This show is quite slow, you are sure you are going to watch it seriously instead of "ah, wait for the third season to have nothing to do" By the way, what kind of mentality is it to watch What, and it's completely destroyed.
It's not that the focus of the performance is different at all, but the audience level is similar due to the time sequence. Even if you care more about logic, you can watch this version, most of its chapters will not make non-brain fans feel bad. Also Its inheritance of Fushu is not so blatantly superficial, and people who are not familiar with Fushu usually give it one star."
"Each EP is researched to ensure it's as close to reality as it can be."
"Reporter: You Will it make Moriarty more of a criminal boss of our time?
Production: It's challenging and fun. It's too easy to make Moriarty mischievous, we don't want to go that way There's a way. Our Sherlock Holmes has to have an enemy who is his counterpart, not borrowed from other movies, books, TV shows. If you know Moriarty, you will know that this man is doing bad things for money and profit. He's not bad for bad. He's motivated. We're going to turn Moriarty into a more believable criminal boss in our real world. (Actually, even in fiction, Mo doesn't really exist - so 7% of those who have cheaters.)"
"The relationship between Sherlock Holmes and Watson is also one of the highlights of the show. But ultimately, our core is the case. The case has to be complicated, grotesque, and interesting. But it's also very interesting to watch the lives of Sherlock Holmes and Watson. Interesting. See how they try to live together. How to get over the pain of the past. Heal it in your own way and move on with your life.”
"In the original texts, Holmes is often testing his own theories with various experiments. The exploding tennis balls were a nod to that." (Why do I think of Thor Bridge first...)
The origin of the play title : Elementary, my dear Watson definition
A phrase often attributed to Sherlock Holmes, the English detective in the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes supposedly says this to his amazed companion, Dr. Watson, as he explains his reasoning in solving a crime. Though these precise words are never used in the Holmes stories, something like them appears in the story “The Crooked Man”: “'Excellent!' I [Watson] cried. 'Elementary,' said he.”
“Note: in the play, Fu set a special ringtone for Watson's call, which was a soundtrack from Hitchcock's "The Psycho", which shows that Fu was bothered by Watson calling him."
"The show has two writers from "Howard Dr. Si”. The landlord’s note: The plaster image was moved from the play “Doctor House”.” (House is definitely the top grade among the Futong people)
“(Interview) [Overview] Doherty and Beverly sat down with us at a roundtable interview to talk about their unusual twist on the character of Dr. Watson, why it was important to remain true to the spirit of the original relationship between Holmes and Watson rather than pursue any romantic entanglement, and how the characters' unique friendship will be an integral part of the show as much as the mysteries they investigate each week. They also discussed their reluctance to introduce additional characters right away in order to develop the main characters and give the audience some time to find the show. Finally, they talked about what Jonny Lee Miller brings to the lead role and addressed comparisons that have been drawn between their new show and the BBC's highly successful Sherlock.
[Several questions] A French reporter: French drama fans are concerned about whether you will borrow elements from BBC dramas. Can you tell me what you think about magic and bbc sherlock.
Beverly: We thought that show was pretty good.
Doherty: Very good. I have a lot of respect for Magic. But the Sherlock Holmes time-travel story doesn't begin with Magic, but in the 1940s. BR in Victoria, then BR in WWII. Therefore, crossing the blessing has never been a new idea. But I only watched the first season of that bbc show and I thought it was good. I heard the second season was good too. But we're not going to copy anything from that show. Sherlock Holmes has been changed too many times. Sherlock Holmes is everywhere. He traveled to the future, returned to the past, became a cartoon character, and published a novel about him. Many adaptations are good. I don't think these adaptations will hurt each other. Sherlock Holmes' shoulders are stiff enough to carry us all.
Reporter: How much do you use for the original story? Will fans be able to see the best of the original, or are you planning to do a complete rewrite?
Producer: We will bury a lot of easter eggs in the play at the beginning, if you are not familiar with the original book, you will not see these. As the episode develops, the easter egg part will grow bigger and bigger. But if you haven't read the original book, you can still watch this show, but it will lose a lot of fun. The legendary adventures and character relationships in the original book are wonderful. The case is interesting, but it's not the only thing we're going to show. If someone could rewrite a story from the original to present New York, we'd love to try it, but that's not something we're currently considering. We're going to tell the Lucky Boys a new Sherlock Holmes story every week.
(The Milverton adaptation is fantastic!)"
"One, the format (or mode) of the episodes
The Format: Like the majority of procedural dramas on CBS, “Elementary” will tackle a case per week, instead of being a continuing drama. So whatever the case Holmes becomes involved in at the top of the hour, it will be solved by the end. “Unlocking the mystery of this show, I think, is a personal journey, as well as a professional one — the mystery of who Sherlock is and the mystery of who Joan Watson is,” Beverly says. “That is a very much serialized element to this show, whether it is her family, or his father or brother, whoever, I think those are the kinds of stories that will complement the contained elements of the storytelling."
Second, the deductive interpretation of Sherlock Holmes
"Elementary"'s Take on Sherlock Holmes: In "Elementary," Sherlock Holmes is an addictive personality, but his addiction is not just to drugs, but also to solving puzzles.
Fu is an "addictive" person. Not only drug addiction, but also addicted to puzzle solving.
He wants to do the right thing, to help people. At the end of the day, he believes in justice. So for him, it's not just about putting bad guys behind bars, but helping people and doing the right thing are factors that play into it as well.
