I should chime in here and say that the conventional-procedural stand-
alone nature of Episode 2, which I originally thought was an asset,
was trumped by the thrill of a developing series arc that resurfaces
in Episode 3. Liked 'em all, but ultimately, I preferred Eps 1 and 3 -
and, for reasons that will become apparent by the end of this short
run, I am very eager to see the next (already-approved) batch of
"Sherlock" installments when they are ready for airing.

On Oct 24, 8:10 pm, David Bruggeman <[email protected]> wrote:
> It aired on PBS in the DC area tonight as part of Masterpiece Mystery.  While 
> it
> was just the first installment, "A Study in Pink" (loosely based on "A Study 
> in
> Scarlet"), I was quite pleased by it, much like what Michael had to say when 
> it
> aired on BBC in the summer.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/tvornottv/browse_thread/thread/fd03d1b...
>
> I tend to think Moffat and company managed to make most of the creative
> transpositions that PGage was concerned about.  There are a couple of shifts
> where secondary characters are concerned.  One definitely works, involving
> Scotland Yard (including Lestrade).  With the other (which I can't mention for
> spoiler reasons), it's a bit early to tell.
>
> I need to watch it again, as I suspect I missed some touches.  But I won't 
> mind.
>
> David

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