Yeah, twice

StevenDon’t you laugh at me, Moffat…

I’d say every time I’ve watched a Moffat production the second time, I’ve caught things I didn’t see the first time.1 Damn him.  This almost goes without saying, but don’t read further if you haven’t seen the episode.  Here’s what I did and didn’t catch the first time:

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Seriously, BBC?!

Okay, I get that you want to show Sherlock in the UK before it airs in the US, but really?  Those in England got to see it on 1/1/2012 and those in the States have to wait until 5/6/2012 on PBS.  My DVR doesn’t go out that far.

It’s been nearly one and a half years since the first season – which is plenty of time to work out any of the licensing issues required for a simultaneous airing wherever.  Delaying or staggering releases only encourages piracy.

I’m tempted to find a way to purchase the Euro-centric region DVD when it is released and then find a way to play it.  Meh.

Oooh, that’s why!

I mentioned that the BBC show “Sherlock” was like Doctor Who without all the wibbly wobbly timey wimey bits.

It’s co-produced by Steven Moffat, the current writer for Doctor Who.

When watching this show, I could easily see either David Tennat or Matt Smith taking up this role.

You know, if Sherlock was to sudden become mortally wounded and then be regenerated or something.