sootyj
Sunday 5th January 2014 1:47am
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Quote: Kevin Murphy @ 5th January 2014, 1:29 AM GMT
And the completely unnecessary and unsatisfactory answer was: Mycroft is Voldemort now.
It's just weak writing, the suicide thing was just easy to write off.
The funny thing is I can't think of a truly good scifi show on either side of the Atlantic in the last few years.
In fairness the US has got even worse with Falling Skies, Haven and all sorts of rubbish.
And of course Agents of Shield.
Quote: Harridan @ 5th January 2014, 1:34 AM GMT
I found the idea of the hidden sniper trained on Watson even though he was moving around London in an impossible to predict way a little ridiculous. He only has to approach the hospital from another direction for the sniper to be in completely the wrong place. Same goes for all the supposedly carefully plotted out fake-suicide plans - none of them work if Watson gets to the hospital at any other moment or from any other direction or doesn't answer his phone at that exact spot. They kind of did write themselves into a corner, but if they had not told us all that it was definitely all planned out in great detail we possibly would have let it slide a little when they were vague and non-committal. It's surprising to me that a team so connected with the audience responses to the show would so badly misjudge what the audience would want from that episode.
Absolutely, it's like the Avengers 60s UK and the Prisoner got away with some deranged plots and utter surrealism. Because at the core they were fundamentally faitful to their script bibles and stories.
Quote: Kevin Murphy @ 5th January 2014, 1:13 AM GMT
I don't think they wrote themselves into a corner. There were plenty of ways the suicide could have been explained in a satisfactory manner.
And also having spent episodes making it clear that Mycroft and his agency were pretty hopeless, suddenly they're like super ninjas.
It's as bad as Rory blowing up a cyberman fleet.
If you change the rules all the time, then there's no tension ever.