• Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an u

    From MummyChunk@3:633/10 to All on Tue Mar 3 15:40:17 2026
    Subject: Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

    Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and it's coming out tomorrow.

    Critics are thrilled: they all praise the intriguing plot, the charisma of the main character, the acting, the music, and the script. The project is called a powerful return of the very same Ritchie.

    The story revolves around the first case of the future legendary detective. Young Sherlock will face a conspiracy and forever change his life, becoming a genius of deduction.

    The director is Guy Ritchie, the creator of "Snatch", "The Gentlemen", and "Sherlock Holmes" with Robert Downey Jr.

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  • From Your Name@3:633/10 to All on Wed Mar 4 16:12:35 2026
    Subject: Re: Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

    On 2026-03-03 20:40:17 +0000, MummyChunk said:

    Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an
    unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and it's coming out tomorrow.

    Critics are thrilled: they all praise the intriguing plot, the charisma
    of the main character, the acting, the music, and the script. The
    project is called a powerful return of the very same Ritchie.

    The story revolves around the first case of the future legendary
    detective. Young Sherlock will face a conspiracy and forever change his life, becoming a genius of deduction.

    The director is Guy Ritchie, the creator of "Snatch", "The Gentlemen",
    and "Sherlock Holmes" with Robert Downey Jr.

    Pity it's really just a load of silliness made-up by an egotistical
    fool and doesn't actually fit with the real Sherlock Holmes created by
    Arthur Conan Doyle. Just like the Enola Holmes movies are.



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  • From The True Melissa@3:633/10 to All on Wed Mar 4 10:23:27 2026
    Subject: Re: Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

    Verily, in article <10o87v3$2jgue$1@dont-email.me>, did
    YourName@YourISP.com deliver unto us this message:

    On 2026-03-03 20:40:17 +0000, MummyChunk said:

    Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and it's coming out tomorrow.

    Critics are thrilled: they all praise the intriguing plot, the charisma
    of the main character, the acting, the music, and the script. The
    project is called a powerful return of the very same Ritchie.

    The story revolves around the first case of the future legendary detective. Young Sherlock will face a conspiracy and forever change his life, becoming a genius of deduction.

    The director is Guy Ritchie, the creator of "Snatch", "The Gentlemen",
    and "Sherlock Holmes" with Robert Downey Jr.

    Pity it's really just a load of silliness made-up by an egotistical
    fool and doesn't actually fit with the real Sherlock Holmes created by Arthur Conan Doyle. Just like the Enola Holmes movies are.

    There are far too many deduction shows stapling themselves to the Holmes canon. That Watson show was just weird to watch. It was an okay medical mystery show, and the Holmes canon crap was just distracting.

    There's a theory that we are in a new Dark Ages, unable to do anything
    but mine the past. I hope we get a new Renaissance soon.

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  • From moviePig@3:633/10 to All on Wed Mar 4 11:39:04 2026
    Subject: Re: Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

    On 3/4/2026 10:23 AM, The True Melissa wrote:
    Verily, in article <10o87v3$2jgue$1@dont-email.me>, did
    YourName@YourISP.com deliver unto us this message:

    On 2026-03-03 20:40:17 +0000, MummyChunk said:

    Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an
    unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and it's coming out tomorrow.

    Critics are thrilled: they all praise the intriguing plot, the charisma
    of the main character, the acting, the music, and the script. The
    project is called a powerful return of the very same Ritchie.

    The story revolves around the first case of the future legendary
    detective. Young Sherlock will face a conspiracy and forever change his
    life, becoming a genius of deduction.

    The director is Guy Ritchie, the creator of "Snatch", "The Gentlemen",
    and "Sherlock Holmes" with Robert Downey Jr.

    Pity it's really just a load of silliness made-up by an egotistical
    fool and doesn't actually fit with the real Sherlock Holmes created by
    Arthur Conan Doyle. Just like the Enola Holmes movies are.

    There are far too many deduction shows stapling themselves to the Holmes canon. That Watson show was just weird to watch. It was an okay medical mystery show, and the Holmes canon crap was just distracting.

    There's a theory that we are in a new Dark Ages, unable to do anything
    but mine the past. I hope we get a new Renaissance soon.

    It seems unreasonable to expect a show about a young deduction-prone
    detective not to reference Sherlock somehow. Meanwhile, all such "adaptations" have done little to topple Basil Rathbone's image.



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  • From anim8rfsk@3:633/10 to All on Wed Mar 4 11:59:07 2026
    Subject: Re: Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <10o87v3$2jgue$1@dont-email.me>, did
    YourName@YourISP.com deliver unto us this message:

    On 2026-03-03 20:40:17 +0000, MummyChunk said:

    Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an
    unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and it's coming out tomorrow.

    Critics are thrilled: they all praise the intriguing plot, the charisma >>> of the main character, the acting, the music, and the script. The
    project is called a powerful return of the very same Ritchie.

    The story revolves around the first case of the future legendary
    detective. Young Sherlock will face a conspiracy and forever change his >>> life, becoming a genius of deduction.

    The director is Guy Ritchie, the creator of "Snatch", "The Gentlemen",
    and "Sherlock Holmes" with Robert Downey Jr.

    Pity it's really just a load of silliness made-up by an egotistical
    fool and doesn't actually fit with the real Sherlock Holmes created by
    Arthur Conan Doyle. Just like the Enola Holmes movies are.


    I absolutely hated Enola Holmes.
    I am watching Young Sherlock now. It?s a lot better than Enola or the
    previous young Sherlock Holmes movie.

    There are far too many deduction shows stapling themselves to the Holmes canon. That Watson show was just weird to watch. It was an okay medical mystery show, and the Holmes canon crap was just distracting.

