

For me Holmes was a bit of an oddity for a long time, because I first saw him in films (I don't remember what versions) and he was this arrogant intellgent man with Watson tagging after him. The two seemed to have nothing in common, and Watson seemed to be there only for comical relief or to wow at Holmes's brilliance.
And then there was Jeremy Brett... I remember seeing the first episode of the series, A Scandal in Bohemia. Now, there was a character to blow your mind! I could see why he needed Watson, not just why Watson was fascinated by him.
That's when I started reading the stories. So, thank you Jeremy Brett, wherever you are!
As for Watson, I liked David Burke, but I loved Edward Hardwicke. It is so obvious with him that Watson has a warm heart, that he cares for Holmes a great deal, but that he is also his own man. I love it when he gets annoyed with Holmes and he scolds him, like a responsible parent. I think Holmes loves it too.
And then there was Jeremy Brett... I remember seeing the first episode of the series, A Scandal in Bohemia. Now, there was a character to blow your mind! I could see why he needed Watson, not just why Watson was fascinated by him.
That's when I started reading the stories. So, thank you Jeremy Brett, wherever you are!
As for Watson, I liked David Burke, but I loved Edward Hardwicke. It is so obvious with him that Watson has a warm heart, that he cares for Holmes a great deal, but that he is also his own man. I love it when he gets annoyed with Holmes and he scolds him, like a responsible parent. I think Holmes loves it too.