The BarrometerA Barrometer rating of 3

Third-episode verdict: Elementary (CBS/Sky Living)

In the US: Thursdays, 10/9c, CBS
In the UK: Tuesdays, 9pm, Sky Living. Starts tomorrow

Three episodes into CBS’s Elementary and I can conclusively report that Steven Moffat has nothing to fear from CBS’s modern-day Sherlock Holmes retelling. Now this isn’t just because the two are so radically different that beyond the names Holmes and Watson, there’s very little in common. No, it’s because although Sherlock is itself flawed, Elementary just isn’t as good.

The show’s biggest problem, as I remarked in my first episode review, is that it’s a procedural. Nothing wrong with that in itself, because in a sense, the Sherlock Holmes stories were procedurals. But problematically for Elementary, which is a crime procedural, the Holmes stories were mystery procedurals: a mystery that needs solving – strange behaviour, a secret code, etc – rather than a killer that needs to be found. A lot of the time, the perpetrator of the crime is known in the Holmes stories – it’s what he wants and how he’s doing the crime are what have to be revealed, and that are the unusual and interesting aspects of the story.

Elementary, however, mostly just uses Holmes’ headline inductive/deductive powers to work out what happened at a crime scene so that the not-especially-interesting killer can be revealed. Not always – the second episode is more of a mystery than a crime procedural – but largely this is the same old CBS police show with a twist, in the same vein as The Mentalist.

The show is also very Holmes-lite. Apart from his deductive skills and his drug-addiction, there’s very little of the man himself in this Holmes, with the writers adding a little reference or quote each episode from the original, just to reassure you that this still is Holmes, even though there’s been nothing quite as brilliant as even Conan Doyle’s weakest observations in the originals.

Disappointingly, just as Jonny Lee Miller isn’t an especially charismatic Holmes, albeit one who takes his top off a lot to show his tattoos, Lucy Liu is a somewhat bland Watson, the producers giving her very little to do beyond talk about Holmes’ drug addiction. Attempts to make them a sort of Odd Couple really just aren’t working. And the supporting cast are practically non-existent, with even Aidan Quinn’s Captain Gregson largely there just to say ‘Yes, Holmes’ and, more frequently, ‘No, Holmes.’

But it’s not terrible. It’s no worse than any random given episode of any other CBS procedural. If all you want to do is unwind at the end of the day in front of the tele, you could do far worse. But don’t expect to have your brain challenged in any way.

Barrometer rating: 3

Community’s Troy and Abed explain why October 19 isn’t on October 19

NBC’s formerly fabulous (and hopefully continuing to be fabulous, following the departure of showrunner Dan Harmon) Community was supposed to return on October 19th. That was Friday. Except it didn’t.

At the last minute, NBC decided not to air it and hasn’t yet come up with a new premiere date. Feeling slightly sarcastic about the whole thing, the cast and crew have put together a very special ‘Troy and Abed in the morning’ to explain why every day is really October 19th.

Incidentally, Chevy Chase doesn’t appear to be enjoying the way the show is going at the moment, by the sounds of it.

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Monday’s “Private Practice cancelled, Ripper Street and Iron Man 3 trailers, and more episodes of ABC shows” news

Film

  • Andy Serkis to direct The Bone Season and Animal Farm

Trailer

  • Teaser for Iron Man 3 trailer
  • Trailer for Holy Motors, with Eva Mendes and Kylie Minogue

International TV

UK TV

US TV

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • NBC acquires Spinsters, CBS acquires Darkness Falls
  • …buys supernatural New Orleans show The Big Easy
  • …comedy from Rules of Engagement‘s Tom Hertz
  • Trailer for Ripper Street [US only]
  • HBO considering another WW2 mini

New US TV show casting

Sitting Tennant

Friday’s Sitting Tennant (week 39, 2012)

Hebbie's Sitting Tennant

Sister Chastity's Sitting Tennant

Toby's Sitting Tennant

Poor David. Apparently, if you do Mork and Mindy impressions to Paul O’Grady, he puts you in hospital. He’s got a temper on him, that one.

David should be better for Tuesday, though.

  1. Hebbie: 35
  2. Sister Chastity: 25
  3. Toby: 15

Sitting Board of Winners 2012
January
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

February
Sister Chastity

March
Sister Chastity

April
Sister Chastity, Shilohforever

May
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

June
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

July
Hebbie

August/September
Toby, Sister Chastity

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below or email me and if it’s judged suitable and doesn’t obviously infringe copyright, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery. Don’t forget to include your name in the filename so I don’t get mixed up about who sent it to me.

The best pic in the stash each week will appear on Tuesday and get ten points; the runners up will appear on Friday (one per person who sends one in) and get five points.

Each month, I’ll name the best picture provider and then at the end of the year, the overall champion will be announced for 2012!

Friday’s “More Coppers, Animal Practice cancelled, US Clocking Off and Rev and Justice League for 2015” news

Film

Theatre

UK TV

US TV

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • Paul Abbott adapting Clocking Off for Showtime [subscription required]
  • ABC adapting the BBC’s Rev
  • CBS developing comedy with Steve Coogan and Simon Nye
  • Fox buys Best Man, NBC buys Town and Gown
  • …and crime drama
  • ABC buys Dirty Girls
  • …and Manny Coto‘s The Defectives
  • The CW buys House Calls
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt to produce The Day I Shot Cupid for Lifetime

New US TV show casting