Can't decide between Jeremy Brett and Benedict Cumberbatch... I think the latter is the best for the modern setting he's in, but Brett is the one I associate more with the original Holmes era if that makes any sense...? They both have fairly good Watsons too imo
Terry Pratchett wrote:
The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
bash7353 wrote:I kind of always assumed that Haneda's parents might've had names.
@Stopwatch: Totally
On Watson:
Brett actually had two partners :David Burke - until "The final Problem" and was replaced by Edward Hardwicke - starting from "The empty House"
It's really hard to tell which one is the better Watson because they are both hilarious
Fairly sure the one I remember the most from the Brett era was Hardwicke, but I'll have to go back and check some time... Still, the portrayal of Watson in general is one of my favourite (don't like it quite as much as the one from Sherlock, but I'd rate it about the same as the recent films...)
Terry Pratchett wrote:
The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
bash7353 wrote:I kind of always assumed that Haneda's parents might've had names.
Without sounding rude but portraying Watson is way more easy than showing all the different faces of Holmes.
Holmes is difficult to understand even more difficult to play.
Did I say it was more easy? (Answer = no btw)
Anyway, if it was unclear I meant it was more free from the misconceptions that Watson is incredibly dumb and can't do anything without Holmes that it seems many adaptions have the tendency to do ... while Holmes is the 'main' character, Watson is enough a part of it all that his OOCness can be pretty distracting and detract from some adaptions, it's got to have the whole package imo
Terry Pratchett wrote:
The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
bash7353 wrote:I kind of always assumed that Haneda's parents might've had names.
I wouldn't say it that way, Watson has some good points well not the best brain but I wouldn't call him dumb. He is also cabable of doing deductions on his own.
Well the result was mainly influenced by Holmes who just threw in the final touch but I see what you are getting at.
Kogorou wrote:
Well I wouldn't call him dumb because in relation to Sherlock Holmes everyone is
Still confused now . It was the 'Well' this time . Anyway, I was saying I disagreed with interpretations of Watson that show him as dumb so I'll take that as agreement...
*wanders off confused*
Terry Pratchett wrote:
The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
bash7353 wrote:I kind of always assumed that Haneda's parents might've had names.
Kogorou wrote:
Well I wouldn't call him dumb because in relation to Sherlock Holmes everyone is
Still confused now . It was the 'Well' this time . Anyway, I was saying I disagreed with interpretations of Watson that show him as dumb so I'll take that as agreement...
*wanders off confused*
He was not written as a bumbling idiot, like the ones you see on TV, screen or hear on radio, that was the invention of those particular media to create comic relief in the story - especially during the later portrayals of Watson by Nigel Bruce.
Granted he wasn't the brightest person, but he was still smarter than Inspector Lestrade. Also, with Holmes's tutelage he began to understand things more clearly.
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