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Elementary 102 discussion post
Elementary 102 'While You Were Sleeping' just finished airing.
What did you think?
Spoilers for the episode in comments.
What did you think?
Spoilers for the episode in comments.
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Very happy that Detective Bell (another Doyle reference!) was treated with respect, and reached an accord with Holmes - I'm kinda tired of the detective-show trope of White Guy Hero is foiled by either a prissy woman detective or a by-the-book POC detective, he's proven to be right at the end, and the woman/POC comes begging his forgiveness for ever doubting a white man. As someone said, now BBC Sherlock has to step up by treating Sgt Sally Donovan with some freakin' respect!
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YES! Have you watched House? Omar Epps's first episode was EXACTLY like this. His character was a stickler and totally "by the book" and then House solves the patient case by being an "impressive" maverick, causing Epps to lose face in the process. Ahhh you are so so right.
I have been very sensitive to how CBS is portraying POC and women in Elementary. Although it's definitely been mixed (casting a woman as Watson, but then showcasing graphic violence against women in the pilot episode), there are signs of promise. Thank you for your comment. You hit the nail on the head re: that trope!
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By the way, what does MST stand for?
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I don't know a lot about current shows (and I have $20/month cable), but one good one is DEXTER on Showtime - set in Miami with a lot of POC characters. Some open-eyed look at whiteness and white privilege and how it affects POC in positions of authority.
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I've just started watching Fringe and I swear I have this comment ringing in my ears every episode. It's amazing how relevant it is. The main cast is mostly white and all the guest star poc seem to have paper thin characterization and exist only to be criticized by a certain (white, male) lead who chastises them for having such narrow views. It's kind of gross, tbh.
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