.
So yeah ...

Don't get me wrong. I don't spend all my time watching TV but when you go to school for 9 hours plus, you work, and an internship sometimes you don't want to go out at night. But I do hang out with my friends, I could never just stay home. I text too but most of the time I will talk with my friends on the phone when I have time.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Detective the Woman and the Winking Tree: A Novel Of Sherlock Holmes (other topics)Neverwhere (other topics)