Sherlock: The Hounds of Baskerville
Jan. 11th, 2012 11:40 pmHmmm. Distinctly average, and rather let down for me by some little goofs.
Although these days I mainly nit-pick legal dramas, I still spot it when TV or film Gets The Military Wrong. Someone should have told whoever was responsible for casting that a British army officer would never wear a beard, they being the sole privilege of the Royal Navy (where, conversely, moustaches alone are never worn).* And although Corporal Lyons was formally correct to salute Watson when the latter identified himself as a captain, despite being in civvies, it was completely wrong for Watson to return the salute out of uniform. (The correct protocol - at least in the British forces - when someone junior to you and in uniform salutes you when you're not in uniform yourself is to politely nod in acknowledgement.)
For that matter, what was Watson doing with service ID? Isn't he meant to have been invalided out of the Army? I suppose it's possible he may have been on a short-service commission and transferred to the Reserves, which if nothing else would explain why he's still a captain in a corps where that's the entry rank and promotion to major would normally be automatic. Or of course he could have contrived to retain his ID, although that's rather naughty and makes it a little rich of him to raise eyebrows at Sherlock's purloining of Mycroft's handy access-all-areas pass.
Oh, and how exactly do mobile phones work in an underground bunker?
* Bonus nit-pick marks to anyone who knows who in the British Army are allowed to wear beards.
Although these days I mainly nit-pick legal dramas, I still spot it when TV or film Gets The Military Wrong. Someone should have told whoever was responsible for casting that a British army officer would never wear a beard, they being the sole privilege of the Royal Navy (where, conversely, moustaches alone are never worn).* And although Corporal Lyons was formally correct to salute Watson when the latter identified himself as a captain, despite being in civvies, it was completely wrong for Watson to return the salute out of uniform. (The correct protocol - at least in the British forces - when someone junior to you and in uniform salutes you when you're not in uniform yourself is to politely nod in acknowledgement.)
For that matter, what was Watson doing with service ID? Isn't he meant to have been invalided out of the Army? I suppose it's possible he may have been on a short-service commission and transferred to the Reserves, which if nothing else would explain why he's still a captain in a corps where that's the entry rank and promotion to major would normally be automatic. Or of course he could have contrived to retain his ID, although that's rather naughty and makes it a little rich of him to raise eyebrows at Sherlock's purloining of Mycroft's handy access-all-areas pass.
Oh, and how exactly do mobile phones work in an underground bunker?
* Bonus nit-pick marks to anyone who knows who in the British Army are allowed to wear beards.
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Date: 2012-01-12 10:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-01-12 12:08 am (UTC)I'm guessing Special Forces and Intelligence Corps?
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Date: 2012-01-12 12:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-01-12 12:23 am (UTC)Traditionally though it was Pioneer Corps sergeants who were allowed to wear a beard, and I believe the tradition is maintained by Pioneer units within the Royal Logistics Corps.
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Date: 2012-01-12 12:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-01-12 12:29 am (UTC)*as has happened in towns I've lived in where you get the news later in the day/next morning: 'and by the roundabout, the police shot a man...'
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Date: 2012-01-12 03:12 am (UTC)Also AIUI 3rd hand, any useful army medic these days is lucky to get out in these short-handed days without passing through the Reserves. I keep watching Holtby City waiting to see that one get called back.
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Date: 2012-01-12 03:15 am (UTC)Some later photos show the Royal Horse Artillery in 1912 and, apart from a few moustaches, everyone is clean shaven.
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Date: 2012-01-12 06:25 am (UTC)I would think Sikhs would be allowed to wear a beard in the Army. (The whole beard thing was used in a Equality & Discrimination seminar I attended as an example of when discrimination was legal - firemen can't have beards due to the necessity of using breathing equipment, therefore Sikhs could be banned from being firemen. Health & Safety trumps religion/culture.)
As to how you get a mobile signal in an underground bunker - repeater thingies? Aren't we supposed to be able to get mobile signals on the tube shortly?
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Date: 2012-01-12 07:08 am (UTC)Seeing as the beard was a nod to the original, where it was a plot point, I would have given big props if they had gone with the respirator strip.
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Date: 2012-01-12 07:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-01-12 07:48 am (UTC)Yes, I suppose there could be mobile phone repeaters, but they seem an odd idea for a secret base!
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Date: 2012-01-12 08:08 am (UTC)But I did sort of enjoy it.
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Date: 2012-01-12 08:21 am (UTC)See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femtocells (and their bigger brothers, picocells); they're intended for exactly that sort of deployment, bringing GSM service to places where it wouldn't normally penetrate, using fixed-line IP for the backhaul.
But whilst I'd be unsurprised to find picocells in such an establishment, I'd be **really** surprised to find them configured for open-access (any handset can bind).
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Date: 2012-01-12 09:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-01-12 10:07 am (UTC)Though as I've not lived there for a while now maybe I've lost my edge and they would scare me.
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Date: 2012-01-12 10:59 am (UTC)Maybe as it's a Secret Base, he is disguising himself as not an Army officer.
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Date: 2012-01-12 11:39 am (UTC)One wonders if the Goons existed in the Sherlock universe, in which case was there a Count Jim Moriarty in it?
I've been trying to find Sherlock Sarah Lund crossover fanfic on the net, without luck. I'm sure it's out there.
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