How Uncle Greg Met Your Fathers
plot twist the entirety of Sherlock is Greg’s best man speech when he is at John and Sherlock’s wedding, telling the story of how they got here
The angels have the phone box
The fanfic writers have Gatiss
or maybe Gatiss had the fanfic writers all along
ANDERSON THOUGHT SHERLOCK FAKED HIS DEATH VIA TARDIS
This is the lucky clover cat. reblog this in 30 seconds & he will bring u good luck and fortune.
with the imminent release of Sherlock Series 3 and the Christmas mini-sode “Many Happy Returns” (additional info here), many international fans, once again, scramble to find a way to watch/watch live.
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Martin Freeman and Amanda Abbington's appearance on The One Show
This last picture. Because Martin Freeman is a desperately good actor... but there are clearly times where he does not bother to act interested.
I love this a lot.
But I'm having less of a problem with John's reactions - or lack thereof - then many people seem to be. And I've been wrestling with why.
...after here be spoilers...
John is a bit broken. As we all are. He's always been ashamed of it and of the crazy choices it makes him love: war, Sherlock, and now, Mary. He's an apologetic adrenaline junkie.
Why wasn't John more upset with Sherlock after he 'died'? Easy one. He understands that Sherlock was trying to protect him: It's what he'd do himself.
Why wasn't John more upset with Mary for lying to him? Still pretty easy. He is upset with her – he doesn’t seem to talk to her for a good long time. And he’s not more upset, in the end, because it is his fault, a bit. He wouldn't have chosen her if she wasn't a disaster that needed fixing. And everybody in the sitting room - all disasters needing fixing - knew that full well.
Now, the hard one. Why wasn't John more upset with Mary for shooting John? John is, at least on the surface, okay with Mary shooting Sherlock because he feels personally responsible. It is his job to keep Sherlock safe and he brought someone dangerous into Sherlock's safe zone. It isn't Mary's fault that she's dangerous - it's her wiring. It's John's fault for putting the two crazy choices together; one was going to hurt the other eventually. It was his job to keep them both safe and he let them hurt each other.
But with that said, while I do believe that John has forgiven Mary entirely for hurting him, I am not sold on the idea that John has forgiven Mary entirely for hurting Sherlock. And I think we’ll see that eventually.
People have been reblogging my John Watson post recently. And I can see why. I re-read it today and I was most struck by this line:
Sherlock may be an undeniable hurricane-strength force whirling through John’s life but John also chose him.
No, says Sherlock in HLV. John chose Mary. And...
I guess that means I like my wine like I like my men: hot and grey.
23 years in between!
How does this show do funny and adorable and exciting and heartbreaking ALL AT ONCE.