Yes!! I'm still reading it, but it was wonderful to see Sherlock being all giddy about his research at the start instead of the usual gloomy man who only gets vaguely excited about a case every once in a while😭 (I know that's exaggerated, but MAN the original Sherlock seems precious so far)
Just started reading Sherlock Holmes and all the adaptations are wrong. This man is a delight. He gets excited about hemoglobin and is ecstatic at the thought of Watson as a roommate. He purposefully forgets how the solar system works so he has more room in his brain for crime. He shows Watson the dirt stains on his trousers and he can tell what part of London they come from based on color and consistency. (As far as i can tell Watson didn't ask, Sherlock just gets back from walks and tells Watson about the stains unprompted.) The text specifically says "Holmes was certainly not a difficult man to live with." Why does every adaptation make him unpleasant and rude, he's literally just eccentric. He's such a goober, I love him.
Do y'all think the early progression of Viktor's sickness could be seen in Jayce's sketches? A bit deeper eyebags, sharper edges on his cheeks, slightly more sunken in expressions, barely even noticeable if you don't know, but visible in hindsight through all these little sketches spread across Jayce's journal, unknowingly documenting the process
Hello everyone, I am having to prepare to write a speech for my literature class concerning the quality of movie adaptations of novels. So I wanted to ask: Do you guys have any adapted scenes that you found remarkable in some way? Preferably a good one, but bad examples are welcome too of course🫡
Maybe a scene from Arthur Conan Doyle‘s canon that often gets left out but you find important? Or a scene that you thought a certain adaptation absolutely nailed or really just butchered? I am specifically referring to specific scenes here and *not* to overall series’ or movies. Please do tell me about what you find remarkable in relation to the original novels, I would really appreciate any help with this as I’d started to look for examples a bit late so I only have today and tomorrow to gather them🧍♂️
This doesn’t have to concern Sherlock Holmes, it can also be about Harry Potter, etc., anything really, I just used that as an example since I plan on using Holmes as a reference/example for my thesis anyway.
Fast replies would be much appreciated, as I don’t really have any idea where to even start right now :,)
I just finished Detroit Become Human for the first time and I’m in desperate need to talk about it
I'm no elder, but I see it as proof that even androids and humans can't always tell which is which, proving that there's no legitimate difference (except ofc the physical capabilities and such, but even those are hard to notice if you don't know, as we can see with them)
You could put a human and an android in a room and if they're both behaving politely around eachother (and if they can't bring up android related questions), neither of them would know *for sure* whether the other is android or human (also given that the android has deviated and stuff cause if not then ofc that'd be very noticeable)
I think that even though there are of course certain giveaway points that would make it easier to guess which one's which, this case just proves that you don't always know. Even amongst your own kind you can't always recognize everyone as such here, for example because you assumed they weren't; I think this goes to show that whether her daughter was an android or a human didn't matter at all to her, she saw a child in need and decided to take care of her and that fact doesn't change when she finds out Alice is an android either, sure she's surprised but that doesn't make much of a difference in how she sees her
Hi guys :)
I wanted to ask elders of dbh fandom some questions about Kara's storyline, because right now i am watching the let's play and i just got to the moment when they reveal that Alice is an android.
I REALLY DONT UNDERSTAND WHY THEY DID IT? Like, genuinely, i need someone to explain
When i thought earlier about Kara's storyline, i thought about love. About the unconditional love between android and human, about family love (i guees you can also see it in Markus's line but it s really short). And now it all ruined? Now it just "yeah, android can love an android".
No. I dont like it so much. We already see android love: tracy². They are androids, they love eachother. Isn't it an example?
And yeah, i can think about family love between android and android but stiiilllllll.....
More of my Andorian OC :] He's got a name now! (And so does my MC hehe they're Atoss and Thesith now)
My first time trying a turnaround, might color in the last sketch with his actual colors later, we'll see :]
If you've got any tips on how to improve the 3/4 view please do let me know cause I'm still kinda struggling with that here
Happy Sherlock & Co anniversary :)) I finally finished a digital drawing of these guys for the first time, the designs aren’t exactly final yet but I love them so have them anyway🫡
Data‼️ The GOAT
I was HOPING that someone would ask for him🦫
I'd already done some sketches of him earlier and I added one more for you :)
I've still gotta figure out his 3/4 lol (and tune some stuff generally) but he's so honestly surprisingly recognizable even without color👀
I'm also really seeing why everyone's been finding him so relatable, because yes that android really is very relatable there's no debating that
Is there an SNW community thingy on Tumblr already? I think that could be quite useful, if not I'm honestly considering to just make one myself because I need to connect with y'all more effectively🧍
Update: We've got one now! :]
https://www.tumblr.com/communities/strange-new-crew
Idk how to introduce this pitch properly, but look at what I've gathered:
Abed - Sherlock
Troy - John
Annie - Mariana
I bet the Sherlock & Co. trio would watch Community on TV nights and I can imagine Troy and Abed listening to Sherlock & Co. and eventually getting Annie into it too for the bit because they want her to know she's their Mariana🧍
This developed from me thinking about how Troy and Abed would dress up as John and Sherlock for Halloween and today I got hit with the connection between Mariana and Annie
Although John is the more "media-reference-y" one, but Sherlock and Abed are both canonically autistic and the way their dynamics work here and also in some other situations/the way they work themselves makes more sense that way I think
(Is there an overlap of these fandoms? Please tell me there's an overlap of these fandoms)
attempting to style my 12th Doctor wig while catching up with the last two Sherlock & Co. episodes🫡 (Only one more part left to come out for the Sign of Four wooo👀)
(She/Her/Any pronouns) 17 | Hi! I'm gonna be sharing my fanart here :] (will also ramble every now and then)Mostly Sherlock Holmes, Star Trek and Detroit: BH at the moment, some other stuff tooMy Instagram: a_nerdynerd
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