There is no one who is more suitable to play Holmes than Jeremy Brett. The meticulous thinking hidden in the corners of the hooked nose and tight mouth, overflowing with sufficient wisdom triumphantly in the corners of the glorious eyes. With the honest but witty Watson as the back-up and helper, the amazing expressions of Watson and the supporting actors in the process of shaking the burden at the end of each episode are simply our mirror. In the face of all crimes and conspiracies, he will always hold the weight lightly. As long as the old pair of Baker Street takes action, the weak justice will be supported, and the hidden evil will be punished. I think this is a secret dream in the hearts of all kind people. Especially at the beginning of "Returning", a few years after Holmes disappeared, Watson's white temples played by Edward Hardwicke were instantly older than David Burke's version. This just confirms that the pain of Watson and the pain of our readers (watchers) in these years of losing old friends are really great. But after many years, the almighty Holmes is still full of energy, returning splendidly nonchalantly. This is the immortality of justice, who will always return like a king after the ebb of evil.
After watching the TV series version of "Four Signatures", I sighed. I remember in the book that Watson and Morstan finally got married, but only one bachelor sighed, "What a nice lady". Watson has more than just opportunities. His quality is the spirit of the time that Britain ruled the world in the 19th century. It is also what I look forward to and admire. He has to settle down in a difficult environment. He must be a medical practitioner to support his family. He must serve the Queen in Madras and Calcutta for three years and become famous. His revolver hit the eyebrows of the assailant on another ship in the distance on the bumpy boat. He There is his legend.
I have none of these. So I can only sigh.
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