Was it autism?

was it autism?

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No, it was grey matter

patrician taste btw

this the type of shit old people buy at my AVS store

mild aspergers

Jokes on you, he was only pretending to be retarded.

[merely pretending]

One of his greatest assets as a detective is his social skills, though.

Meh, I prefer Sherlock Holmes.

Breh

Wait. Be real with me for a sec. I remember my grandmother loving this show for always being tasteful and mentally engaging, plus she loved to read Agatha Christie-- Is it legitimately worth checking out?

If good:
-Start from beginning?
-Look up 'best of' episode lists?

*tips whatever hat sherlock holmes wears"

Yes, it's maximum comfy
The setting is really well made, the actors are outstanding for a TV series, Suchet is basically the best version of Hercule Poirot

My advice is that you have to watch from the start because the first episodes are made in the 80s, so the filming difference is quite noticable with the 2010 ones

it's called a deerstalker you pleb

my dick is a deerstalker

...

>the intro
>that theme
>that art deco
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Comfy level: 11/10

Best detective show hands down

Holy shit, you people actually know about this show?
I thought they only showed it in shitty eastern yurop countries.

Nah son

>hear this
>suddenly see my younger self in grandma's house in the middle of the afternoon during hot summer

those were the days

I only read A Study in Scarlet and Holmes came off as a smug arrogant prick, never touched another one of his stories.

>only one I read was Hounds of the Baskervilles and it's one of few stories where he's barely in it

No. He was rather OCD I guess, but it is one of his defining features: "Order and Method, Hastings". One could argue it is what made him such a good detective.

At least in the show, he showed no real sign of having social problems, just a bit odd and higher class.

Yeah, it is quite good if you're into that kind of thing, a combination period drama and detective story.

I'll take the Brett Holmes over Suchet's Poirot, but not by a lot. Both were pretty spot on and well made.

>muh little grey cells

>the episode where a blizzard has trapped them at a ski resort and Poirot has to solve the murder of someone else trapped there

Maximum comfy

Holmes is much more "autistic" and in many ways more interesting because of it. He had several flaws and psychological issues, but worst of all he was a genius and he knew it.

He genuinely operated on a higher level that the majority of people around him and was prone to depression and boredom, only really pacified by a good case or his morphine/cocaine habit.

Modern interpretations of Holmes are all garbage

What the hell man, it's a classic.

And that's why Mycroft > Sherlock

That fatass was content with being chill and didn't give a fuck.

Mycroft sat in his little club and did a lot of theory work and a lot of good for the government.

Sherlock was just more restless and wanted to go out and prove his method, he also seemed to like helping people in his own way.

Not sure I'm just getting meme'd by the few modern adaptions I've seen, but was Mycroft smarter than Sherlock in the actual books too?

I love this show so much, I kind of can't believe Sup Forums is talking about it

>tfw you realize not all anons spend 12 hours a day browsing
I've seen a like a million Poirot threads, lad

Sherlock seemed to think so, they just went about using their abilities in different ways.

Morse>Poirot>Frost

My neetness has been waning lately
Anyway, favourite episodes? I have a strange love for The Dream
>implying season one isn't the best season

>tfw the last episode

I know, right? It's finally over

What about Barnaby? Midsomer is maximum comfy.

>tfw you will never be inspector japp

Best Holmes, coming through.

Not so best Watson sadly included.

This

How do you not like his Watson?

He looks so fucking old.

>tfw you will never be Hastings

Mycroft more or less served as a human supercomputer for the British government, according to Sherlock the guy had a perfect memory and unerthly analytical skills (even greater than Sherlock's). The ministries and officies would send all their data to Mycroft, and the government would ask him what to do. Sherlock even says that from time to time, Mycroft *IS* the British government.

The new Sherlock show sucks.

Who thoguht it would be a good idea to put it in modern day? It's not comfy at all.

None of these old faggots can even touch Batman.

now that's comfy

The way the Thistledick Bradybunch adaption depicted him was not autistic, smarmy cunt Sherlock+ or something

Huh, you know that never, ever crossed my mind.

