A Scandal in Belgravia (Sherlock BBC)
Jan. 2nd, 2012 03:05 pmAnd that was... dissapointing
The episode went sort of like a curve for me: it started out REALLY great, then it got annoying, then I got bored, then a leeeetle bit of drama, then I was completely unempressed with the over-all plot, then Sherlock cracked the phone-code and I was all 'Wooohooo' and then that ending was about the lamest thing in ever.
Moffat, it's alright for characters to die and stay dead. It happens. Also, he can't write romance to save his life. I would say more about that, but just go read
kilodalton's review of this. To quote on Moffat-romance: 'they're too rushed, too vapid, too based on sex as opposed to emotion, and fall flat.'
I got a kick out of Mrs. Hudson's scenes. Sherlock and John's relationship seems to have reverted to a former status however: oh, and the Molly scene was greatly executed as well. But overall? Not at all living up to the pure quality that was the first season. Instead of a plot-driven episode with amazing interaction, we have an episode that is mainly about a sexy-sexy lady (who is played beautifully by Laura Pulver I must admit) who double-hands Sherlock, and the secret, somewhat-eeeevil (only not really) government project. Oh, and Mycroft told Mrs. Hudson to shut up. Mycroft, that is so not on. You have been relocated on my favorites-list, and am now just above Anderson. Shame on you!!
In the canon story, Irene Adler is an opera-singer who, yes, cons people and yes, tricks and outsmarts Sherlock, but her story is a small one and in the end she runs away with this guy that she wants to marry - this guy who isn't Sherlock. At all. And this woman - written by a dude who lived in a society where women were not equal to men - managed to write her as strong and brilliant, without the bloody sex jokes.
Sorry, but its starting to become a pattern that a woman is strong if she's comfortable with being naked: she's strong if she's all about her sexuality. These don't have to be connected, at all.
Moriarty's ringtone almost saved this whole episode, though. That was so fucking amazing, I cried from laughter!!!
The episode went sort of like a curve for me: it started out REALLY great, then it got annoying, then I got bored, then a leeeetle bit of drama, then I was completely unempressed with the over-all plot, then Sherlock cracked the phone-code and I was all 'Wooohooo' and then that ending was about the lamest thing in ever.
Moffat, it's alright for characters to die and stay dead. It happens. Also, he can't write romance to save his life. I would say more about that, but just go read
I got a kick out of Mrs. Hudson's scenes. Sherlock and John's relationship seems to have reverted to a former status however: oh, and the Molly scene was greatly executed as well. But overall? Not at all living up to the pure quality that was the first season. Instead of a plot-driven episode with amazing interaction, we have an episode that is mainly about a sexy-sexy lady (who is played beautifully by Laura Pulver I must admit) who double-hands Sherlock, and the secret, somewhat-eeeevil (only not really) government project. Oh, and Mycroft told Mrs. Hudson to shut up. Mycroft, that is so not on. You have been relocated on my favorites-list, and am now just above Anderson. Shame on you!!
In the canon story, Irene Adler is an opera-singer who, yes, cons people and yes, tricks and outsmarts Sherlock, but her story is a small one and in the end she runs away with this guy that she wants to marry - this guy who isn't Sherlock. At all. And this woman - written by a dude who lived in a society where women were not equal to men - managed to write her as strong and brilliant, without the bloody sex jokes.
Sorry, but its starting to become a pattern that a woman is strong if she's comfortable with being naked: she's strong if she's all about her sexuality. These don't have to be connected, at all.
Moriarty's ringtone almost saved this whole episode, though. That was so fucking amazing, I cried from laughter!!!
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Date: 2012-01-02 06:26 pm (UTC)ts still a very horrible pattern that sends a very wrong signal to the world, and the young people watching it.
Yes! He wants us to think that he's not misogynistic, when in fact everything he writes is.
and can we talk about how absolutely horrid that ending was? I cringe just thinking about it!
It was very meh, if you ask me. But obviously there's no point in expecting Moffat to kill off characters, ever...
Ooh, we need to marry Wilf and Mrs Hudson! :D
I really like Gatiss as an actor, actually; his Mycroft is brilliant! Tbh I'm much more excited about the next episode, which he wrote, than I was about this one.
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Date: 2012-01-02 07:20 pm (UTC)I thought it was waaaay to sentimental, waaaaay to overly-done, waaaaay to manipulative towards John (you cannot tell me that Mycroft didn't know) and waaaaaay too much Moffat yet again writing the main characters - who happen to be bloody masterminds - as 'stupid' and 'slow'.
Gatiss is amazing, and I hope we're getting more of him this season. Next episode can only be better than this one :/
Match made in heaven! :D
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Date: 2012-01-03 01:10 pm (UTC)Exactly! Why can't we just have dramas with characters who are people, not 'they're supposed to be like that because...'
That's why I like Rose and Donna, they can be tough sometimes, and so sweet the next time and there's no warning sign like 'oh oh, not behaving like a proper female here'. In the same way Ten(nant) has a feminine side but that never affects his manliness imo... And that's why I love Spooks so much. The female characters are so well-written and everybody is written as a person!
Ah, I don't know about Mycroft, lol. Now that you mention it, he probably did. Everybody treated John like crap, mind you, and I Do. Not. Like! *shakes fist*
Tbh, my favourite thing about this ep was 'Yay! Lots of Mycroft!'. Not enough Lestrade though, if you ask me. Well, see you next time and hopefully we'll be more satisfied. ;)
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Date: 2012-01-03 02:20 pm (UTC)John got shoved SO in the background in favor of Irene, didn't he? I did adore his scenes, but... :/
Oh yes, definitely more Lestrade. I hope we get to see Anderson again too, though it seems unlikely!
Also, I watched the first ep of Downton Abbey and I loved it!
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Date: 2012-01-03 06:24 pm (UTC)Yes, he was... Although, I have to say, having just re-watched the episode to screencap and icon it (because in spite of all the flaws, there's so much pretty!!), that I 'liked' it more this time. I managed to forget Irene's characterization, the nonsensical plot and the terrible, terrible ending to focus on the acting, and they all act so well! I was a lot more moved than I was when I watched it yesterday, especially during the scene in which Sherlock cracks the code. I had shippy feelings then. =P Also the little bits, most of the times due to the acting, like the fact that Mycroft and John seem to somehow like each other, Lestrade, Mrs Hudson etc.
Downton! =D I think you're going to fall in love with this show!
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Date: 2012-01-04 07:57 am (UTC)I've fallen a great deal in love with it already :D