One of Holmes' most memorable traits from canon, being a "master of disguise", has been almost completely discarded by modern adaptations, because it doesn't fit at all with the idea of a Sherlock who's a total basket case with no social skills who hates dealing with peoplehttps://twitter.com/loudpenitent/status/1298782000908603392 …
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(The biggest criticism of His Last Bow is the whole point of the story just doesn't make sense Doyle was still thinking like a mystery writer and not a spy thriller writer There was *no reason* to arrest the bad guy at the end and take him prison, at least none given)
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(If you've completely earned an enemy agent's trust and you've become his primary source and fed him all kinds of bad intel, you absolutely DON'T want to arrest him and take him prisoner You want him to go back to Berlin thinking he's done an awesome job)
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