Josh Wilding Reviews: ELEMENTARY; "Pilot"

Josh Wilding Reviews: ELEMENTARY; "Pilot"

So, does CBS' Elementary live up to the BBC's own critically acclaimed modern day re-imagining of Sherlock Holmes? Not even close! Read on for my spoiler-free verdict on perhaps one of the worst pilots to hit this Fall so far.

Review Opinion
By JoshWilding - Sep 29, 2012 09:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Action


It is inevitable that Elementary will be compared to Sherlock. In fact, that's been happening ever since the series was first announced. Well, it's probably best that you try to avoid doing that too much as you watch this pilot as it really will do little more than highlight just how inferior CBS' modern day re-imagining of Sherlock Holmes is in comparison. The fact is, they're not even in the same ballpark, and even if the critically acclaimed BBC series didn't exist, Elementary still lacks the personality and clever writing (creator Robert Doherty's script is positively uninspired) to really make it stand out. The New York setting is of course one of the most notable changes to the well know story, and while that's sure to upset fans, it does at least help Elementary distinguish itself - its use of the city so far is very nondescript and underwhelming though. It could be set ANYWHERE.

Jonny Lee Miller makes for a likeable lead as Holmes, but adds very little to the iconic character for the most part. It sounds harsh, but the only thing he REALLY shares with the iconic Arthur Conan Doyle creation is his name. Despite bringing some unique traits to to he recovering drug addict, this version of Holmes has a serious lack of personality and there's just not enough here to make him stand out when audiences currently have two very capable detectives in the form of Robert Downey Jr. and Benedict Cumberbatch. Lucy Lui's Dr. Watson suffers from a similar problem, but at least Miller at least seems interested in bringing SOMETHING to the role. Lui on the other hand is positively boring, and Watson's role in the pilot feels forced and unconvincing. Doherty desperately tries to make Watson an essential part of this first episode, but she comes across as little more than a spare part. Making the character a woman is certainly an interesting idea, but it's clear that this is done only to lead to some sort of romantic relationship further down the line, something which can already be seen in far more interesting procedurals such as Bones

That's another problem with the series. Regardless of which iteration you're a fan of, they have always for the most part told an original and compelling story. Elementary on the other hand is a simple police procedural which lacks any sort of real intelligence and if the pilot episode is anything to go by, the stories will all be of the sort that have been seen a million times before on television. There's no real sense of originality and even the great, "Aha!" moment is too stretched out and predictable to have any real sort of impact. Director Michael Cuesta (Homeland) at least gives it a big screen sheen which is about all this mediocre pilot has going for it.

Perhaps one of the weakest takes on Sherlock Holmes to date, the New York setting and a decent performance from Jonny Lee Miller help, but ultimately aren't enough to make Elementary worth watching. Avoid.








ELEMENTARY stars Jonny Lee Miller as detective Sherlock Holmes and Lucy Liu as Dr. Joan Watson in a modern-day drama about a crime-solving duo that cracks the NYPD's most impossible cases. Following his fall from grace in London and a stint in rehab, eccentric Sherlock escapes to Manhattan where his wealthy father forces him to live with his worst nightmare - a sober companion, Dr. Watson. A successful surgeon until she lost a patient and her license three years ago, Watson views her current job as another opportunity to help people, as well as paying a penance. However, the restless Sherlock is nothing like her previous clients. He informs her that none of her expertise as an addiction specialist applies to him and he's devised his own post-rehab regimen - resuming his work as a police consultant in New York City. Watson has no choice but to accompany her irascible new charge on his jobs. But Sherlock finds her medical background helpful, and Watson realizes she has a knack for playing investigator. Sherlock's police contact, Capt. Tobias "Toby" Gregson, knows from previous experience working with Scotland Yard that Sherlock is brilliant at closing cases, and welcomes him as part of the team. With the mischievous Sherlock Holmes now running free in New York solving crime, it's simple deduction that he's going to need someone to keep him grounded, and it's elementary that it's a job for Watson.


