No, the character, played by the brilliant Benedict Cumberbatch, is an oasis of calm.
With Benedict Cumberbatch, we Benedicts finally have our first namesake TV and screen star.
But, once again, "Sherlock" was robbed (though at least Benedict Cumberbatch received a nod).
Benedict Cumberbatch and Rebecca Hall are among the nominees for the 39th annual Broadcasting Press Guild Awards.
Now, I have no doubt that Benedict Cumberbatch will play a stronger villain than the bland Eric Bana.
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Other star performances included Jonny Lee Miller and Benedict Cumberbatch in Danny Boyle's Frankenstein and David Tennant and Catherine Tate in Much Ado About Nothing.
Other British nominees include Benedict Cumberbatch for Parade's End and Dominic West for The Hour - both in the running for best actor in a TV movie or mini-series.
They are World War One drama Parade's End, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, police corruption drama, Line of Duty and The Hollow Crown, a series of adaptations of Shakespeare's history plays.
BBC's Sherlock stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman also missed out in their categories of outstanding lead actor, and outstanding supporting actor in a mini-series or a movie, respectively.
Radio 4's comedy series Cabin Pressure, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch and Roger Allam, has been nominated for best radio programme along with James Joyce's Ulysses, a Radio 4 dramatisation to mark Bloomsday, the day in June when the book's events take place.
William Wilberforce (Ioan Gruffudd), upon entering Parliament in 1780 at the age of twenty-one, resolved, with the aid of his friend William Pitt (Benedict Cumberbatch), soon to be Prime Minister at the age of twenty-four, to end the slave trade in the British Empire.
No character emerges in fuller voice, for all his silence, than the novel's hero, Christopher Tietjens (Benedict Cumberbatch), son of a Yorkshire country gentleman, who clings stubbornly to old values as Tietjens saw the world, you didn't talk about your feelings or, for that matter, think about them.
In Parade's End, Hall portrays Sylvia Tietjens, the socially ascendant yet morally promiscuous and occasionally cruel wife of a Yorkshire-bred aristocrat played by Sherlock's pale-faced mastermind, Benedict Cumberbatch whose attachment to an antiquarian vision of English society on the eve of World War I keeps him dangerously rooted in the past.
One change wrought by Alfredson strikes me as inspired: where Guillam, on the page, was a practiced ladykiller, running a string of girlfriends as if they were foreign agents, we see him now, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, breaking up with a male lover a secret demanding to be tucked away, in the mid-seventies, far more than it would these days.
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