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RE: Sherlock Holmes was born in 1854, how did he magically appear in the 21st century?

Posted by user510 on November 22, 2013 at 10:26:34:

What cracks me up is that the rest of the cast in these episodes continue to fail to ask those same questions. Evidently there never was an author to the name of Doyle. Instead Johnny Lee Miller is the original Holmes and Lucy Liu the original Watson. Not fictional characters at all. They're real and carrying out their deductive lives weekly on CBS.

That's a lot of disbelief to suspend. But I find myself watching. Perhaps it is the Watson character that warms me up a little. Without Lucy's Watson, the series would fall flat immediately.

-Steve