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NerdyGeek
NerdyGeek - 9/29/2012, 10:07 AM
So, it's not very good then?
DaenerysTargaryen
DaenerysTargaryen - 9/29/2012, 10:12 AM
Nothing beats Cumberbatch.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 9/29/2012, 10:14 AM
Until i people were taking about it in relation to this i'd never even heard of the BBC Sherlock
Ancar
Ancar - 9/29/2012, 10:20 AM
I just saw it and it is one of the worst piece of crap i've seen in my life!
marvel72
marvel72 - 9/29/2012, 10:21 AM
sounds shit,at least fringe returned last night.

i downloaded it this morning. :)
silverdog
silverdog - 9/29/2012, 10:24 AM
thats one more star than it deserves...
AnotherSinisterClone
AnotherSinisterClone - 9/29/2012, 10:37 AM
wow, he's come a long way since being SICKBOY
rng86
rng86 - 9/29/2012, 10:50 AM
i fell asleep watching the pilot. This has never happened to me before..
rng86
rng86 - 9/29/2012, 10:51 AM
The BBC version of Sherlock is far better and interesting.
Silentman
Silentman - 9/29/2012, 10:55 AM
it's an insult to the BBC version that this was made.
SotNatt
SotNatt - 9/29/2012, 11:15 AM
@TankD Are you insane? Andrew Scott's portrayal of Moriarty was definitively captivating, creepy as it was sharp and lethally executed. He freaked me the [frick] out and remained on par with Cumberbatch's Sherlock throughout the current series.



@rng86 The word BORED crossed my mind more times than I'm willing to count, and, even while I was excited about a female Watson, I couldn't help but feel deflated by Lui's less-than-stellar performance.

Overall, it was just an over-reaching yet uninspired retelling of Sherlock Holmes, one of which I can't help but think came about due, in part, to the success of both Benedict Cumberbatch and Robert Downey Jr.'s Sherlock Holmes.

nuclearpriest
nuclearpriest - 9/29/2012, 11:23 AM
Not just bad but entirely unnecessary, they have this exact show on CBS already, only it's called The Mentalist.
Zounds
Zounds - 9/29/2012, 11:25 AM







I actually disagree with the review. JLM adds nothing to the canon of Holmes. His Holmes is a douche. He's earnestly quirky without the semblance of the necessary reflection any and every Holmes should have. Downey Jr. does a better kinetic Holmes because his physicality lends believability to it. If edgy and cool means noting escorts to satiate his body's sexual need is supposed to convey detachment, it's a moronic turn to the character. Thank God for the BBC sketch which legitimately addresses detachment in Holmes. Set apart further from every other incarnation - Holmes's ability to deduce: "I Googled it. Not everything is deducable."

That's a deduction, and if you can't deduce the impossible, don't call yourself Sherlock Holmes. Wrestling with the unknown until it's known makes Holmes, Holmes. If discovery is incidental, your name is Watson.

Lucy Liu. Ridiculous. What a reach. Beyond the phoned in apathetic performance, the one time surgeon, now full time minder funded by "Pa-pa" is again, an insulting premise removing all of the detective's menace turning him into an accidental detective, regardless of his former Scotland Yard portfolio.

Elementary is half a star. It's not one star, it's half a star. Now mind you, it might have been one star if I was able to endure the entire episode, however, I wasn't able to sit through the pilot. I made it 3/4 of the way through. And the reason I wouldn't give the show 3/4 of a star, was because the quarter I endured past the half was the tipping point.

In short, television shows shouldn't make the viewer suffer. Elementary is wretched.

thejon93rd
thejon93rd - 9/29/2012, 11:50 AM
I thought it was pretty average, but I don't think I'd ever willingly watch this show again (unless the following episodes really start to pick it up... which I kind of doubt it will). Last Resort was definitely a pleasant surprise though, very good start.
Wingding
Wingding - 9/29/2012, 11:58 AM
Jeez. That was pretty much a bashing, not a true review. Honestly, I kinda liked it. Could be because I haven't seen BBC's Sherlock. But, I can't see how you think it's THAT bad. I'm going to keep watching Elementary until I don't like it. It could get even better though from here.

I'm definitely going to check out Sherlock now...
SotNatt
SotNatt - 9/29/2012, 12:11 PM
@Wingding Trust me...once you've seen BBC Sherlock, Elementary will stand out like the pointless underachiever it is.

