Elementary is a modern retelling of Sherlock Holmes... wait, I've heard that before. As a fan of BBC's modern retelling, "Sherlock," I was initially skeptical...and rightly so. CBS's show lacks the superb polish of BBC's offering.
With that said, it actually seems to be a quality show. While Johnny Lee Miller is no Benedict Cumberbatch, he does a very good job. Lucy Liu brings an entirely different take to Watson in several ways (which takes nothing away from Martin Freeman's steller performance). Sherlock in America works well. Aidan Quinn stands out as the NYPD cop who calls him in. Honestly, once you put aside the direct comparisons, and just judge Elementary on its own merits, it's great. It just has the misfortune of being saddled with the baggage of Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch doing the same thing across the pond, and doing it better.
So why would someone watch this show instead of the BBC version?
Well, you shouldn't. But that doesn't mean that you should watch the BBC version exclusively, either.
There is an appeal to the american network format of having a regular show every week for almost half the year. BBC has thus far only given us six 90 minute episodes (for a total of 9 hours, in case you're mathematically deficient) in three years. I know, that's just how they do things, and I'll eagerly await the next three. CBS has given us twenty-four 43 minute episodes (17 hours, 12 minutes) in seven months. This becomes more than just an issue of quantity over quality. This format gives them far more time to develop characters and relationships, and therefore far more depth than the miniseries format can provide. While the quality and cast isn't quite as good, it's still very good, by no means second-rate. The question becomes, is there room in your TV watching schedule for another show about Sherlock Holmes?
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