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Vile was too harsh, I apologize. When trying to make a point I overreacted.

Personally I think the fanfiction itself is very good. It remains to be seen how the webseries will turn out, but the group behind it seems to be very talented and conscientious. There's nothing wrong with people making things specifically for fans, although I don't think, in this instance, that's the case. It should

The slash fan fiction in question has received 7766 kudos from individual readers (think of them as if they are likes on Facebook). That's quite a few people who disagree with your analysis. There's nothing wrong or shameful with people reimagining things in this way.

Interesting that you have nothing to support your ideas but bigotry and resort to insults.

Thankfully we've moved past the laborious lead type of the Gutenberg Press and now have more mediums to share our ideas. The internet has a variety of forums for people to share their talents an ideas. If you'll recall, aristocrats initially condemned the Gutenberg Press because it would allow the masses to have

The art is by Kelley, anotherwellkeptsecret on tumblr! All her art is fantastic.

Oh Hooded Justice, "Did You Really Have To" share your judgmental and vile opinion?

Yes, we should shame people for being brilliantly creative and talented. Perhaps instead you should applaud the author who wrote a 50,000 word story which thousands upon thousands of people enjoy. Or, the group of talented fans who banded together to make their dream a reality. I doubt either of you have done

By your definition, BBC's Sherlock does not adhere to the "original property." Sherlock Holmes stories have been adapted countless times in countless forms. If you recall, in one adaptation they are animated mice. More recently in CBS's Elementary, Watson is a woman. These are creative reimaginings of the source

I'm so excited to see this project come to fruition. Not only is "A Finger Slip" a fantastically written story, but everyone involved in the adaptation is so passionate and talented. This the kind of creativity and perseverance that should be celebrated! It's certainly paving the way for fans to become creators, and