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Whisky, you are always welcome to read and enjoy this thread. I just had to clarify that this thread is not for discussing if there is Johnlock because we already have the debate for this purpose. In here people post who like the idea and wish and expect to see it in the show. Feel free to read anytime.
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Read away.
Just don't be shocked at any sort of filth we rabid johnlockers mightm post.
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Now here is the code deduction scene from ASiB without background music. Look at it and tell me who matters to Sherlock here and who is jealous.
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How anyone can read Sherlock being MORE attracted or more rightfully attracted to Irene than to John is beyond me. It's being interested in the way of intrigued, yes, but romantically? No way...
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tonnaree wrote:
Read away.
Just don't be shocked at any sort of filth we rabid johnlockers mightm post.
*peeking out of my cave* And I come here too because it's one place where anyone who reads the thread can think what they like, but no one is allowed to tell us we johnlockers are wrong, delusional or less-than in any way. We all believe that Sherlock and John belong together, whether or not we ever actually get to see it in the show. So I consider this a safe place, which is lovely.
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Safe, lovely, filthy place :D
I got it, all fine ;-)
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SusiGo wrote:
Now here is the code deduction scene from ASiB without background music. Look at it and tell me who matters to Sherlock here and who is jealous.
John's a total hoot all throughout that scene. "Hamish!" John looked more like a man caught in a riptide without a clue as to how he got there or how to escape, lol. Unfortunately, the video went dark on me, right before Irene says the infamous line about how she would have Sherlock right there on the desk. Twice. I sat here giggling.
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Not just filthy. This is about love in all its forms.
Just found this on tumblr:
"People so easily read Sherlock going to save Irene at the end of Scandal as a romantic gesture, but when Sherlock restarts his own heart, shoots someone in cold blood, and is essentially sent to his death because of his love for a man, people suddenly have a harder time reading that romantically."
Exactly. If he did half the things he does for John for a woman, no one would ever deny that he is in love.
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Yes, Susi, it all would be sooooo obvious if one of them were a woman.
And I still believe (and always will) that this is not about being gay or bisexual or straight, it's about falling in love with that one person that completes you and is the one.
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Agreed.
Sherlock saved Irene and threw a guy out a window for Mrs. Hudson, but he came back from the dead for John Watson!
Also, the filth wouldn't be nearly as fun if there weren't all that love backing it up.
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SolarSystem wrote:
Yes, Susi, it all would be sooooo obvious if one of them were a woman.
And I still believe (and always will) that this is not about being gay or bisexual or straight, it's about falling in love with that one person that completes you and is the one.
Perfectly put, Solar, absolutely nothing to add
*applauding*
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I learned this in a tv show called "Torchwood".
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Very scientific, Solar, I know that scholarly programme, too.
And now - hankies ready:
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Yes, Susi, I can really recommend that programme from the bottom of my little Johnlocker heart.
And thanks for the warning... the moment when the lyrics go "I felt a rush like a rolling bolt of thunder" is especially sad...
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It's most likely my mobile but it won't play the video...
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SolarSystem wrote:
I learned this in a tv show called "Torchwood".
CAPTAIN JACK!
*swoon*
And John Barrowman is going to be at Dragon Con again this year.
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Captain Jack and Ianto, sigh. Can I please have exactly this without the sad ending, Moftiss? Thank you.
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Someone said once :
You fall in love with a human beeing, not with a gender.
I always belived in this lines...and in my eyes it fits perfectly.
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SusiGo wrote:
Very scientific, Solar, I know that scholarly programme, too.
And now - hankies ready:
Wow. I cried.
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Susi made the boss cry!
Susi made the boss cry!
*giggle*