Sherlock got REAL fucking annoying because it was utterly impossible to figure the mystery out. Like, there's absolutely no way to do it. Its not deduction, its just Sherlock being a psychic and shoving it in everyone's face. He's using his magical powers and conjuring the answer out of nowhere.
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Its all pointless if you look at it and the entire point of a mystery show is to try and figure out the mystery along with the MC. If you can't do that what's the fucking point? His performance, much like Hugh Laurie's 'House', gets EXTREMELY fucking grating after you watch enough of it. Which is another show that basically employs "Pull shit out of nowhere" to conjure up answers.
I honestly just prefer the procedural 'Elementary' with Lucy Liu. Laughably, this less popular show has better character development than Sherlock does, which HEAVILY relies on its gimmick of 'asshole protagonist' (NOT to be confused with anti-hero, which a lot of people and these shows do. Because your character is an asshole doesn't make him an anti-hero). Compartmentalization for memorization is a real technique, but its not fucking magic and like everything else, its subject to degradation if not constantly reinforced.
A large part of the problem is the insufferability of the asshole protagonist and the HEAVY reliance on that gimmick to carry the show. When in reality, House would have been fucking fired a thousand times over before the first season finished and ended up in some shithole clinic. Sherlock would NOT have been tolerated at all, no matter how fucking smart he was.
Sherlock survived because of the 'asshole' gimmick and the fujoshits and Tumblerites who wrote more Slash fan fiction of Sherlock than pages exist in War and Peace. That's by and large the major problem with the asshole protagonist. You can't change them because that's what makes people coming back. If they change, the whole thing falls apart and you can see that the show just doesn't have the substance of the plot to carry it. So it has to have all these characters remain flat and unchanged. You'll have the token 'BFF gets angry and breaks up with asshole protagonist' but how long does that last? Not really all that long.
So its basically a fake subversion, because there's all style no substance. Its sort of like dividing 0 by 0. There's just nothing there, you pull back the curtain and its just an empty room. It takes everything away and replaces it with, fundamentally, an illusion. It has to rely on the psychic plot elements (figuratively, not literally) because the protagonist is fucking unlikeable otherwise. I've not seen any media where the protagonist remains unchanged as half-way decent or anything but a bait and switch, forcing the audience to like the protagonist no matter what. Because if you find House loathsome and insufferable, the show has nothing for you, because its all it offers. He's not meant to change. And honestly, its a problem in the West. These characters, no matter what happens, essentially reset. Because the show has nothing else there. And the problem with these shows is the mystery HAS to be inscrutable and impossible to figure out, because if the audience can do it, so can anyone else in the show, and the asshole protagonist would quickly be cast aside. So they MUST have these impossible powers.
Nor does the show consider people who are just as smart but are, you know, likeable. If the show ever introduces one, it is always as a villain or a fraud, because again, that would compromise the show. That would be a hilarious subversion in and of itself. Have Moriarty be a genius, but nice and Sherlock turns out to be the villain in the end because he wants the fame and recognition or he just wants to be the smartest. Neither Sherlock nor House introduce a character like this to challenge the 'asshole protagonist' on their own turf without being slightly more evil than them or being a fraud. Wouldn't that be interesting where the MC to these shows must deal with someone as good as they are but have a better personality? Huh. Almost like they couldn't fucking compete at all. And it is pure laziness to say "Oh, anyone as smart as X would be just as much of an asshole or evil". Naw. Not true in the least.
Like, look at 'Don't Bully Me, Miss Nagatoro' (both anime and manga). She treats this guy like her personal toy (in the manga she was outright fucking vicious, its a bit more toned down in the anime) but later on the protagonist grows a spine and even learns to quip back and its clear Nagatoro likes the protagonist and their relationship changes. A silly Japanese High-School comedy can go the 'asshole protagonist' route and have her change and still have the material be appealing, but the West can't even do that for high impact Crime or Medical dramas.
The creativity in the West is honestly really pathetic. And I'd just watch Elementary for a decent portrayal of a flawed, but brilliant Holmes who isn't just a fucking cunt who would be masturbating in his own shit with a Soncihu necklace because he's severely autistic. Fuck, Sherlock is stupid. And they wonder why the BBC didn't bother going back to it. 'Asshole Protagonist' is a retarded subversion in the West, which again, is all style and no substance. Its pure trash, relying on the protagonist to have magical powers outside of the realm of reality, no matter how grounded the show tries to be.