


His body, the way he holds and moves it, his facial expression, none of which show off his real handsomeness, is amazing. So he is the reason I tuned in to this version, and I love what he's done with the character. I've enjoyed Jonny Lee Miller's work since "Eli Stone," backtracking his career which got me into British Drama much more. I find I welcome such an inventive version of the classic. The crimes, the interface with the NYPD with great actors (that didn't have enough to do), Aiden Quinn and Jon Michael Hill, and watching them all affect each other through conflicts, betrayals, along with other great actors playing various supporting roles from the incredible idea of a female Moriarty as nemesis, it all seems almost unworkable until it becomes incredibly workable and fascinating. The development of relationships and character arcs throughout the years has been a delight to watch. And we meet Watson as the unwelcome sober companion former surgeon hired by Sherlock's father to keep him sober who also has an addiction to solving crimes. That a character in modern day as sensitive and intelligent as Sherlock would become an addict makes perfect sense if you think about it.
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Keep watching people! What I find brilliant about this series began at the first season. I worried that this could be the series finale, and am very grateful it isn't. Just finished the season finale season 6 and have been a faithful viewer throughout.
