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Yesterday afternoon, I got my hands on the pilot script for Elementary, so consider this a Tumblr exclusive, I guess. I will not be sharing my source or the PDFs I was sent, so please dont make an effort in asking how and why; Ill just side-eye the f*ck out of you then ask, Did you even bother to read what I said? That aside, Ive been reading the teleplay on and off since I received it, I wanted to notate some quick thoughts Ive had. It seems Joan was originally conceived as a twenty-nine year old woman. Obviously Lucy Liu is not a twenty-nine year old woman. Couple that with her ethnicity, it is a pleasure seeing they honestly did have an open casting call that lead to Lius involvement. Around page six, Joan and, as an extension, we are introduced to Sherlock Holmes. Hes doing quirky stuff like memorizing all the adverts and programs on television as a memory test while Joan informs him she was hired as his live-in sober companion for the next six weeks. I can already predict Sherlock BBC fans having a meltdown over Joan and Sherlocks banter over his boredom, to be quite honest. However this mustnt be too surprising over their issues over Joan Watson wearing sweatersas if thats not a thing people across the world do. They also discuss the issue of sex. He likes it six feet off the ground and in handcuffs. This later becomes a significant insight into Sherlocks character, and it is delivered by Joan. << ??!! Introductions aside, there are a few moments where Joan is taken back by Sherlocks ability to read her well-enough. Its sort of annoying, because how many times are we gonna have to go through this Oh my god! Hes brilliant routine, but whatevs. I guess thats what we deal with regarding pilots. During a car ride, we get Sherlocks backstory. Worked as a consultant, Scotland Yard. Now hes doing similar in New York City for reasons. He introduces Joan has his valet after he asks if theres a particular title people refer her as. She had replied, You decided. Not a direct quote, but thats the basics. Enough with direct summaries of the action, Crystal. What I really should discuss is the dynamic between Joan and Sherlock because thats where most of the unrest lies. In the beginning, there are scenes where Sherlock tries to intimidate Joan into stepping down and she handles it quite well, actually. She figures out his game and handles it gracefully, but theres also moments again where Joan is taken back by his lightening speed deductions; oh, wait, is that world copyrighted by Moffat. I should look into that. Theres a brief scene where Sherlock has to get Joan to acknowledge one of his deductions were correct. While there was an element of annoyance, I think it wasnt out of bowing to his lead, but more out of embarrassment over no longer beinglegally a doctor. Plus, she blackmails Sherlock later on. To be honest, I am thinking the blackmail scenes what yesterdays set photos detailed. Whats most different between Elementary Watson and Sherlock BBC Watson is the fact the former doesnt want to be there, and it is not out of discomfort of Sherlocks nature; its because she hates her job whereas John was supposedly addicted to the rush. That lends itself to a different dynamic between Sherlock and Joan, in my opinion. They have more of a push and pull whereas Sherlock/John always had more of a hero worship vibe. Like, a lot of Johns disappointment comes from Sherlock letting him down, but in the end Sherlock is always right. Where Joan well, she has a couple moments where her insights into Sherlocks behavior and motivations cuts deep, and it comes from of frustration because he wont admit when hes clearly bested by her. Sherlock later admits it when tries to convince her to help him finish the recently closed case. Which, by the way, she figures out the clue that locks everything in place. Basically, I have to say I think theres a more even relationship between Sherlock and Joan in this adaption. In my opinion, she definitely starts playing a more active part throughout the cases as she gets more interested. Keyword: interested. So I think all the worries about that particular power dynamic will be put to rest once people see the pilot, But! From what I have read, the cases really do feel like standard police procedurals. Opens with the beginnings of murder, of course. Cuts away to the introduction of Joan and her morning routine. That sort of ridiculous stuff. They all dont seem clever enough to be a Sherlock Holmes adaption. Actually, it was sort of boring? Depending on that way Elementary is stylized, it could have an NBC-esque feel. (Almost on-par with the late Prime Suspects.) But given it is on CBS, I am not sure if I have hope, and thats something we definitely must wait to see. Nevertheless, it is still better than Sherlock BBC. Ill tell you that much. <<< อะไรนะ.... ว่าใหม่อีกทีซิ
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