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Just as well BBC Sherlock is my favourite representation.
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besleybean wrote:
Just as well BBC Sherlock is my favourite representation.
You really hate not having the last word, don't you? ;-)
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I just answer other peoples posts...thought that's what the board was all about!
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besleybean wrote:
Just as well BBC Sherlock is my favourite representation.
I really do not understand this answer in relation to my post.
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Because obviously they did want a strong representation of Mary.
Their choice and their right.
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besleybean wrote:
Because obviously they did want a strong representation of Mary.
Their choice and their right.
Why are you always stressing that it's their right to do so? Of course it is their right. It's their show. As well as it is for example my right to dislike the non conclusive way they wrote her from charming sweet nurse to egoistic smart-alec.
I do have that right, don't I?
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Of course.
I'm not the one questioning peoples posts!
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SusiGo wrote:
Of one thing I am very, very sure - that there have been very few Sherlock Holmes scholars and fans over the last 130 years who wished for more representation of Mrs Mary Watson. I cannot remember a single one, tbh.
Is there a source about how Strand readers reacted to her introduction and later to her disappearing?
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Maybe there is but I am not enough of a Holmes scholar to know about it. What I know is that there is and has been an extensive discussion about the "six wives" of Watson. ACD has been very inconsistent in his writing of Watson's marriage and the character of wife which to me proves that they were not very important to him. He used every trick to have married Watson still spend time with Holmes. Make of that what you will.
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Well, you could say that by giving Mary an inconsistent character Mofftiss stayed true to canon. ;-)
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Oh, this is a very good point! So in the end she is Canon after all.
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She certainly appears in mine!
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besleybean wrote:
She certainly appears in mine!
You are having your own canon? Isn't that like the opposite of "canon"? Or did I get the word wrong?
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No, I was unclear.
I meant she's in my copy of the Canon.
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Ah thanks. But I think you'very got Susi's and my comments wrong. We meant (half jokingly) that BBC Mary is as inconsistent as canon Mary and therefore, somehow, BBC Mary fits canon even though she is that smart-alec sweet super heroine good wife mingle-mangle.
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I'm happy with both.
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Let's continue this over at the Mary thread. One moment please...
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A lovely anecdote about Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce:
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SusiGo wrote:
A lovely anecdote about Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce:
LOL!
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SusiGo wrote:
A lovely anecdote about Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce:
A lovely story, well-told!