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- From: rao@moose.cccs.umn.edu (Rao Akella)
- Subject: Re: Copper Beeches
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.002426.21722@news2.cis.umn.edu>
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- Organization: Colon Cancer Control Study, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
- References: <Nov.17.07.47.16.1992.11206@paul.rutgers.edu> <1992Nov17.155551.20111@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 00:24:26 GMT
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- Not to find fault with The Great Master, but I couldn't help but feel that
- "Copper Beeches" had a pretty weak story line. There was neither much
- sleuthing nor any deduction involved. Consider a precis of the episode:
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- Woman comes to Holmes with story of strange employer and asks for advice about
- taking up employment. Holmes responds that he doesn't have any facts, so he
- can't help her. Woman is smart enough and does enough groundwork to detect the
- bearded stranger with the help of her mirror, and the captive in the room
- upstairs. Woman cables Holmes and Watson, who show up (after the woman is
- smart and capable enough to lock the servant woman in the cellar) only to find
- that the chicken has flown the coop. Owner of the house catches The Great
- Detective and Company redhanded, but ends up getting chewed up by his own nice
- doggie (a la Baskervilles). Then it turns out the servant knew all about
- everything all along.
-
- I ask you, where does Holmes get to use his unique skills in this plot? Dash
- it, even Lestrade or the local constable could've done exactly the same thing
- with exactly the same information. Holmes didn't deduce anything in advance,
- and always seemed a step behind, taking action only after everything had become
- crystal clear.
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- Flame me if you will, cruel world, but I was definitely disappointed.
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- Come to think of it, "The Solitary Cyclist" had pretty much the same plot too.
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- -- Rao Akella <rao@moose.cccs.umn.edu, rao%moose@umnacvx.bitnet>
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