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Holmes is Stumped in Sherlock Can’t Solve Elementary

In Sherlock Can’t Solve Elementary, a series of clues are provided by the famous detective’s arch nemesis. Sherlock cracks these clues relatively quickly to reveal how certain television stations conceptualize new TV series for fall.

What stumps the intelligent man is the final clue, where he cannot deduce which TV show has a character who "doesn’t eat or shower, is hyper perceptive yet is ignorant and almost contemptuous of social norm, has only one friend whom he treats like absolute human garbage" belongs to.

As Sherlock repeats the clues from his impeccable memory, Watson begins to notice his friend’s untouched food and greasy hair. Narcissistic and self-obsessed, the detective never realizes that the grungy arrogant clues are all directed at him.
Trend Themes
1. Detective TV Series - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating detective TV series that go beyond conventional storylines and characters.
2. Conceptualizing New TV Shows - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in how television stations conceptualize and develop new TV series.
3. Character Archetypes - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating compelling and unconventional character archetypes for TV shows.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage these trends to create unique and captivating TV shows that attract a wider audience.
2. Television Production - TV production companies can benefit from innovative approaches to conceptualizing and developing new TV series.
3. Character Development - The character development industry can explore unusual and thought-provoking character archetypes for various forms of media, including TV shows.

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