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Recently I noticed that Sherlock - on some occasions - is copying (consciously or unconsciously) what others have been saying or doing before.
Here's one example:
Any others?
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How about his praising John in Hounds using the adjectives John usually applies to him?
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I agree, Susi, this fits in here
If only I remembered more, I know there are...
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This one belongs to the same category:
Leaving behind one's phone = Look, I'm actually dead!
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And here: "Famous last words - vol.1 and 2":
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"If you were dying, in your very last seconds, what would you say" ...
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Ooooh, this is a good one...and there are others, I know there are...just can't think of them off the top of my head.
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Here's my absolute favorite:
When Sherlock in ASIB says, "I'm not afraid of sex," Mycroft responds, "How would you know?"
In the following season, in TEH, Mycroft says, "I'm not lonely, Sherlock." And Sherlock responds, "How would you know?"
You see, he will outlive god to have the last word!
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Well, that was a very nice bit of... revenge.
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Not just in phrasing; someone pointed this out on Tumblr and I was reminded of it again today in the Johnlock thread. Sherlock and John pick up each other's habits.