I’ve watched shows, movies, read comics or listened to podcasts where there is a lot of build up around a mystery, only for the end to be lackluster. In these the journey itself was more riveting than where we ended up. What are some instances where the answer lived up to the hype?

  • ApollosArrow@lemmy.worldOP
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    28 days ago

    The closest I’ve watched in the last decade to something like this may be BBC’s Sherlock. Does that fall in the same category?

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      28 days ago

      It’s been a while for me and I never did watch all of them, but no, I think Sherlock is a whodunnit, heavy on the drama, plus the twist of some narration from Watson’s blog.

      The first episode opens with several people seemingly taking a pill to commit suicide. But someone is making them do it somehow. We don’t know who, we don’t know why. Who did it? Whodunnit genre.

      Where if it were a Howcatchem genre, the identity of the baddie is revealed up front and the episode is about how the detective figures it out and nails them. How did the detective catch them? Howcatchem.

      Monk, if you ever saw that one, would sometimes do whodunnit episodes and sometimes howcatchem episodes.