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I love Sherlock for its embodiment of both characters, and for its homages to the original, but I have trouble getting into Elementary. I guess maybe I'm not watching it frequently enough to appreciate the nuances of its Holmes and Watson, in terms of individual characterization and relationship? On the other hand since I've always wanted Holmes and Watson to bone I'm all about that aspect.
The creator of Elementary has said that will never happen.
It is his absolute, golden, concrete rule for the show.
I know the rumors were that John Hurt would be a Doctor who had already happened, but from the rest of this episode I got the feeling he was the final incarnation
The one who reached the very extreme of the dark path, who fought the bloody battles and finally died at Trenzalore
Spoiler:
Matt Smith seemed to know exactly what Hurt talking about when he said he "did it out of necessity" and all that, and the doctor can't know his own future so
i'm assuming hurt is a past doctor. probably the one that fought in the time war.
Spoiler:
Yeah that's why I'm on the "forgotten regeneration" side of things.
The Doctor was reacting with absolute disdain towards what this guy had done, which means he must have known he had done it.