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Does Sherlock have any habits? (besides "being an annoying dick all the time"). like, I don't know, tilting his head to one side or something?
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Fiddling with objects like ridiculously expensive phones? But that's Benedict's habit, not Sherlock's. Not eating while on a case? Stepping on furniture? (Almost) never driving in patrol cars?

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having black coffee with two sugars in. texting not calling. replying on anything. and many others. /I heard en excerpt from the canon recently, and the quote "he was obsessed with cleanliness, as a cat" stayed in my mind - interesting description of his character/
and former smoking!
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Tea with milk, yes. TRF. Didn't you observe?? ![]()
Last edited by Mattlocked (February 15, 2013 12:06 pm)
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I have never understood this British habit
concerning on John´s shopping bag: beans, milk, vegetables and wine - wonder what are their favourite meals when Mrs. Hudson is not available...
oh yes, and risotto!
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Surprising rice.
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with some thumbs from the fridge
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Vegetarians in 221b? ![]()
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No, not John. He's definitely non-vegetarian. I'm sure of that. As for Sherlock, he's eating apples and Quavers. Sounds quite veggie to me. ![]()

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I don´t think Sherlock is veggie - remember the scene when Mrs. Hudson takes away the meal he had left untouched in ASiB - seems like meat with something.
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Ha, that's why it's untouched! ![]()
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, tricky Mrs. Hudson!
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</joke>
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maybe the British equivalent to latte macchiato? ![]()
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If Sherlock has taken something into his head he would persue it without regard to friend or foe.
For instance:

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I think he's trying to protect John.
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No, I don't think so. He wants to make a "daring escape", no matter what John is thinking.
Last edited by tobeornot221b (February 15, 2013 5:01 pm)

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i maintained that Sherlock got his idea of John as his hostage when John fumbled for an explanation for Sherlock's action. After seeing tobe's post I watched it again. Yep, Sherlock's firm expression proves I'm wrong about that. I missed a lot while focussing on subtitles
