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John & Mary abandoned him in the graveyard to go off together.
Mycroft & Lestrade were the ones who helped, and more specifically Lestrade, who got down and dirty with him.
What can we deduce about Sherlock's heart?
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He trusts Lestrade to always help him. But then we knew that: Lestrade is the only person who reacted to his return with open delight (and a hug!), and Sherlock didn't miss that--he suggested him to John as a best man, even.
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Oh, dear.
"Got down and dirty with him"... My mind really is in the gutter.
But in all seriousness, I think it shows his attachment to Lestrade as well as Lestrade's attachment to him, of which he's aware.
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Lilythiell wrote:
But in all seriousness, I think it shows his attachment to Lestrade as well as Lestrade's attachment to him, of which he's aware.
*giggle* But yeah, this. Agreed.
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I always thought Sherlock had an unspoken respect for Lestrade... even if he says things that sound very different.
I'll try not to comment on 'getting down and dirty'... *Coughs*
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Well, I saw a lot of "Sherade" post on tumblr in the last few days.
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Lilythiell wrote:
Oh, dear.
"Got down and dirty with him"... My mind really is in the gutter.
But in all seriousness, I think it shows his attachment to Lestrade as well as Lestrade's attachment to him, of which he's aware.
This episode really sparked a lot of ideas for Sherstrade! Yep!
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Op .Lestrade and Mycroft belong at the graveside helping like friends and family, but when Sherlock goes deeper right into his very heart to discover what really burns it - it's John.
Instead of Moriarty burning them, it's a bit wet and Johns love kicks Moriartys ass.
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RavenMorganLeigh wrote:
Lilythiell wrote:
Oh, dear.
"Got down and dirty with him"... My mind really is in the gutter.
But in all seriousness, I think it shows his attachment to Lestrade as well as Lestrade's attachment to him, of which he's aware.
This episode really sparked a lot of ideas for Sherstrade! Yep!
Really? I didn't get it. Where?
I wasn't looking for it, so maybe that's why I didn't see it, but I would relly like to know where others detected something. Would you mind to explain?
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On the other hand, Victorian Lestrade isn't quite so flattering, It's affectionate, but Sherlock makes a point of him not being able to solve the case (although he does notice the note!).
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Yeah I think the banter is there, but not the open affection we saw in TEH.
But then in Victorian Sherlock...I don't think they've known each other that long.
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I suspect Sherlock to forget Lestrade's name on purpose . Sherlock is so obvious
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Solenn wrote:
I suspect Sherlock to forget Lestrade's name on purpose . Sherlock is so obvious
Oh, yes, to me it seems obvious that Sherlock "forgets" Lestrade's first name because he thinks it's hilarious.
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He's just a big tease!