Taking my obsession to an academic level
So a few weeks ago I started working with two profs on a Sherlock Holmes-related project and I made a poster about it.
(I blacked out my info for privacy reasons.)
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pov ur a holmes adaptation
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unaired pilot sherlock made me feel some type of way
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Give a hand to those in the Lokius fandom once again experiencing the sweet, sweet taste of queerbait in the year of our lord 2023. Join the queliot Fandom for peaches-and-plums margaritas in room 413, the destiel fandom for beers in room 1518, the supercorp fandom for flaming shots in the penthouse, and the Johnlock Fandom in the nonexistent basement for graduated-cylinder-champagne flutes!
Once you're drunk enough, we're burning down Disney hq at noon tomorrow-
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Sherlock, love, WHAT ARE YOU IMPLYING?!?
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Sometimes I remember that Sherlock restarted his heart for John after FLATLINING and I die a bit inside
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Sherlock’s POV.
Across the other side, of the cordoned area, surrounded by flashing blue lights and hurrying policemen --
Dr. John Watson. A real hero shot. He’s just standing, there, watching - quiet, reserved, military.
Sherlock just stares for a moment. Oh my God.
— A STUDY IN PINK SHOOTING SCRIPT - GREEN AMENDED 18/04/10
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... there's something I should say, I've meant to say always and then never have. Since it's unlikely we'll ever meet again, I might as well say it now.
Crowley is actually a girl's name
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Can we sometimes just take a step back and remember that John never learned what happened on the roof of Bart‘s and why exactly did Sherlock jump and who he jumped for and the snipers and Sherlock‘s tears and the two years of impossible work and the Johnlessness and Serbia and the scars and Sherlock.
John never learned about any of these things. He thought Sherlock left him for a little bit of adventure after stepping off a roof right in front of his eyes, he thought Sherlock enjoyed his little joke of playing dead, he thought Sherlock never trusted him, he thought he has never been important to Sherlock after all.
Even though he has no right to land those blows and kicks on Sherlock, he still has the right to be angry and remain angry.
Remember, unlike us, John has never learned about these things.
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