    There's a theory that we are in a new Dark Ages, unable to do anything
    but mine the past. I hope we get a new Renaissance soon.




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  • From The True Melissa@3:633/10 to All on Wed Mar 4 14:18:10 2026
    Subject: Re: Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

    Verily, in article <10o9n78$32fbm$2@dont-email.me>, did
    nobody@nowhere.com deliver unto us this message:

    On 3/4/2026 10:23 AM, The True Melissa wrote:

    There are far too many deduction shows stapling themselves to the Holmes canon. That Watson show was just weird to watch. It was an okay medical mystery show, and the Holmes canon crap was just distracting.

    There's a theory that we are in a new Dark Ages, unable to do anything
    but mine the past. I hope we get a new Renaissance soon.

    It seems unreasonable to expect a show about a young deduction-prone detective not to reference Sherlock somehow. Meanwhile, all such "adaptations" have done little to topple Basil Rathbone's image.

    Why? There have been other young detectives. Nancy Drew and the Hardy
    Boys spring to mind, along with the crew of the Mystery Machine and Encyclopedia Brown. Also, Sherlock Holmes wasn't a young detective; in
    canon, he begins his career as a grown man.

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  • From moviePig@3:633/10 to All on Wed Mar 4 16:12:00 2026
    Subject: Re: Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

    On 3/4/2026 2:18 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
    Verily, in article <10o9n78$32fbm$2@dont-email.me>, did
    nobody@nowhere.com deliver unto us this message:

    On 3/4/2026 10:23 AM, The True Melissa wrote:

    There are far too many deduction shows stapling themselves to the Holmes >>> canon. That Watson show was just weird to watch. It was an okay medical
    mystery show, and the Holmes canon crap was just distracting.

    There's a theory that we are in a new Dark Ages, unable to do anything
    but mine the past. I hope we get a new Renaissance soon.

    It seems unreasonable to expect a show about a young deduction-prone
    detective not to reference Sherlock somehow. Meanwhile, all such
    "adaptations" have done little to topple Basil Rathbone's image.

    Why? There have been other young detectives. Nancy Drew and the Hardy
    Boys spring to mind, along with the crew of the Mystery Machine and Encyclopedia Brown. Also, Sherlock Holmes wasn't a young detective; in
    canon, he begins his career as a grown man.

    I'd bet an avid Sherlock fan finds all adaptations to fall short. But
    I'm imagining a writer/director today who has a decent caper story, and
    must decide whether to draw pre-sold interest with a free icon.



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  • From Your Name@3:633/10 to All on Thu Mar 5 11:33:54 2026
    Subject: Re: Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

    On 2026-03-04 15:23:27 +0000, The True Melissa said:
    Verily, in article <10o87v3$2jgue$1@dont-email.me>, did
    YourName@YourISP.com deliver unto us this message:

    On 2026-03-03 20:40:17 +0000, MummyChunk said:

    Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an
    unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and it's coming out tomorrow.

    Critics are thrilled: they all praise the intriguing plot, the charisma
    of the main character, the acting, the music, and the script. The
    project is called a powerful return of the very same Ritchie.

    The story revolves around the first case of the future legendary
    detective. Young Sherlock will face a conspiracy and forever change his
    life, becoming a genius of deduction.

    The director is Guy Ritchie, the creator of "Snatch", "The Gentlemen",
    and "Sherlock Holmes" with Robert Downey Jr.

    Pity it's really just a load of silliness made-up by an egotistical
    fool and doesn't actually fit with the real Sherlock Holmes created by
    Arthur Conan Doyle. Just like the Enola Holmes movies are.

    There are far too many deduction shows stapling themselves to the Holmes canon. That Watson show was just weird to watch. It was an okay medical mystery show, and the Holmes canon crap was just distracting.

    It's really just a knock-off of the old "House" series.



    There's a theory that we are in a new Dark Ages, unable to do anything
    but mine the past. I hope we get a new Renaissance soon.



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  • From anim8rfsk@3:633/10 to All on Wed Mar 4 23:52:54 2026
    Subject: Re: Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

    anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <10o87v3$2jgue$1@dont-email.me>, did
    YourName@YourISP.com deliver unto us this message:

    On 2026-03-03 20:40:17 +0000, MummyChunk said:

    Guy Ritchie's "Young Sherlock" is a masterpiece. The series scored an >>>> unreal 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and it's coming out tomorrow.

    Critics are thrilled: they all praise the intriguing plot, the charisma >>>> of the main character, the acting, the music, and the script. The
    project is called a powerful return of the very same Ritchie.

    The story revolves around the first case of the future legendary
    detective. Young Sherlock will face a conspiracy and forever change his >>>> life, becoming a genius of deduction.

    The director is Guy Ritchie, the creator of "Snatch", "The Gentlemen", >>>> and "Sherlock Holmes" with Robert Downey Jr.

    Pity it's really just a load of silliness made-up by an egotistical
    fool and doesn't actually fit with the real Sherlock Holmes created by
    Arthur Conan Doyle. Just like the Enola Holmes movies are.


    I absolutely hated Enola Holmes.
    I am watching Young Sherlock now. It?s a lot better than Enola or the previous young Sherlock Holmes movie.

    OK, I powered through all eight episodes.
    The first half was better than the last half which became extremely
    derivative (especially of the BBC Sherlock series) and confusing. I even
    lost track of what country they were in by the end.


    There are far too many deduction shows stapling themselves to the Holmes
    canon. That Watson show was just weird to watch. It was an okay medical
    mystery show, and the Holmes canon crap was just distracting.

    There's a theory that we are in a new Dark Ages, unable to do anything
    but mine the past. I hope we get a new Renaissance soon.







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