Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25266931-20161112032800/@comment-14138255-20161113003829

Was about to bring up Sherlock actually. In Moffat's Sherlock, he's very much an eccentric who prides himself on his disconnect from humanity and how different (not to mention, better) he is from everyone. He is relatable because fundamentally he is human, and does have feelings despite himself, and he is at his most sympathetic when he has brought himself down as close as he will go to other people's level.