TheVileOne
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What did they say?Moffat and Cumberbatch are being huge *****es over Elementary. It's stupid and childish.
What did they say?Moffat and Cumberbatch are being huge *****es over Elementary. It's stupid and childish.
Moffat and Cumberbatch are being huge *****es over Elementary. It's stupid and childish.
Maybe because the show isnt needed and is a cheap knockoff?
A CBS TV-series budget is probably higher than the BBC counterpart.![]()
In terms of its direct competition (i.e., other police procedurals on US TV) I think the show measures up. Sherlock has the advantage of three episodes constituting an entire season. Elementary has to produce 24.And yet looks so much cheaper. Guess money can't buy quality.
So it measures up to bad television. Great? Sherlock is 3 films every 12 to 18 months, that are of high quality.In terms of its direct competition (i.e., other police procedurals on US TV) I think the show measures up. Sherlock has the advantage of three episodes constituting an entire season. Elementary has to produce 24.
I was thinking more in terms of generally well regarded procedurals like the Law & Order franchise, The Mentalist, White Collar, Criminal Minds, etc. Elementary holds up against those.So it measures up to bad television. Great? Sherlock is 3 films every 12 to 18 months, that are of high quality.
Quality over quantity.
The high demand for both Cumberbatch and Freeman also necessitated another scheduled break for “Sherlock’s” production cycle. The first two 90 minute episodes of season 3 will be filmed back-to-back before a hiatus over the summer in order to allow the two stars to get back to their film commitments. The third and final episode of the season will be filmed after the break.
Deadline is also reporting that Jeremy Lovering and Colm McCarthy are set to direct two of the three “Sherlock” episodes this season, with the third director currently unannounced.
“Sherlock” Season 3 is expected to debut on BBC One this winter, but a U.S. premiere could be pushed back into 2014, since PBS rarely airs international programs concurrently with their home country.
I hope this doesn't mean a cliffhanger ending for season 3...
I am not complaining though...