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May 23, 2012 9:43 pm  #1


Pop Matters: Tea With Sherlock (article)


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May 24, 2012 12:11 am  #2


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Wow this is a fabulous article! Highly recommended.


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May 24, 2012 4:10 am  #3


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"The sleuthing stories are transport; Sherlock Holmes is the one being solved…Who is he? The answer—even as we assail, without success, the creators of the show for the original meaning—is to be found nowhere but within ourselves, and that truly pushes Sherlock up through the clouds of entertainment and into the stratosphere of real art."

Yes - that's it!


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May 24, 2012 6:07 am  #4


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What en excellent article, nice to read some proper analysis. I must have missed The Daily Mail's et al convulsions...no great loss...at Benedict's American sell-out. Wonder if Simon Pegg has received the same treatment then? Not sure what Steven Moffat would make of the 'remnants of his Scottish accent' remark but I can picture his face as I am writing this.

Oh...Martin Crieff is not crazy!


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May 24, 2012 6:20 am  #5


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Thanks for forwarding this link!   This article was refreshing to read.

 

May 24, 2012 6:22 am  #6


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Well, I have had a look at The Daily Mail on-line and can find no convulsions whatsoever and no references to 'selling out' to America, whatever that is.


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May 24, 2012 6:39 am  #7


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Good grief.
Well it is on a site aptly titled 'Pop' matters. Much of the first page is all fangirl fantasy really. For one part, I don't even think they read what they said earlier. Maybe there was more than one writer, but by the nd of that page I was giggling to myself over a few contradictions.

Second page seems a bit more matter of fact.

I would like to see the actual interview, there are some things not well explained.


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May 24, 2012 12:13 pm  #8


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The 'actual interview' is the Q&A session after Scandal preview. It's on YouTube somewhere.

Benedict has referenced the 'sell-out' slander in another interview. Something about going to Hollywood and dating a model and becoming a walking cliche.


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May 24, 2012 12:38 pm  #9


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Maybe another paper then. I shall investigate! Mwahahah!


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June 5, 2012 2:18 pm  #10


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A very well-written and thorough article with nice photos. Thanks very much for posting  .


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June 5, 2012 4:53 pm  #11


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“I don’t think he’s damaged at all. I think it’s all self-inflicted. I think what this is about is humanizing him, making you realize there’s actually an adolescent that is being repressed from childhood purposely in order try and become the ultimate, calculating deduction machine. And he can’t actually do that. 

Thank you Benedict!

Great article and so spot on: The show is about the unravelling all the complex layers of Sherlock. And the best news is: Sherlock is doing the investigation


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