Episode 27: Moriarty in the 22nd Century

Episode 27: Moriarty in the 22nd Century (A Christmas Special) Dynamics of a Podcast

Claire Daines returns as a guest host to talk with us about a wacky little cartoon from the late Nineties: Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century! (Cue the theme song.) It's our second-ever adaptation discussion, and we go all in, talking about Holmes getting a second lease on life, the crazy ethics of the 22nd century, Detective Inspector Beth Lestrade, and, of course, the clone James Moriarty. What makes this show worth watching, and what would we love to see from a reboot that we'll probably never get? All this and more from our vaguely Christmassy episode! Happy Holidays! Your hosts are Madeline Quiñones and Dixie Parkinson. Contact us at dynamicsofapodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter @dynamicsofapod and on Facebook. You can read the show notes on our website, dynamicsofapodcast.com. Thanks for listening!

Claire Daines returns as a guest host to talk with us about a wacky little cartoon from the late Nineties: Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century! (Cue the theme song.)

It’s our second-ever adaptation discussion, and we go all in, talking about Holmes getting a second lease on life, the crazy ethics of the 22nd century, Detective Inspector Beth Lestrade, and, of course, the clone James Moriarty. What makes this show worth watching, and what would we love to see from a reboot that we’ll probably never get?

All this and more from our vaguely Christmassy episode! Happy Holidays!

If you’d like to check out Madeline’s incorrect quotes blog, you can find it at https://incorrectsh22quotes.tumblr.com/.

Your hosts are Madeline Quiñones and Dixie Parkinson. Contact us at dynamicsofapodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter @dynamicsofapod and on Facebook. Thanks for listening!

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