all's well that ends well (watson, get rid of him)
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Happy holidays!!!!
I had a whole bbc Sherlock christmas comic I was working on but,, didn't manage to finish it for today! Enjoy this granada Holmes drawing instead!!
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"See here, sir! See what my wife found in its crop!" He held out his hand and displayed upon the centre of the palm a brilliantly scintillating blue stone...of such purity and radiance that it twinkled like an electric point in the dark hollow of his hand.
This print is inspired by the Sherlock Holmes story "The Blue Carbuncle": 'tis the season for wild goose chases, and of course, larceny (if you can bring it off).
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john getting sherlock ear defenders that are personalized, both with sherlock’s initials and john being quick to point out the pun it makes is something that can be so so important to me, actually. john is so unbelievably sweet, understanding, and accommodating it’s absolutely wonderful to see. i love this podcast ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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"Remember, Watson that though we have so homely a thing as a goose at one end of this chain, we have at the other a man who will certainly get seven years' penal servitude unless we can establish his innocence. It is possible that our inquiry may but confirm his guilt but, in any case, we have a line of investigation which has been missed by the police, and which a singular chance has placed in our hands.
I LOVE THIS I LOVE THIS
Forget offering to take a case for someone who can’t pay, forget taking a client just as they’re being arrested. Holmes is doing all this without anyone hiring him or even the police offering a consultant’s fee to ask his help. And for a stranger, one he’s never spoken to or even seen, and could very well be guilty! He’s a former convict, after all, and especially in Victorian thought that is a Type of person.
But the possibility that this stranger and former convict may be sentenced for something he didn’t do has Holmes running in circles in the freezing streets of London, chasing down leads. It especially stands out that he doesn’t do it for the curiosity of the mystery, like he loves to talk about so often (see: The Red-Headed League).
Again more lead-up to the story’s conclusion: Holmes is doing this for people, and to make the world a better place, not just for entertainment or to enforce laws or a concept of justice.
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gasp! jeremy brett, our champion of the canon, committed an anachronism! presumably from smoking between takes, he left a modern, filtered cigarette in the ashtray. tut, tut, jeremy.
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He got him ear defenders😭 they're personalised😭 and the pun😭 it says shhh 😭 for the quiet 😭
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The end of 2023 was wild so happy late blue carbuncle day and new year
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