Writers end up writing about their obsessions. Things that haunt them; things they can’t forget; stories they carry in their bodies waiting to be released.
‘Sherlock’ Star Benedict Cumberbatch: Show’s Last Season ‘Really Freudian’ : NPR
‘Sherlock’ Star Benedict Cumberbatch: Show’s Last Season ‘Really Freudian’ : NPR
Cumberbatch suspected those storylines came from conversations early in the first season’s production with one of the show’s producers, Steven Moffat.
“Immediately as an actor I wanted to understand who [Sherlock] was, what his parents were,” he adds. “These were questions I asked … I wanted to understand. [Moffat] was just talking about, ‘Can’t this guy just be good at what he does and he’s your age and he looks like you and he’s doing his thing?’
And I went, ‘No, no Steven, there’s a process I’ve got to go through. I’ve got to understand how I became this person.’ ”
He didn’t necessarily expect those answers to be revealed to viewers, Cumberbatch points out now. “I can’t just sort of float onto set with a whole bunch of mannerisms and hope it sort of comes off,” he says. “You have to ground it in some sort of reality, otherwise you get found out as things sort of evolve.”
One other thing Cumberbatch insisted on was creating a weakness for Sherlock — his inability to connect with people — another idea Moffatt resisted.
“And [Moffat] said, ‘But can’t he just be really good? Can’t he just be good at it? Why does he have to have flaw or an Achilles heel?’” the actor says.
“Because I said, you know, ‘Where’s his weakness?’ Because no human being doesn’t [have one]. And however much [Sherlock] tries to convince himself he’s not human, he is.”
Writer problems: when you write a really awesome scene or chunk of a scene but you have no clue where to stick it in the story.
I feel bad.
I know I’m not writing very much (thank you themadkatter13 for keeping me rping).
But I literally don’t have time. My job is keeping me very busy. When I’m home I’m going to school full time online.
The last couple weekends I’ve had other things going on.
I’m not going to stop writing. I have a bunch of half-written WIPs. It’s just hard to find time right now when my brain isn’t exhausted.
Thanks for sticking with me though.
I’m taking Screenwriting 1 right now and lecture one is all about creative writing and the writing process. I’m taking notes but i’m kinda like “yeah yeah, okay, writing is hard, I know this, give me more.”
At least so far I’ve impressed him with my writing and formatting?
The best thing about writing fiction is that moment where the story catches fire and comes to life on the page, and suddenly it all makes sense and you know what it’s about and why you’re doing it and what these people are saying and doing, and you get to feel like both the creator and the audience. Everything is suddenly both obvious and surprising… and it’s magic and wonderful and strange.











