Benedict Cumberbatch is the Sherlock Holmes for a whole generation of Sherlockians.
So, whether you liked Sherlock, Benedict Cumberbatch is the Sherlock Holmes for a whole generation of Sherlockians, just like Rathbone and Brett before him.
Male, female, straight, LGBTQ, or any other identifier: that voice and that coat is Sherlock Holmes right now to America (and I'm sure may other countries as well, but I'm not going to claim that I'm an expert on other countries' take on Sherlock Holmes).
So let's pull back on the Cumberbashing. Because we all know that the latter episodes of Brett's series were very bad, but many people don't want to denigrate the man. And heaven forbid someone badmouth the nonsense of Rathbone fighting Nazis and Nigel Bruce's idiotic sidekick role; people would start clutching their pearls.
If you were curious enough to click the link above, I stand by that assessment. I don't have a fond opinion of Sherlock; to quote my parents, "I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed."
But let's end this post on a positive note. Another thing I loved about reviewing the first 100 Interesting Interviews was how great, friendly, lovely, etc. that Sherlockians are. So we shouldn't lead with our dislike for certain things. I'm not trying to gatekeep and tell anyone to keep their opinions to themselves or that their opinions don't matter, but why put out a negative image of ourselves online? We are Sherlockians: we are amazing! Let that shine through, because I promise that we can enjoy one another without being negative about things.
Life is too short to get into acrimonious social media battles over the last few episodes of the Cumberbatch series. It's a waste of emotion and merely detracts from all the worthwhile aspects of the Sherlockian world.
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