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Oh, you are so clever... you're seeing right through me...
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Tumblr...no, maybe I better not go there.
But not for me.
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"John clenches his jaw because he’s feeling happy"
Yep, I finally see it too. They are all straight. Now I need to find myselfa new signature.
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I should think so, you are nor properly dressed!
Tee Hee..
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I must also reccomend the straight-headcanons that you can find on this blog. This is how Sherlock´s and John´s relationship should be described! Take your cue, fanfic writers!
Also some words of wisdom can be found there:
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That's... weird.
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I have nothing to add.
Last edited by SusiGo (December 10, 2014 6:44 pm)
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Er, he was talking about their companions...the doctor isn't part of a couple with his companion either.
But he always has a female companion.
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I think one can misunderstand everything but his meaning is quite clear to me. And they mention a relationship and a marriage, so it is not just about companionship. And he is quite eloquent and could have used the word companion if he had wished to do so.
And the fact that Benedict does not identify Sherlock as asexual is not really new.
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Oh yes, Benedict has always insisted on the latter...which is why he went on about Sherlock and Irene having a night of passion in Karachi.
Riversong is in a relationship with the doctor, is that right? She is not a companion.
He is never in a relationship with any of his female companions.
It's similar in Sherlock actually; John is married to Mary, but companion to Sherlock.
Last edited by besleybean (December 10, 2014 7:06 pm)
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"different tastes in the sex of their partners"
You wouldn't use "taste" with friendship or companionship, would you? Definitely sounds like gay Sherlock to me.
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Very much so. And please note that Benedict does NOT use the word "companion".
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It doesn't say different sex of partners...just different tastes,,,in their sex partners...I actually have no idea what he means by that and would really like him to explain himself.
Last edited by besleybean (December 10, 2014 7:15 pm)
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He said "different tastes in the sex of their partners", meaning Sherlock prefers partners of a different sex than Dr Who does = he prefers men if Dr Who prefers women.
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The Doctor is at one point married to River Song (who before that is considered a companion in the Who universe) and at an earlier point is in love with Rose Tyler.
Last edited by SolarSystem (December 10, 2014 7:19 pm)
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Well said, Susi.
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And I apologise...I should have my glasses on.
Though it's clear to me now that he means The doctor has a female partner and Holmes has Watson.
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SusiGo wrote:
Dr Who prefers women.
He's not really called Doctor Who by the way, he's "The Doctor".
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Yes and it irritates me that they get this wrong on The Big Bang Theory!
Almost as bad as(and Benedict does it!) people saying Holmes and John or Sherlock and Watson.
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Sorry, as I said I have not watched it yet.