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I have read the book, all three of them, to be exact. And do you know what the best thing about this passage is? Until then you believe the main character to be a strictly heterosexual womaniser. So Mark Gatiss wrote a book about a man we believer to be only interested in women and who then is revealed to be passionately bisexual. Just saying.
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Oh Mark you...!
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Wow, seriously??
Coincidence?
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The universe is rarely so.... etc etc,,,
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Here is another quote from the very same book, p. 103:
"All the nice girls love a sailor."
And an even better one from p. 8:
"A baroness once told me that she could cut her wrists on my cheekbones."
This trilogy is quite a rollercoaster ride which shows that Mark is capable of about anything. Completely insane story but great.
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Awwwww!
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So wonderful. Now I am waiting to hear Sherlock say "my John."
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This is very very lovely and sad also...
Now I go crying in my tea...
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SusiGo wrote:
I have read the book, all three of them, to be exact. And do you know what the best thing about this passage is? Until then you believe the main character to be a strictly heterosexual womaniser. So Mark Gatiss wrote a book about a man we believer to be only interested in women and who then is revealed to be passionately bisexual. Just saying.
But,
But,
why ever would Mark do such a thing?
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I have not the slightest idea.
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Because he is evil and likes to watch us sufer?
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Since the topic occured in the fan art section...
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mrshouse wrote:
Since the topic occured in the fan art section...
I agree with all four points.
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Yes. I imagine the team brainstorming and someone saying, "Come on, let's put a naked Watson in there, throw in a da Vinci allusion, straightest artist ever, *wink, wink* and let's see how quick they'll find it."
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And the Mofftiss claims not to be around tumblr at all...
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Oh, they are. Of that I am sure.
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Nice and true:
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Lovely, Susi.
That is their onscreen chemistry in a nutshell I should say.
Isn't it interesting, if we are delusional and just overinterpreting things, why such scenes at all?
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Oh, I think by now no one is calling is delusional anymore. At least not in here.
And I love this quote, could have been written after watching the scene.