Sep. 16th, 2019

paradigm_shift: Elementary 1x13 Sherlock peering into the camera of the shell building set up by the NSA. Joan looks on in the background (Elementary: Peephole)
It’s hard to believe that Elementary has been airing for seven years, and that the adventures on the television screen are finally over. The show has certainly has its ups and downs, and certainly had a rocky reception at its inception, thanks in part to the slew of other Holmes-canon shows and media airing at the time, but overall it has been something I’ve always looked forward to, even when I’ve been too brain-fogged to really follow.

The show also holds the unique position of longest running show I’ve successfully followed from beginning to end, barring a couple of episodes in Season Five? (Fourth year undergrad was a bad time.)

Please know that this is cobbled together from written and typed notes, and there may be times when things aren’t exactly cohesive? And that a lengthy period of time has past, so what started as a liveblog — punctuation smashes, one worded exclamations and repetitive sentences and all — has certain had time to bubble into a review/reflection of the episode and the series itself.

Anyway, here it is: the last live blog reaction/review combo post for Elementary, ever. The rest is all rewatches, and maybe finally starting off in the ACD canon of the books, and Jeremy Brett’s brilliant portrayal.

I only started these in the show’s final season, but it has definitely made following along more fun – so here we go:

7x13 Their Last Bow




Spoilers ahead )

Profile

paradigm_shift: Art of a shadowy goose standing on top of a cityscape, a warning light in the background. Based off the Untitled Goose Game (Default)
Revolutionary Science

January 2023

S M T W T F S
1234 56 7
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031    

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jun. 10th, 2025 02:15 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios