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Thanks, Susi, that was the footage I was looking for...the youtube seems to be down.
I remember at the time thinking two things:
1 He's used the actors names!
2. Please Benedict, be laughing!
I love Marcus and he and Benedict are quite good pals, of course.
I wonder if he still would have said it, if Martin had been there.
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SusiGo wrote:
I usually would not link to a rag like The Mirror but in this case it seems they got it right for once. Please have a look at the caption.
Omg I am laughing so much. That's brilliant. Someone must have put this on Tumblr already right?
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That is where I found it.
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Polyaromy is alive and well on the BBC. *giggle*
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And also polygamy,apparently.
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Has anyone ever considered the question if John's and Mary's marriage is valid? She used a false identity after all. If it was given to her by a state authority within the frame of a witness protection scheme it might work. If not, I am not sure if they are really married. Just saying.
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SusiGo wrote:
Has anyone ever considered the question if John's and Mary's marriage is valid? She used a false identity after all. If it was given to her by a state authority within the frame of a witness protection scheme it might work. If not, I am not sure if they are really married. Just saying.
I have read somewhere that the marrige is not valid. for exactly that reason. But I can't remember the source, sorry. Must have been tumblr.
If only someone would use that in a fanfic ...
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I think the question came up several times in various threads about S3, but I don't recall anyone having a definite answer to that question.
I don't think that her false identity was given to Mary by a state authority. Sherlock said that she took it from a gravestone, so I would assume that it was her very own doing. She might have had some help in making it look official, but I doubt that this help was in any way official.
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Fine. So there would be no bigamy involved. I am quite relieved.
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SusiGo wrote:
Has anyone ever considered the question if John's and Mary's marriage is valid? She used a false identity after all. If it was given to her by a state authority within the frame of a witness protection scheme it might work. If not, I am not sure if they are really married. Just saying.
This is an interesting thought, Susi. If John's and Mary's marriage wasn't valid - what would this mean for Sherlock's vow: not valid as well?
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Well I certainly hope the bit about John is valid, at least.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
If John's and Mary's marriage wasn't valid - what would this mean for Sherlock's vow: not valid as well?
I like to believe that Mary can be excluded from the vow.
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yeah, toats agree. i can see why people would think their together, but i think their just friends, maybe in another ife, eh? a life where sherlock isnt sociopathic, and john is gay. and mycroft, moriarty and mary dont exist.
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Do you really believe Sherlock is a sociopath?
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Sherlock likes to toss the word sociopath around in order to hide his marshmellow soft insides.
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My thoughts exactly, tonnaree.
(And I am dead sure that he owns a Watson teddy like the one in your sig. )
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You do not have to be gay to love another man. You could be bisexual for example. And to me Sherlock uses the sociopath term as a way to protect and shield himself. Series 3 clearly shows him as emotional and able to feel empathy.
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Though not necessarily that he's gay or bisexual or anything...
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This is simply adorable!
Sometimes, we forget how gay the Unaired Pilot was; you can almost hear "Bella Notte" in the back-ground.
"Bella notte..."
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And it was unaired.