EDITORS NOTE: *this video is not monetised & I have made a donation to MIND in memory of Yuko Takeuchi.* Link if you're able to donate: bit.ly/3wDxWcX I'm usually here to make jokes. But I want to say a few words about Yuko Takeuchi, and about love. Love, I think, is what makes a story a Sherlock Holmes Story. Love over Loneliness. Long coats, fast words, quirky crime scenes - they come and go, the details ever changing. What I really come back for is the love story (however you define it). Love of a landlady, an inspector, a brother, a flatmate, strangers in need. And with that: redemption; the chosen family; hope that anyone - no matter how lonely or damaged or scared they are - ends up exactly where they are meant to be. When Arthur Conan Doyle wrote Sherlock Holmes over the cliff edge, it was the fans that held on to him. Who filled the streets and wrote letters and pulled him back up, to the land of the living. He was wanted here, and so the story kept going. It's what it has always been about. So I am thinking about Yuko Takeuchi, who is forever a beautiful part of the Sherlock Holmes story, and who is no doubt missed by all who knew her. And I am thinking about anyone reading this, who is lonely, and loved, and scared, and who I promise will end up exactly where they are meant to be. Stay here. Be needed. Need others. Stand by them. And let them do the same for you. Love, Bee.
@@kath26The series is a Hulu / HBO Coproduction so I'm sure you will find it on either of their services. I actually watched it on a free Asian TV website but unfortunately it's gone now. Perhaps there's another option but I don't know.
Thank you for making a lovely place to say goodbye and farewell to Ms. Takeuchi. Her Sherlock's a fascinating and loving homage I hope to return to after a bit.
YOU HAVE NO IDEA I LOVE THIS SHOW!!! I was heartbroken to learn about Yuko Takeuchi's passing. She was a fantastic Sherlock and did the character justice.
@@misakimei8715It was a Hulu / HBO Coproduction set in Tokyo. I'm sure you'd get it on their streaming apps. After that I don't know. I watched it from an Asian TV site which has disappeared now.
wait oh my god... Yuko was found hanged in her apartment... I don't even know what to type right now, it feels like this has to be addressed, but... what can I say? She appeared to be young and healthy, but we don't know how her real life must have been. It breaks my heart to hear of a suicide, it is possibly the most tragic ending to a life that could exist. If I believed in a god or heaven, I would hope that she is there now, perhaps enjoying some sort of life away from the pain and hardships on this planet. I don't believe in heaven, but I hope that what ever caused her so much grief, no longer exists, that would be the closest to justice you can get.
I have been wanting to watch these series and this video was the push I needed so I thank you for this. I wish Yuko Takeuchi rests in peace and I am thankful for her part in Sherlock Holmes. I really hope you get the inspiration to edit more of these series someday :)
(edited) I was gonna make a joke but I read the description and it was absolutely beautiful I hope Yuko Takeuchi rests in peace, and though I've never seen this version of Sherlock Holmes I hope to someday :)
I have never seen this adaptation before and desperately want to now. They look like a great pair. I think it's a wonderful dedication and such a good idea to donate in memory of her
I should have been commenting on your videos long before now, but I just have to say thank you so much. This video is not only hysterical and AMAZING- like, WOW. This series exists!?? And I need to watch it ASAP- but also, this was so healing and such a beautiful tribute. Your channel is a definite light in the darkness! Thank you so much
I loved this HBO/HULU coproduction show and it was heartbreaking when I learned the sad news that the wonderful Yuko Takeuchi would never reprieve her outstanding interpretation of the greatest consulting detective. This adaptation did borrow heavily (perhaps even stole?) from the BBC adaptation of Sherlock. Although I'm sure there must have been some agreement or permission? Although instead of the two hour long heavy episodes of the latest British television incarnation, this feminine Japanese version skipped along at a much lighter and faster one hour pace. But it had so much that was uniquely and culturally it's own being set in Japan that it absolutely deserves to be honoured legitimately among the best adaptations by Holmes fans everywhere. It gave the character and the legacy of Sherlock the due respect it deserves. And of course, the other leading co star in this series was the city of Tokyo. Just as London was in other adaptations. And of course New York in Elementary. But at least for one series, we all now know how fabulous Sherlock looked in killer heels 👠 Aided and abetted by her medical friend and companion, Wato san. Or Doctor Wato Tachibana to give her her correct title. Returning back home after volunteering as a medic from the war in Syria suffering from PTSD and ending up sharing lodgings together in number 222B with a very brilliant, strange and eccentric, but also very feminine Oxford educated consulting detective. Sara Shelly “Sherlock” Futaba. I'm glad I came across this tribute today. Well done.
EDITORS NOTE:
*this video is not monetised & I have made a donation to MIND in memory of Yuko Takeuchi.*
Link if you're able to donate: bit.ly/3wDxWcX
I'm usually here to make jokes. But I want to say a few words about Yuko Takeuchi, and about love.
Love, I think, is what makes a story a Sherlock Holmes Story. Love over Loneliness.
Long coats, fast words, quirky crime scenes - they come and go, the details ever changing.
What I really come back for is the love story (however you define it). Love of a landlady, an inspector, a brother, a flatmate, strangers in need. And with that: redemption; the chosen family; hope that anyone - no matter how lonely or damaged or scared they are - ends up exactly where they are meant to be.
When Arthur Conan Doyle wrote Sherlock Holmes over the cliff edge, it was the fans that held on to him. Who filled the streets and wrote letters and pulled him back up, to the land of the living. He was wanted here, and so the story kept going.
It's what it has always been about.
So I am thinking about Yuko Takeuchi, who is forever a beautiful part of the Sherlock Holmes story, and who is no doubt missed by all who knew her. And I am thinking about anyone reading this, who is lonely, and loved, and scared, and who I promise will end up exactly where they are meant to be.
