Ah, those Baker Street Babes! Always a step ahead of the
Sherlockian mainstream, roaming the world like the Josie and the Pussycats of
Sherlock study . . . I’m sure I’m not the only one who eagerly awaits each
episode just to see where they’ll be heading next as they jet around the
Holmes-world in their podcast adventures. Episode thirty-two of the podcast
popped onto my iTunes podcast list today, and as usual, I quickly downloaded it
for a listen. And then the weirdest thing happened . . . .
After thirty-one episodes about various Sherlock
Holmes-related topics, the Baker Street Babes decided to boldly veer off-topic
and do an episode that wasn’t about Sherlock Holmes! Sure, they mentioned the
BBC Sherlock series on occasion.
They’re the Babes, they have to throw in some Cumberbatch and company, that’s
part of why they’re fun to listen to. (That, and the gleeful mentions of Basil of
Baker Street.)
But their big divergence from Sherlock Holmes took its
strange turn this weekend as they spent over an hour discussing a CBS police
procedural drama that was actually about fifteen minutes shorter than the
podcast itself. (In other words, they could have re-enacted the entire drama
and had another fifteen minutes to talk about what they just did . . . oh, that
might have been actually very cool, barring the inevitable lawsuits, of
course.)
It’s a bold move for a Sherlock Holmes-based podcast, to be
sure, and a real test of the Babes entertainment value in leaving their base
topic to discuss a detective drama that was apparently chosen at random. Do
they succeed?
Well, they seem to have all their big guns in for the
episode. (They really should have a Babe roll call at the beginning of each
episode, so new listeners can put names, or pseudo-names, to voices.) At some
point they mention using this new show to “fill the void” until production
begins on the next BBC Sherlock, and
I can understand that. After blogging about Sherlock for the last decade, there
was many a week I had to write about Monk
or House just to keep to a weekly
schedule. And the Babes are a certainly a step above and ahead of a dusty old
blog.
Raising such never-before-seen questions as “Should we touch
on Watson’s vagina?” the Babes still manage to keep it fresh (slappably fresh, were they guys), even
when discussing a non-Sherlock Holmes detective show. They’ll no doubt survive
this latest twist in their podcast career with colors flying. But I think we’ll
all be happier when the Cumberbatch corps returns.
Eventually they kind of lost interest in this other show and
start talking about X-files and House, but that’s understandable.
Nothing really compares to a great Sherlock Holmes TV show or movie.
And I’m sure they’ll get back to one of those soon . . . .
I just saw this and can't stop laughing.
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