I started reading the Holmes stories over 45 years ago.
Cannot sit in the same room when my wife watches that new BBC abomination.
The appeal of Sherlock Holmes for me has been & always will be in large part the period background for the stories.
Take Holmes & Watson out of that background, and you remove a good part of what makes those stories what they are and Holmes who he was.
The Rathbone series diluted the atmosphere to a degree, but I enjoyed them as a kid & still do, because they retained most of the feel of a period piece, and I liked the portrayals of both lead actors.
The Bretts were the best, except for those episodes directed by people who tried to be cute & artsy with camera setups.
I can't bring myself to watch the Downey blockbusters at all, Holmes was not an action hero & the portrayal just isn't "Holmes".
Placing Sherlock Holmes in modern times is ridiculous for me.
Call it The Adventures Of Insipid Jones, or even George Holmes & Gynecologist Bill Watson Save The World, if you have to borrow the original stories for an out-of-time and out-of-place modern TV series.
Even the little half-hour B&W series of the late 1950s was better done.
I have, by the way, been to 221B Baker Street in London & have a letter from Sherlock Holmes' secretary in 1975 framed here in the office.
LONGTIME Holmes fan.

Denis