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karadinart) wrote2012-01-17 03:44 pm
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CBS to make pilot for 'Elementary' a modern-day Sherlock Holmes in New York
Yup, you heard that right - studio-based Timberman/Beverly Prods a modern take on the cases of the pipe-smoking (private eye?) created by Arthur Conan Doyle, with Sherlock now living in New York City. Veteran Medium writer-producer Doherty wrote the script and is executive producing the project with Sarah Timberman & Carl Beverly.
Seriously, if this is made and picked up I will watch this train wreck with glee. How old will Holmes be I wonder? Will he even be British? Will Watson be a doctor and a soldier and possibly female? Will they have a dog? Will Lestrade be African-American? Of course, right off the bat, they annoy me with 'private eye'.
Seriously, if this is made and picked up I will watch this train wreck with glee. How old will Holmes be I wonder? Will he even be British? Will Watson be a doctor and a soldier and possibly female? Will they have a dog? Will Lestrade be African-American? Of course, right off the bat, they annoy me with 'private eye'.
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(sorry, my head is a bit all over the place, but yes - spot on!)
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Though I will admit that was wrong about the reboot of Hawaii Five-O. I love it. :) I just can't see it with Elementary since we already have a wonderful modern adaption.
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Now....if they had set this in 19th century New York, I think it could have been rather interesting. But modern?
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I guess it depends exactly HOW modern they will make it, modern for context and freshness or modern because it will sell and it's easier than getting period locations in the US. Hey because it's 2012 we will make sure we have plenty of minorities, a coffee shop set, a token alternative chick, and plenty of relevant puns with modern street language. "Hey Sherlock, you izz smarter than Google dude!"
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And with the expectations being in the sky thanks to the BBC version... :D