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If the creator or something explicitly states they don’t want two characters shipped will you respect it?
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Watson and I feel that, in order to do our best work, the chemistry needs to be right.
#Elementary#S6x15#Jonny Lee Miller#Aidan Quinn#Sherlock Holmes#character development#excellent commentary in the tags
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Lucy Liu & Keanu Reeves
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love that in elementary the nypd are oftentimes annoyed by sherlock but like in a fond way and appreciate his advice (most of the time). however i also like that when sherlock crosses the line gregson's fucking pissed. scorned wife behaviour. do NOT come into my house i AM getting the divorce. and sherlock's just standing there like a wounded puppy. amazing dynamic 10/10.
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Elementary (season 3, episode 12): The One Who Got Away
i love love love love how much platonic relationships are prioritized in this show. the addition of kitty to this show is amazing because are you freaking kidding me??? she saved him and he saved her!!
like when was the last time someone even told him they loved him?? and I love his friendship with joan so much but him and kitty just hurts so good
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The victim’s name is Quentin Latham, and I think the guy stabbing him is one of the Dinacios. The crime family.
Elementary Season 5 + FAVORITE SCENES [4/?]
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She is, always and forever, my favourite Watson of all times. The one and only Joan Watson 💕
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TETHERED
A series of short scenes, with a common thread: Sherlock likes watching Watson sleep. It calms him. Sherlock & Joan, or Sherlock/Joan, whatever you want to read it. Rated: M. Words: 1,185. Hurt/Comfort. Sherlock needs a hug. Character study.
He liked watching her sleep.
It wasn't because he was a stalker; he most certainly was not. And once she had agreed to stay with him, he disgruntledly accepted her boundaries. Which were many, as far as he was concerned.
But when she was sleeping, she was calm. Peaceful. She brought him to a place of peace, a respite from the mundane noise of everyday life.
Something he desperately needed.
It always started the same way when they weren't on a case.
She would take off her stilettos and suit, and have an evening shower that lasted three minutes longer than her usual shower time. Then she would get into her pyjamas and slippers, and if it was cold, she'd put on that red cardigan. It was old, worn out and overused, but she always preferred it over any new ones he might have bought her over the years. It had been long since he'd stopped trying to replace it; he knew better by now.
She'd blow-dry her hair, then find him to say goodnight. Sometimes she'd stay a bit longer, share a cup of tea with him if she needed the company or thought he needed it. Sitting on the chairs of the media room, close together but without touching. Or in the library, close to the fire he had started, sitting on the ottoman or the armchair, sharing the silence.
Finally, she would retire to bed.
He would wait, sometimes for hours, until he was sure she was asleep. And then, he would walk up the stairs, minding the fourth step that creaked. Often, he would take off his shoes before, making sure his steps were silent.
She had two chairs in her bedroom. One served as a bedside table. The other was broken — it would take years to replace — and it always sat at the far end of the room, opposite the bed. Sometimes it was empty, more often than not it was full of clutter: books, water bottles or discarded clothes.
He would methodically take everything off the chair and then lower himself onto it, minding the leg that was broken. He sat, barely breathing at first, with his back straight.
And he watched.
He watched for minutes, often hours. Sometimes, when his mind was particularly troubled, he stayed until the first rays of the early morning sun came through the windows. Some other times, he'd found, much to his dismay, that being in that room with her calmed and relaxed him to the point of falling asleep. Who would've thought?
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"You see but you do not observe. The distinction is clear."
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I decided to try and collect every Sherlock Holmes main theme I could find. Please enjoy and let me know if you can find any more on youtube!
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Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes in Elementary season 2
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Lucy Liu | Monique Lhuillier gown | Tribeca Film Festival | 2025
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Rewatching the first season of Elementary and In Episode 5 "Lesser Evils" Sherlock has funny dialogue. Waiting in line in a coffee shop to ask the barista:
These coffee orders, the Magna Carta was less complicated.
As someone with an obsession with the Plantagenet royal family, this line made me laugh. I didn't remember how hilariously funny Sherlock was in the first season, he grows much more inward and serious (and more open about his feelings, at least to Watson) in later seasons.
(though I must say, the talk with Gregson about his sobriety in the previous episode killed me. The way of saying things, the small stammer when emotional, his eyes when he's touched...)
I'm not ashamed to admit Jonny Lee Miller's Sherlock is my favourite rendition, no doubt about it.
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