I suppose it is a valid point, they were probably in their early 30's when they started together and going into their 50's or 60's.

Eh, I'm okay with it, he's great and they work as a middle aged pair.

Yes. It's all some legitimately mystery and detective stories.
The translation to TV is good, they managed to make the characters likeable, thanks to an all arround perfect casting (Suchet and Fraser make a great "odd pair" and the dynamic between their characters never wears down).
As a period piece, it is also very well done, faithful and historically accurate. great choice s of scenery, sets and costumes.
I had maximum feels with the last episode. I knew it was coming but still. I had been watching it on rainy weekends with my family for so long, it was quite a blow.

I love how the show lasted for thirty years and yet they kept the opening and soundtrack all this time because it was just that fitting.

That episode when they are in egypt and some supernatural shit starts happening scared the shit out of me when i was a kid

Poirot is so fucking good. I'd watched the newer an hour and half episodes multiple times, and assorted older episodes, but this spring I finally watched them all.

I also like others (Morse, Columbo, BrettHolmes), but Poirot most of all.

maximum comf

All these episode in colonial north Africa and the middle east are pretty comfy
>you will never attend jet-set parties in luxury hotels in Bagdad or Cairo while rocking a white three-pieces suit and get a high-society qt ready to inherit the fortune of her family

The show was a hit or miss, some episodes were pretty boring and others were top tier comfy.

Death on Nile was my favorite one.

>tfw I will never be a french colonial supervisor that swaggers about French Indochina or French Equatorial Africa with a white suit, and attends to business on a pretty lax schedule
>tfw my ancestors had this but I can't

My God do Somerst Maugham's work make me yearn for this.

alright Sup Forums, let's put all that grey matter to work
rank 'em

>Poirot
>Miss Marple
>Columbo
>Maigret
>Derrick
>Morse
>Holmes

>Poirot
>Holmes
>Columbo
>Marple
>Morse

Don't recognize the rest

>Maigret
Basically the french Poirot. Written arround the same time, the books managed to get some decent amount of respects from literarry critics who usually snob detective stories as cheap litterature for people who don't read. There has been a couple tv and movie adaptations. The early ones with Jean Gabin as Maigret are a french classic.
although the writer himself said that one of the best adaptations was the japanese version of the 70s

>Derrick
Germans try to make their own detective show. It's cold, dark and does not allow any form of fun. Lots of underage prostitutes being murdered, homeless hobos going wild, beaten and scared housewives, paranoid old men killed by their inheritors and fuckloads of cold harassment of the suspects to get to the truth.
Pretty much works with the columbo formula : you know who did it but the detective doesn't. Except Columbo pretends to be retarded until the criminal lets his guard down, while Derrick is a dick.

>the french Poirot

Poirot's already Wallonian, and trust me, that makes you french enough :p. Gotcha user!

But in that Maigret is how french producers imitated Christe's Poirot, then yes I'd concede that he's our poor attempt at mimicking him. And Maigret is an average policeman usually, and with shabby intelligence even, so he doesn't much compare to Poirot in that field.

>west of Rhine
>not French
Kek

I was referring more to the books and their legacy. In a sense simenon and christie are some of the few writers who focused on mysteries and yet got some respect for their work. Again, it's a genre that usually gets disregarded by a lot of critics (and in many cases, rightfuly so) yet they showed in their respective languages that you could make something that had both style and suspense. Which is a good thing, especially since they were both writing arround the time when the divide between easy-to-read stuff and litterature for knowers was getting wider with on one side newspapers series and on the other the precursors of post-modernism.
also the first Maigret stories were written before Agatha Christie was published in France

>mfw my mother loved those shows

MEMORIES

She hated Columbo and PI Magnum though.

Personally I liked Morse best.

My mom loved Derrick.
Morse and Derrick were her favorites.

Then Poirot and Frost. And then later Silent Witness.

The doctor killed Roger Ackroyd

The brother of C man is the real ABC

All the suspects are the culprit on the Orient Express

The Judge is UN OWEN

You forgot
the ten little niggers all die
Poirot lets the russian go
her husband was using the mask to scare her