Stay here. Be needed. Need others. Stand by them. And let them do the same for you.
Love,
Bee.
What series is this, and where can I find it?
@@kath26 Miss Sherlock. Dunno where you can watch it tho..
Thank you for this. Truely.
I don't need it anymore - because I'm safe now, after all the work it took - and that's the best thing I can ever say.
@@kath26The series is a Hulu / HBO Coproduction so I'm sure you will find it on either of their services.
I actually watched it on a free Asian TV website but unfortunately it's gone now.
Perhaps there's another option but I don't know.
Beautiful heartfelt words and I commend your compassion and humanity.
The fact that the duo is into each other in every version...
Thank you for making a lovely place to say goodbye and farewell to Ms. Takeuchi. Her Sherlock's a fascinating and loving homage I hope to return to after a bit.
HOW IS EVERY ADAPTION A LIL FRUITY 😩🤌
because the original is a lil (too much) sus 😌
@@joshymendozao the orginal is very sus
YOU HAVE NO IDEA I LOVE THIS SHOW!!! I was heartbroken to learn about Yuko Takeuchi's passing. She was a fantastic Sherlock and did the character justice.
I would not have known thus existed if it wasn't for you thank you so so so much
Bee, that description made me tear up. It's beautiful.
How many Sherlocks are there?!
Sherlock holmes is the most adapted literary character after Dracula!!!
Sherlock is actually at the top of the list for most adapted fictional character, with over 200 adaptations on the screen
Not enough
it’s called mutliverse 🤘
Uuuuuhm... a wlw version? Where TF have I been?
Do you know what it is called ?
@@misakimei8715 miss Sherlock
@@evanthia505 thank you ! Any idea which website to watch it from ? I'm just really excited to find this version
@@misakimei8715It was a Hulu / HBO Coproduction set in Tokyo. I'm sure you'd get it on their streaming apps. After that I don't know. I watched it from an Asian TV site which has disappeared now.
@@misakimei8715 its on max
wait oh my god... Yuko was found hanged in her apartment... I don't even know what to type right now, it feels like this has to be addressed, but... what can I say? She appeared to be young and healthy, but we don't know how her real life must have been.
It breaks my heart to hear of a suicide, it is possibly the most tragic ending to a life that could exist. If I believed in a god or heaven, I would hope that she is there now, perhaps enjoying some sort of life away from the pain and hardships on this planet.
I don't believe in heaven, but I hope that what ever caused her so much grief, no longer exists, that would be the closest to justice you can get.
“I’m not evidence” lol
I have been wanting to watch these series and this video was the push I needed so I thank you for this. I wish Yuko Takeuchi rests in peace and I am thankful for her part in Sherlock Holmes. I really hope you get the inspiration to edit more of these series someday :)
i was waiting for the second series until i found out yuko takeuchi passed away :(
it broke my heart sm, i hope her soul rest in love
This version is so cute and interesting omgg
wlw sherlock OH MY GAED
I love this version SO MUCH FOR SUCH A LONG TIME 😫😫 thanks for the video !!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PUTTING THIS OUT THERE I SWEAR THIS ADAPTATION DESERVES SO MUCH MORE LOVE
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I was gonna make a joke but I read the description and it was absolutely beautiful
I hope Yuko Takeuchi rests in peace, and though I've never seen this version of Sherlock Holmes I hope to someday :)
I have never seen this adaptation before and desperately want to now. They look like a great pair.
I think it's a wonderful dedication and such a good idea to donate in memory of her
i love them in all universes
I KNEW IT WAS A GIRLS NAME
I should have been commenting on your videos long before now, but I just have to say thank you so much. This video is not only hysterical and AMAZING- like, WOW. This series exists!?? And I need to watch it ASAP- but also, this was so healing and such a beautiful tribute. Your channel is a definite light in the darkness! Thank you so much
MORE PLEASE !! this convinced me to watch miss sherlock after a long time of considering
WAIT THIS IS SO CUTE OMG
I LOVE MISS SHERLOCK LET'S GOOOO
the desc is absolutely true. i didn't know about yuko before this video :(
Your description is beautiful ❤❤❤
okay fine i'll watch it
Omg I'm so glad you did this
This is a sign to finally watch it
Rest in Peace❤️
Beautiful
I've always wanted to watch the show, does anyone where I can? As always gret video and the description was really beautiful ❤
I love her
YEEEES!!!!
I loved this HBO/HULU coproduction show and it was heartbreaking when I learned the sad news that the wonderful Yuko Takeuchi would never reprieve her outstanding interpretation of the greatest consulting detective.
This adaptation did borrow heavily (perhaps even stole?) from the BBC adaptation of Sherlock. Although I'm sure there must have been some agreement or permission? Although instead of the two hour long heavy episodes of the latest British television incarnation, this feminine Japanese version skipped along at a much lighter and faster one hour pace.
But it had so much that was uniquely and culturally it's own being set in Japan that it absolutely deserves to be honoured legitimately among the best adaptations by Holmes fans everywhere. It gave the character and the legacy of Sherlock the due respect it deserves. And of course, the other leading co star in this series was the city of Tokyo. Just as London was in other adaptations. And of course New York in Elementary.
But at least for one series, we all now know how fabulous Sherlock looked in killer heels 👠
Aided and abetted by her medical friend and companion, Wato san. Or Doctor Wato Tachibana to give her her correct title. Returning back home after volunteering as a medic from the war in Syria suffering from PTSD and ending up sharing lodgings together in number 222B with a very brilliant, strange and eccentric, but also very feminine Oxford educated consulting detective. Sara Shelly “Sherlock” Futaba.
I'm glad I came across this tribute today. Well done.
Where can I watch this!
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