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Elementary: Female Watson 'Started as a Joke'


Rob Doherty's choice to pair Jonny Lee Miller's Sherlock Holmes with a woman resulted in fall's No. 1 new series, and inclusion in THR's 2012 Rule Breakers portfolio.

"It started out as something of a joke," creator Rob Doherty confesses of his decision to make the Watson in his Sherlock Holmes tale a woman. When he began to research the story's original characters, he came across a handful of experts who had written up psychological assessments of Sherlock; one of them had noted an aversion to women.

"I thought to myself, 'What would make Holmes crazier than taking the figurative rock he has in Watson and making him a woman?' I scribbled it down and then went back to my research," the 38-year-old Elementary showrunner continues. "The more I thought about it, the more I wanted to try it."

The result: casting Asian-American film star Lucy Liu as the first female Watson opposite Jonny Lee Miller's Sherlock and an impressive 13.9 million viewers tuning in weekly, making Elementary the No. 1 new series with total viewers this fall. (Among the key 18-to-49 set, the series ranks No. 2 behind only NBC's breakout Revolution.) And come February, the CBS drama -- one of the season's few hits with critics and audiences alike -- will get the coveted post-Super Bowl slot.
The show's stars, Liu, 44, and Miller, 40, still are making sense of the series' success, particularly rewarding because the show colors outside the lines in a way that excites both of them.

"To me, one of the best things you can do in this profession is to take a risk," says Miller, whose co-star plays sober coach to his recovering-addict Sherlock. Liu says the tweak in formula can liberate the story in other ways as well: "There's an endless supply of unpredictability that we can delve into and we can change and add. It will still be a pound cake, but it could be marble, it could be lemon, it could be poppy seed."


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tobesurrounded 19th-Dec-2012 05:21 pm (UTC)
i've never even watched this show but i'm happy it's successful. the pressed stans of BBC's Sherlock version are hilarious.
silentsymphonie 19th-Dec-2012 05:23 pm (UTC)
the pressed sherlock stans give me life
sherlockholmes 19th-Dec-2012 05:33 pm (UTC)
Seriously. Pressed BBC stans have been the highlight of 2012 for me.
malarkiness 19th-Dec-2012 05:26 pm (UTC)
Initially I was just going to watch it out of pure spite for pissy Sherlock stans, but then I saw the pilot and completely fell in love with it. You should check it out!
imnotasquirrel 19th-Dec-2012 05:34 pm (UTC)
yasss
threeatatimejay 19th-Dec-2012 05:50 pm (UTC)
I think their being pressed helped make this show successful. If it weren't for the kerfluffle, people would have probably not generated enough interest to see what all the fuss was about.

Their umbrage backfired.
xdecadentx 19th-Dec-2012 06:16 pm (UTC)
Seriously, if they had just shut up about it, this probably would have passed with a blimp of interest on account of Lucy Liu being attached to it because of her star status.
sherlockholmes 19th-Dec-2012 10:03 pm (UTC)
I think you might be underestimating the 100+ year old Sherlock Holmes fandom. Sherlock Holmes, and retellings and reimaginings of his story -- DRAW PEOPLE.

It's like motherfucking Shakespeare.
xdecadentx 19th-Dec-2012 06:14 pm (UTC)
I think the people who are happy for this show's success to piss off Sherlock fans are as ridiculous as the Sherlock fans who wanted this show to fail because they love Sherlock.
tobesurrounded 19th-Dec-2012 06:26 pm (UTC)
or people could be happy for its success because it features an asian woman in a role that's usually occupied by a white man? and the pressed sherlock fans have showed themselves to be both sexist and racist so ...
sherlockholmes 19th-Dec-2012 08:58 pm (UTC)
I'm happy for the success of the show because I like the show.

I'm also happy for the success of the show because it's outted a bunch of Sherlock stans as being horrible, misogynistic, racist people. So it makes me happy that those losers are butthurt over it.
jessepinkman 20th-Dec-2012 12:10 am (UTC)
ida.. it takes a lot more passion and effort to hate.
manubibi 19th-Dec-2012 06:18 pm (UTC)
Honestly the pressed Sherlock fans only make me rage tbh
like I loled when I saw that Elementary was actually good and doing well with ratings, but now the fact we're still discussing about which one is the best is still so annoying to me :S they can co-exist, there is enough room for a billion more adaptations from the source material, Y ARE THEY SO JEALOUS
periwinklish 21st-Dec-2012 09:45 pm (UTC)
I'm a Sherlock fan and an Elementary fan.
Though honestly, I'm not like, obsessed with either.
milkradio 23rd-Dec-2012 07:15 pm (UTC)
This is me. They're both good shows imo, but I'm not too in love with either.
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