This TV series is the most faithful adaptation of the source material you'll ever see.Every line, every facial reaction and every set is exactly as the original stories described.And it's all free on Youtube (at least it was six months ago).
>>214966981The Soviet version is an unironically superior adaption to this.
>>214967639proofs?
>>214967639While I enjoyed the Soviet version, Jeremy Brett's portrayal of Holmes is still my favorite.
>blocks your path
Jeremy Brett is Sherlock Holmes. It's probably the best casting in history.
>>214967717>>blocks your p-ACK
I look like this and do this.
>>214967814I hated this show so much
>>214967814Is that the path of understanding seed and feed joke?
>>214967717Wishbone is the GOAT. I think out of fairness to the other adaptations we have to exclude him from this debate.
>>214967814>garbage can.
>>214966981-Brett's HGolmes-17 moments of spring-Arcanein no particular order...feel free to add some to this list.
>>214966981What are some Sherlock moments where you’re like “wow this guy is pretty smart”
>>214968132Not even looking at a woman explaining the case to him because her looks and charms will impact his objectivity is pretty smart.
>>214967749It's prefect, only thing I don't like about him is that he consciously tried making the character more wholesome, kicking his addictions and not hating women, which are two of his most interesting and funny traits.
>>214966981Had to take the day off work ill. This thread making me feel better already.
Favourite Brett episode? Blue carbuncle for me. It scratches both my love of Christmas and sherlock holmes itches.
>>214966981By jove watson, look at the size of his white boy clitty! She's definitely ready to please big black cock!
>>214969027Biggest pile of sherlock shite since the BBC version with cumberbunch vegetable patch
Loved it when Mycroft solved the case halfway through the episode, gets bored and leaves a hint to Sherlock and goes back to The Diogenes Club.
>>214966981Pretty much spot-on with the book feel.
>>214970571Great casting too.
>>214970764Worth the slog?
>>214966981Okayaru
>>214966981>ctrl+f>"basil rathbone">0 resultsevery one of you needs to kill yourselves
>>214966981The 80s was really the time for definitive detective adaptations.
>gentleman, please! i shall determine the properties of these two pills using LE SCIENCE.fucking woke BBC. in the book, he killed a dog.
>>214967814part of me just knew they got the 'mind palace' shite from this. it's actually a neat trick for memorising a list of items. it doesn't put a database into your brain.
>>214967814>giving him superpowers instead of making him smartsame reason why I didn't like Will Graham in the Mads Hannibal show
Thoughts on elementary? I enjoyed it for what it was and most of the characters are likeable.
>>214972794Yeah JH was by far the best Miss Marple. David Suchet is a decent Poirot too.Back to cinema, <pic attached> was a good realization I think. All the characters and scenes were exactly how you imagine them when reading the book.
>>214973064My second favourite holmes inspired media after Bretts version, its more unorthodox but I think they executed it well and it is unironically more faithful to Holmes as a character than anything from Sherlock
>>214973428Definitely. Bbc murdered sherlock
A comfy wildcard appears
>>214973552Oops, forgot this isn't faithful to source material but fuck it, it's a good laugh.
>>214967814This show is pure cringe kino. Then after the first two seasons it becomes just cringe
good heavensthere are still a few series without niggers.
Who would win?
>>214967814Someone post the pasta
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>>214968132HOLMES: How is the dear wife?MUSGRAVE: I'm not marriedHOLMES: How wise
>>214972834To be fair the dog was sick and dying and was about to be put down.