In the game Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One by Frogwares, we can discover that Sherlock and Jon had put together a play for Hamlet with some other kids behind the Legacy Theatre when they were kids on Cordona (the island that the game is set on, they lived there with Sherlock's mom, her doctor and Mycroft when Sherlock was 10 until his mother died, which is basically the time and the place we're exploring and discovering new truths about during the story-relevant quests) He did this because he wanted to do a play but the man who owned the theatre didn't like children if I remember correctly, their Hamlet was so good that people had started gathering around them and the director came outside once the play was over to congratulate them on the good play and welcomed them into the theatre
Now this isn't necessarily some universal canon Sherlock or something, but I love this game and thought this was worth sharing :]
If Mycroft participated in theatre, it stands to reason Sherlock did too. At least he took classes. No one fakes all those personalities and cries on cue the way he does without training.
Now I’m envisioning them doing stuff like improv exercises where they have to pretend to be a bear stuck in a traffic jam or something.
So far probably @terranceholdsapencil :]
(I wasn't sure which account of yours to tag so let me know if the other one is the one you'd prefer to be tagged lol😭)
His art has got this special something about it, it just looks so cool! I love the way he uses colors and anything he draws looks indescribable, but I'm gonna try anyway, it's sort of soft but not fully, a bit plastic but in the best way possible (I can't find a better word rn), sorta sketched but well defined, the lighting always looks incredible, I just really love seeing his stuff
self promo is welcome, being your own favorite artist is allowed and encouraged
oh and I was also just hoping for Chekov to make it out alive the whole time😭
‼️!SPOILERS OF COURSE!‼️
Firstly: Spock getting Kirk a good book and Bones getting him reading glasses makes me think about them discussing what each of them should get him for his birthday and trying to coordinate it accordingly, this is melting my heart
Secondly: "You keep missing the target!" No comment, just pure badassery from Kirk (and fear for the people around him)
And now I'm gonna copy and paste the thoughts that I'd typed out about the probably most important scene in this movie right after having watched it:
Mmmmmm Kirk didn't know that Spock was dying, kept thanking/complimenting Scotty for the good work over the intercoms (?)/communicator and actually thought they had made it out and everything was fine and safe now, only to have a distressed McCoy on the comms just a seemingly peaceful moment later, urging Kirk to come there. Now. and Kirk's immediate thought is Spock and so he runs and is absolutely trying/willing to throw open that door to get to Spock before he gets held back and reminded that this would kill everyone else :( And then Spock gets up, straightens his uniform and after just having cowered in the corner with his back turned, walks up to Kirk to speak with him and tell him that he shouldn't grief (oof) and that it was his logical solution to the Kobayashi Maru and that he had never taken it before and as he slides down, pressed against the glass, Kirk follows him closely, most likely trying to stay as close to him as possible for as long as he could
And then Spock takes off his protective glove and tells Kirk to llap and Kirk presses his hand against the glass too and they touch but can't really🫠
Needless to say, I am excited for The Search For Spock lol🧍
He likely did! The Crimean War was part of the anglo-afghan wars;
I'm just referring to the fact that him and Holmes both live until after the first world war, which *could* mean that he fought in it, but @amypihcs does have a point, he was pretty old at that point and I'm not sure where the British military drew the lines in terms of age for their army tbh
Do you guys ever just remember that Watson had to fight in the First World War?
Okay that's crazy, I knew the Criterion had a plaque, but apparently there's more?? Does anyone know if these two are it or are there more Holmes places with plaques?👀
When the yaoi so fire they have a memorializing plaque
THIS IS NOT ABOUT BBC SHERLOCK THIS IS NOT A BBC SHERLOCK POST THIS IS ABOUT ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE OLD MAN YAOI
Look at my friend's drawing!!
Making Leo Superman because of April being a reporter is so clever
Happy Halloween!! The boys are out on the town celebrating the spooky season, hope they get some good candy 😋
I just find it funny how Stamford seemingly did NOT mention to John that Sherlock would know everything about him the moment he’d walk in there. He did not know that he was instantly gonna be able to tell him everything about himself as if he had just finished copy and pasting a Wikipedia article about Watson directly into his verbal drive
Instead of warning him Stamford was just like “Can’t wait to see your reaction, it’s better when you experience it first-hand without spoilers lmao” and decided to let John walk into that room completely unprepared for what he was in for lol
John thought this was gonna be a relatively normal conversation
I wonder if there would be a possibility for the people in Detroit to make these kind of jaffa cakes for androids and instead of the orange juice stuff it's thirium, I wonder what kind of material could be used for the biscuit part of it though since androids don't seem to have a more solid version of food from what I've seen, I only know about thirium🤔
Guess my favorite Arcane character challenge
level: impossible
Sketched some characters/scenes from the play “Sherlock Holmes: Der Fall Moriarty” (The Case Moriarty) that I got to watch live today on my way home from there, Toby was a balloon dog, it was brilliant😭
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