It's like Sherlock-Fu from Sherlock Holmes in those Guy Ritchie movies. Where he uses the power of his intellect to become some sort of radical kinetic probability predicting martial artist.
It was sort of amusing in those movies but the gimmick has become a gimmick of a gimmick.
He was a practitioner of baritsu. But I suppose that would still leave the issue of unrealistically quick thinking and deduction in a fast action scenario?
I think I prefer the film over this, this seems like one of those gimmicks that works in a film but gets stale dragged out in a TV show.
It's like Sherlock-Fu from Sherlock Holmes in those Guy Ritchie movies. Where he uses the power of his intellect to become some sort of radical kinetic probability predicting martial artist.
It was sort of amusing in those movies but the gimmick has become a gimmick of a gimmick.
He was a practitioner of baritsu. But I suppose that would still leave the issue of unrealistically quick thinking and deduction in a fast action scenario?
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