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Here’s the Difference:
The Doctor Who photo features a tall, slender, rather alien genius-boy running alongside a medical professional who is smitten with him.
The Sherlock photo……..Oh. OH.
Yes, but Sherlock has a long coat which billows out behind him when he runs.
The Doctor just ha-
…
Oh.
Never mind.
Yes but Sherlock wears tight fitting suits and is smarter than your average human.
The Doctor’s just—
Riiight….
Yes, but in Doctor Who, the medical companion risks death in an attempt to save the lead character from the clutches of an evil, psychotic genius.
Wheras in Sherlock…. um……. Oh..
Yeah, but the Doctor Who companion jumps on board to help the lead even though she knows almost nothing about him and trusts him to solve their current problem that wasn’t even an issue until he arrived.
While In Sherlock… huh.
Good points, but it’s worth mentioning that most of those things aren’t specific to Sherlock. They come directly from the source material. See, Sherlock is really just a 21st-century version of much older stories, adapted by Stephen Moffat, Mark Gatiss, and other writers who grew up loving the character. The basics were already there, all they’re really doing is putting their own spin on the character. Whereas Doctor Who is…
WAIT.




