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Fine, what a sad way to start the morning. Not long ago I also write a little piece about the dancing scene, how he may imagine dancing with John and then Mrs Hudson barges in and starts her lecture about how marriage alters a friendship. And that he always lives alone (which is patently untrue). And then the look to the chair …
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Good morning tears....
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Gosh ... his lost gaze .. left alone on the dance floor ... realising that Mycroft was right "Well, it’s the end of an era, isn’t it?"
Last edited by gently69 (August 5, 2014 6:59 am)
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So true.
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"I'm not involved!"
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Poor sherlock
Last edited by johnlockislove (August 5, 2014 8:41 am)
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Quite telling and very sad at the same time.
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If you don't mind I post your quote fron the Appledore thread in here, Solar. Because it's sooo true.
SolarSystem wrote:
gently69 wrote:
Do you think he would have had control when not "distracted" by all this emotional stuff?
It's interesting. Susi drew my attention to a link earlier today which shows that Sherlock is wrong about something at the end of every series. Just think about it: TGG, TRF, HLV. And I think that each time he is distracted by emotions - and they always have to do with John.
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For anyone interested - it was this post:
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gently, let me quote Sherlock: I don't mind.
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Please keep your hankies ready:
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Looks like John nearly starts to cry ...
Last edited by gently69 (August 5, 2014 10:20 am)
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Well, he did. The first one is from TRF.
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Always the soldier, trying to keep his composure... but he can't fool us.
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SusiGo wrote:
Well, he did. The first one is from TRF.
Ah yes ... at the grave ...
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Sweet lord Ladies, not before I've had my coffee!!
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Sorry, Ms President.
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All is forgiven for the faithful.
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Again - highly scientific:
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This explains it all. It's just what I've always been saying: everything's one huge accident.