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Elementary: When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes Works with The NYPD

Elementary is a wonderful crime-drama TV Series on CBS starring Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu. The series is about Sherlock Holmes (J. L. Miller) who fell into heroine-addiction and in the end was entrusted with a sober-companion named Joan Watson (Lucy Liu). This TV series is out every week (unlike BBC's Sherlock) which is one of the upsides. But that's not the only thing that I love about Elementary.



I feel that Elementary is much simpler than BBC's Sherlock. I mean, let's admit that J. L. Miller isn't as perfect looking as Benedict Cumberbatch and that would obviously make the girls who would look into this series think twice. But trust me, there is a certain magnet in Elementary. And in fact, J. L. Miller plays Sherlock Holmes quite nicely. The coldness, the emotions, everything seems nice. And just to let you know, I'm also a fan of BBC's Sherlock. But the amount of patience I have to put to wait for Season 4 is just not that worth it compared to Elementary's weekly appearance (I'm still gonna watch Sherlock when it comes out anyway, but you know, you get the idea).



So if you're a bored Sherlockian waiting for Sherlock's Season 4, then I really recommend you to watch Elementary and I could almost guarantee you that once you start, you cannot stop. Cheers, guys...

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