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omg.
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i love the scene.
Guys, Lestrade is still back there.
Guys.
GUYS.
#and they just walk off and leave lestrade alone #in a cold abandoned warehouse thingy #I bet mycroft is lurking in the corner to pounce on him #because we all know how much mycroft loves hanging out in warehouses
You’re alone in the warehouse
There’s no one around,
And the light is out.
Out of the corner of your eye you spot him,
Mycroft Holmes.
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MY GOD, THERE’S CAKE EVERYWHERE
ACTUAL BRITISH GOVERNMENT MYCROFT HOLMES
these comments…
AND THIS, MY FRIENDS, IS HOW THE FANDOM SPENDS ITS TIME AS WE WAIT FOR SEASON 3.
OH GOD THE MYSTRADE JOKES. DEAD.
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I mean you’re just a long streak of…nothing. Deductive nothing.
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For those who care, first Elementary preview.
You know what?
Well Jonny Lee Miller looks fantastic, I’m just still really really unsure about a girl Watson. I feel like it will throw off the dynamic of the show. I don’t know, I’ll definitely give it a chance though!
Alright, alright, not bad. We’ll give it a chance.
I don’t like it. And it’s not just the fact that it looks very ~inspired by the BBC Sherlock or the fact that we have Joan, not John, but Sherlock stays Sherlock. I really wouldn’t mind the gender swap and try Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson solving crimes. But they only changed John, so a. the leading man stays a man and b. it’s an American show, so I’m sure it did come from being afraid of the homosexual innuendos in some way. But it’s not what pissed me of the most. The most annoying thing here is the character of Holmes. Because we all know Moffat and Gatiss are fanboys and they make the show as great as they can, because they just care about this so much. And about canon. From what I’ve seen (and yes, I haven’t seen much), they changed Holmes character into somebody as brilliant, but more emotional, just to make him more attractive for the audience. And yes, he had his super rude moment when he proved the woman she’s lying, but come on, ‘sometimes I hate it when I’m wrong’? Or saying sorry to John, just like that? In Sherlock John was surprised Holmes apologized in SECOND SEASON OF THE SHOW. What I’m trying to say is, Holmes is not supposed to be well liked, although we all love him. Holmes is not supposed to be made softer just for the audience. In BBC Sherlock, my favourite character isn’t Holmes, he’s not even on second or third place. I think the character is brilliant, one of a kind and should be remembered forever. But it’s a cold character, even if so fragile, caring is not an advantage. And I’m not buying a lie about this character just because the audience must like him, he’s leading. So what? If it was ANYBODY else, if he was called Jared Winters, I’d probably be interested, because the trailer looks good. But he’s called Sherlock Holmes and I think it’s just a lie and I think it’s just something to earn money from, because they saw BBC Sherlock was the biggest success. That’s why I’m negative about Elementary. But I might be wrong, because after all, it’s only a trailer.
This looks like a very interesting show but I just wish it weren’t Sherlock Holmes. I will probably watch this but he just doesn’t seem like a Sherlock Holmes. Do you know what I mean? I don’t know. It looks good. I’m going to watch it.
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ivemissedsomething:moonblossom:
#i love how happy he is that he’s figuring it out #he must love having someone to show that to #that feeling #because think about it #he would’ve just been solving everything on his own before john #imagine how lonely that must be #knowing something and you can’t express that ecstatic feeling you have #because sherlock loves his work #and john understands that #i think that’s one of the reasons why they work so well #sherlock loves his work and john loves watching him work #and helping tooAppreciation. Applause. At long last, the spotlight. That’s the frailty of genius, John. It needs an audience.
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I still don’t know what I want to do with the rest of my life and time in the armed forces would give me severe time to think about it.
Edit: I’m going to do one semester at this other college to get my GPA up. If I went into the armed forces I wouldn’t be able to see The Hobbit with my dad in IMAX 3D.
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THEY ARE TAKING THE HOBBITS TO ISENGARD
They should be taking the hobbits to my bed
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Good for them! I would be on there but I’m not really the dating type.
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Sherlock’s executive producer Steven Moffat has promised fans that the climax to the glossy detective drama’s third series will leave them “just as frustrated as ever they were.”
Speaking at the Bafta Craft awards held last weekend, the writer admitted that he and co-writer Mark Gatiss had already penned an ingenious conclusion to the eagerly-awaited third season of the show. He said: “We’ve had our meeting, we’ve decided what we’re doing and how we’re going to approach it, and I think we’ve got a climax to the next series that will have people just as frustrated as they ever were.”
Moffat also said that Sherlock’s faux-demise at the end of series two would likely go down as one of the most cunning in history when its method is revealed to fans. “We know what we’re doing. If Sherlock Holmes is going to fake his own death, it better be the best faked death of all time. I think it’s pretty good,” he said.
Can I just…can I just predict how this is going to turn out, for a second?
Series 3, episode 1: John’s struggle with Sherlock’s death.
Series 3, episode 2: John meeting a ‘nice’ girl called Mary, and falling in love with her.
Series 3, episode 2: John and Mary’s wedding as the focus point, and just as John’s about to say ‘I do’ in the pretty churchyard wedding set-up, BAM - Sherlock’s sitting on his gravestone watching them, and John catches his eye.
THEN WE WAIT A WHOLE YEAR.
Mofftiss is going to kill us all.
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