I’m not talking about the books, I’m talking about the TV Series. Cumberbatch!Sherlock is much better about substantiating his deductions than the original. He’s also psychologically more interesting. Please don’t confuse him with L from Death Note; they aren’t all that similar, besides being “high-functioning sociopaths with low-spectrum Aspegers, inferiority/superiority complex, and narcissism personality disorder, facing an enemy who’s very much like them except evil” (or something like that).
I’m not talking about the books, I’m talking about the TV Series. Cumberbatch!Sherlock is much better about substantiating his deductions than the original. He’s also psychologically more interesting. Please don’t confuse him with L from Death Note; they aren’t all that similar, besides being “high-functioning sociopaths with low-spectrum Aspegers, inferiority/superiority complex, and narcissism personality disorder, facing an enemy who’s very much like them except evil” (or something like that).
Actually that description fits Batman too...