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Karen Wasylowski
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Who in the world are Mills & Boon? You're probably absolutely right and you obviously watch Elementary more than I do so I don't know what else to focus on but the plots of the stories. I apologize if I have offended you somehow, it was not my intent. It's all a matter of personal preference - I find Elementary

It's also the only difference. Then there is Anne Perry's novels about the irritable William Monk, the brilliant but flawed man (amnesia victim) who solves crimes. He has a nurse assigned to watch over him as well. Her name is Hester and she's a flawed but scrappy woman who has survived the Crimean War. I think a

I just had a brilliant insight - with which I'm unaccustomed. Elementary is MONK with a British accent. The disfunctional brilliant detective who needs a nurse/doctor keeper to watch him.

I don't understand your 'unfortunately Sherlock obsessed' statement. That's the show isn't it? Maybe I just can't take the LA background of Elementary (is it in LA, I never really made it through an entire episode) My personal favorite is Basil Rathbone anyway, and his Doctor Watson, then Jeremy Brett.

You men! Don't you get it? American TV executives (and maybe British too, don't know) always play the safe bet, always play the sex card. Sex sells. That's why a group of TV doctors and nurses in a big city hospital are all beautiful, built, twenty five to thirty years old and all single. THAT'S why Watson is a

You must be kidding. The problem I have with Elementary is that it is soooo pedestrian - soooo predictable. It's like CSI or SUV or whatever alphabet soup show is the current flavor of the month. The only thing linking Elementary to the books is the characters' names. The rest is Hawaii 5-0 without the beefcake.