On the other hand, the CBS pilot is set in 2012 NYC, which means we
can look forward to seeing Holmes chase a felon through a urine-
splattered subway station in "A Study in Yellow," confront the Nets'
front office in "The Clowns of the Basketball," and appear on the
morning talk shows as his celebrity soars in "The Adventure of the
Dead-Headed League."

On Feb 15, 5:23 pm, Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:
> As has been noted elsewhere, the curious thing about this is the casting.
> They've picked Jonny Lee Miller to be Holmes. Miller co-starred with
> Benedict Cumberbatch in the acclaimed National Theatre production of
> Frankenstein directed by Danny Boyle last year in London (I saw it at a
> live cinema screening, since the short run completely sold out).
> Cumberbatch and Miller alternated the roles of Frankenstein and the monster
> between performances (Miller played the monster in the version I saw). And
> Benedict Cumberbatch is of course the star of the BBC Sherlock playing the
> title character.
>
> Given that The Mentalist is also effectively a take on Sherlock Holmes (as
> is House), and that the BBC is doing an excellent version, while Robert
> Downey Jr does something different in cinemas, I'm not at all sure where
> CBS is going with this.
>
> I like Miller, and there's nothing wrong with multiple takes on things -
> how many Hamlets do we see. But it does feel like we've all the Sherlock
> Holmes we need right now, and CBS is just setting itself up for a fall -
> certainly critically.
>
> And with that Hannibal series, it does seem as though we're drinking at
> very creatively dry well.
>
> Adam
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 12:31 AM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hard to imagine that both of these "original" ideas will end up on NBC
> > this fall - with Fuller in charge of both. But stranger things have
> > happened. Meanwhile, the CBS modernization of Sherlock Holmes - being
> > attempted at the same time that the acclaimed, contemporary BBC
> > "Sherlock" is being broadcast across the globe and winning awards and
> > fans - is in pilot pre-production. Network creativity continues to run
> > rampant!
>
> > On Feb 15, 1:50 pm, Steve Timko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Wonder if all the praise for "Dexter" made this easier.
>
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