Tuesday, September 3, 2013

response: Sherlock BBC

Okay, dangerous topic for me to write about. Lets see how this goes. This qualifies as a film, right?
Sherlock Holmes, british broadcasting channel, you have ruined my life yet again. Really I blame my friend for mentioning it while I was looking at Netflix, which resulted in two days of only watching Sherlock until I finished the seasons on Netflix.
The thing about Sherlock is that he sees so many things that normally you'd have to really look for, and illustrates a story behind it. The frustrating part is that its all so logical, so why can't I look at a person and know their life's story?
Sherlock is perceived as a sociopath, which is okay, except when he says rude things to people that love him and you want to slap him because of what he's done. He's very strait forward and inconsiderate, and loves to show off. However, when he attempts to read a person and manages to overlook their emotions, which are seemingly unfamiliar to him, he only occasionally notices that he's been a jerk and attempts to apologize.
"Why would she be thinking of her dead child as she was dying? Hmmm I wonder why Sherlock"
"But that was ages ago, why would she still be upset?"
And in case you've ever seen the meme that says, "Anderson don't talk out loud you lower the IQ of the entire street." That was after Anderson (works with police) suggests that a murdered woman was writing a word in another language "rache", and not writing Rachel, which was the woman's deceased daughter.

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