Sherlock Holmes wrote:
Lol, you have good critical faculties! I'm terrible at things like that...everyone always says I'd make an awful film reviewer because I can never criticise anything. I kind of know what you mean but it's never stuck out to me before - maybe it will now you've mentioned it!
I'd love to have a minor part in Sherlock! Did professional acting as a kid till I was about 18, packed in when I went to Uni.
I'm always accused of being very analytical and very fanatical once I get my interest spiked in something.
I think it comes from several things, For 20 years I was in a job where it was my duty to 'criticise' or pull apart every action and decide 'what was that for/did it work' stuff like that. So I am now a natural critic of everything really.
The other thing is my location, oddly enough!
Here in Australia, through bad promotion from the TV network, Sherlock isn't a massive hit. It's popularity is more within the ranks of the late 20's & upwards. There's no teenage/early 20's fanbase really & that is where popularity gets its biggest push media wise. So there's a bunch of married couples & older people discussing this show; a very mature audience. So to get info on teh show (and to watch it asap) we have to study the internet and see what's happening. Doing that, you read a LOT of b;logs, ideas, reviews. And then we have whopping great discussions when we get together, deep stuff exploring the souls of every character etc. So we quickly weed out the 'hysteria' stuff, the incessant fanfic stuff and look for the facts only.
It's very much like that for Dr Who fans here but they have the luxury of a few decades to have built up their cult following numbers! (And as I have said before, I have no interest in Dr Who)
So when we see all this 'believe in Sherlock' stuff being plastered around countries miles from here, we get a little sad that something like that will never be the rage down here.
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Sherlock Holmes 28 March 13:08
Mycroft’s popularity doesn’t surprise me at all. He is, after all, incredibly beautiful, clever and well-dressed. And beautiful. Did I mention that?
--Mark Gatiss
"I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I’m not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."
Robert McCloskey