WATCH BBC Sherlock. It's on Netflix. It's ALL over the internet. It's worth it. Don't cheat yourself with knowing only Elementary alone. You'll see why Wilding's review is less of a bashing and more of a scolding soon enough.

@ToDandy Agreed. With everything.
AC1
AC1 - 9/29/2012, 12:22 PM
@JokerFanHAhaHA actually BBC Sherlock is an addict. Through dialogue they infer that he's a former drug addict, while he has also traded in an addiction to smoking cigarettes for an addiction to nicotine patches. Even the movie Sherlock played by RDJ experiments with drugs - he drinks something which Watson refers to as being meant 'for eye surgery'. Back then, cocaine was commonly used as an anesthetic for eye surgeries. So they actually do reference it quite often, they just do it with a lot more subtlety than this version.
DarthMauve
DarthMauve - 9/29/2012, 12:24 PM
@JokerFanHAhaHA
"And they made Sherlock an addict. FINALLY. In the stories, Sherlock Holmes IS an addict. No other interpretation has done that before"

Not true:). There was this...

The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976)
Concerned about his friend's cocaine use, Dr. Watson tricks Sherlock Holmes into travelling to Vienna, where Holmes enters the care of Sigmund Freud. Freud attemts to solve the mysteries of Holmes' subconscious, while Holmes devotes himself to solving a mystery involving the kidnapping of Lola Deveraux.
Silentman
Silentman - 9/29/2012, 12:42 PM
@tea you just always know how to improve a conversation
Theunderdog
Theunderdog - 9/29/2012, 12:44 PM
I am bit dissapointed after reading this article because I am huge fan of Lucy Liu and Charlie's angel series and I was looking forward to see this series. From what I've seen in backstage the chemistry and humor were right I didn't what happened
Howardad
Howardad - 9/29/2012, 1:07 PM
Here is my review: The show really sucks!!!!
Geeksiah
Geeksiah - 9/29/2012, 1:39 PM
It's bad, but not as bad as Revolution
BlueDemon
BlueDemon - 9/29/2012, 1:44 PM
What a dissapointing show!!! They made it into the stereotypical show that CBS usually shits out. Cumberbatch runs circles around Jonny Lee Miller
thejon93rd
thejon93rd - 9/29/2012, 1:49 PM
That GIF above with BBC's Sherlock is more memorable than this mediocre show.
ComicFan523
ComicFan523 - 9/29/2012, 1:54 PM
All the police procedurals on CBS follow the same cookie cutter formula, to quote Dean Winchester from Supernatural "I hate procedural cop shows. There's like 300 on television, they're all the freaking same!" I'm not even gonna check out Elementary, but I think that now I might check out BBC's Sherlock since so many people seem to have such a high opinion of it.
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 9/29/2012, 2:10 PM
ITS AN INTERPRETATION OF SHERLOCK HOLMES,I ACTUALLY LIKED IT.
itzayaboy
itzayaboy - 9/29/2012, 2:37 PM
When you make an iconic sidekick female, its goona suck.
lokibane2012
lokibane2012 - 9/29/2012, 2:53 PM
Why are so many words being wasted on this? This is all you need to know:

It's shit.
DeadpoolVSPunisher
DeadpoolVSPunisher - 9/29/2012, 4:20 PM
The only thing I can stand on British TV is Top Gear. Copper is awesome, but is produced by BBC America.

Anddon't get me started on the American Top Gear - it's utter [frick]ing shit!
thetrojan
thetrojan - 9/29/2012, 4:22 PM
there are tons of movies featuring sherlock holmes,
most are in black and white,but the majority are great,basil rathbone was wonderful until they decided to bring it into the then present and had him dealing with war propaganda....but still entertaining,and I am sure Christopher lee and peter cushing ...hound of the baskervilles...i think

so all you sherlock holmes fans get the finger out and eat the history of sherlock on film...

wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_(1939_film_series)
5T0N3R
5T0N3R - 9/29/2012, 4:38 PM
dont forget jeremy brett probably the greatest sherlock ever :)
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