He wants to do the right thing. to help others. Ultimately, he believes in justice. For him, it's not just about bringing bad guys to justice, but more importantly helping others and doing what he thinks is right.
“I've always described him as someone for whom the world and life came quite easily because he could see so many things. He could take things down to their simplest elements, and it makes not just investigation relatively simple but, sort of, living your life and navigating this world. But, obviously, something happened. To his great surprise, the world is not as easy as he thought. Something terrible happened to him in London and he spiraled out of control. Our Sherlock has emerged with what, I think, is at his core just a tiny kernel of self doubt where one previously never existed. It's not something we are going to speak to very often, but I think it's one of the things that drives him."
The world is too simple for him, and he can always see the whole ocean from a drop of water. But something happened that made him find that the world was not as simple as he thought, and he was extremely surprised. Terrible things happened in London and he lost control. That's what made him appear in our show (to the effect that he came to New York because of it). He had doubts about himself that he had never had before. We don't mention it all the time on the show, but it's one of his driving forces.
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Fourth, pay tribute to the original work (adaptation loyalty)
Homages to the Original: The producers plan to plant little “Easter eggs” to delight true fans of Sherlock Holmes with things only a fan would notice without making a more casual viewer feel excluded from the story. They are also not planning to modernize the original stories, written by Arthur Conan Doyle, especially since the change in locale would make some of it impossible. “That said, if something really stood out, if somebody really had a take on something, that we felt we could modernize, [we might do it],” Doherty says. “For example, 'Hounds of the Baskervilles' is especially difficult given it is about a guy who paints a dog in phosphorescent paint. It is hard to do in New York City in 2012. But again, we would like to have little tips of our caps to fans who really know the material, who know the names,who know the streets … little bits and pieces of the original mythology.”
The producers decided to use the "Easter Egg" approach to pay homage to the original book and its loyal readers.
These easter eggs (details) are not real fans and cannot be interpreted.
The writers did not intend to translate some of the stories from the original to the modern era. A story like The Hound of the Baskervilles is hard to translate to New York in 2012. But we'll do our best to let our fans know that we know what's inside the story.
If you know the names of the characters in those adventure stories, know the names of those streets, then you will have a lot of fun watching our episodes. "
A TVLine interview at the end of July with
Elementary producers firmly denied that there would be a love relationship between Sherlock Holmes and Watson.
Love is absolutely impossible between Sherlock Holmes and Watson. For me, there is no need to even discuss whether there is love or not. No matter how many fans want them to have love, I will never let this happen. I have no pressure on this.
"For me, [romance is] completely off the table," Rob Doherty told TVLine. "It's just not in my head for season one and, looking ahead… I just don't feel like that's a part of the show."
Doherty joked: "The original Holmes, to the best of my knowledge, never slept with Watson."
"People will ask us [about their relationship] every week, and there will be people who want to see it happen,"
"I don't want to break any hearts but it's just not in our plans. And I have felt no pressure [from the network] to pursue that
kind of storyline."
This is a new American drama, the plot is very compact, I personally think that the screenwriter of the American drama is still very good, after watching it, I still have a lot of ideas, which gives me another feeling, the image of Sherlock Holmes is refreshing. There are flaws, but I still feel that this The deduction method is worth watching
Canaan 7378: It is worth watching for now. The show's strong ratings serve as some kind of funny warning.
Stray cat downstairs: Reply to Canaan 7378: Warning?
Canaan 7378: Reply to the stray cats downstairs: In other words, those NC fans who believe that this show must be unwatched by Watson's transgender (or such low-level rhetoric) slapped themselves loudly.
I don't mean that this show will definitely maintain strong ratings until season 2, 8...N, but some demeaning rhetoric, too pale. That is to say, the people who say these low-level rhetoric, the "Holmes film and television drama" they admire, are not the real point of view in reality at all.
The stray cat downstairs: Reply to Canaan 7378: Hmmmm~"
"The BBC screenwriter is a fan of Rathbone Fu, so he learned to connect the original cases; the CBS screenwriter is also a fan of Rathbone Fu, so he learned to create his own according to the original design ideas. Can't say who is more advanced than the other. But when it comes to someone's "stance" playing the violin, we can only sigh that we are "obviously" smart. "
(Fans talk about the relationship between Fuhua) They are an equal relationship, which is just a subtle contrast to another modern version that is very popular, and that version of Zhonghuasheng doctor is completely dependent on his work in the hospital. It's even more so if you're not studying medicine. "
It's a bit strange in appearance, because Miller looks handsome in a suit and tie. The character of this show is to deliberately make him look like a down-and-out migrant worker, with crumpled clothes and sloppy shirts and T-shirts. I don't know what the intention is, maybe I want to conform to the image of a drug addict, and then kick away the brainless fan who only likes to look at the appearance. " 'But what you're really looking for is a sheet of The Times that has been cut into small holes with scissors. Here's a copy of The Times, that's it. You recognize it easily, do you recognize it? ' - from the Hound again
It's just for fans: those idiots who say that this show has nothing to do with Sherlock Holmes can rest.
Just fans: I didn't watch the previous episodes seriously and didn't look for them deliberately. This episode took so much effort to find it. Pay more tribute, the screenwriter is really a fan.
Canaan 7378: The reply is just for fans: Yes, so it’s not unreasonable that this show is so popular and popular”
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