The ending of Sherlock lapsed into basically a comic-book-superhero plot, not in a good wayhttps://twitter.com/hal_duncan/status/821963458371588096 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
There's unrealistically smart and well prepared genius villains and then there's villains who are for all practical purposes psychic
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Absurdly powerful + inscrutable motive a bad combo for a villain, might as well have the hero be abducted by aliens for an alien game show
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Anyway this is the essence of what ppl mean by "like bad fanfic" - just playing out shit we've already done only escalated to absurdity
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It's literally what you get from "I want Moriarty again, but EVEN MORIARTIER"
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And this was with their existing Moriarty having more or less exceeded the bounds of plausible Moriarticity
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(Reminder that Doyle originally made up Moriarty as an almost intentionally cheap, lazy way to give Holmes a Grand Finale)
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(He doesn't bother to try to explain how there could possibly be a supervillain behind all Holmes' cases bc it doesn't make any sense)
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