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Sherlock

10 Jan

Last week, the beginning of BBC’s “Sherlock” second series aired.

 

It is an awesome show, taking the normal “Sherlock Holmes” formula and taking it to the 21st century. It’s also some of the best writing in TV that I’ve seen for a long time.

It’s written by Steven Moffat, the guy behind a lot of Dr. Who shows and Steven Spielberg’s “The Adventures of Tintin”, and he did a brilliant job in reimagining Sherlock Holmes.

It’s a completely different TV show, since every episode is about 1h30 (instead of the more normal 20 or 40 min format), and it requires people actually paying attention, since it’s paced so fast that you get lost in the complicated plot easily. It also features the normal BBC quality in terms of cinematography, which is quite refreshing.

So, it’s definitely worth a look!

On other news, there’s a new blog post up at Spellcaster Studios, about path-finding and my experience with Recast.

 
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