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So here is the right thing for a Monday morning. You remember when they did not tell Korea that Johnlock was secret?
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Oh Korea, you know what's up!
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Oh yes, they do!
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This is the way Sherlock looks at John when he thinks he can't see him.
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Especially the second pic lets me melt.
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Aaaawh *wub*
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Is there a kiss hiding behind this obnoxious head?
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Sherlock needed to granstand to woo John. Enough said.
Last edited by nakahara (January 13, 2016 11:25 am)
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Oh yes!
And I am absolutely sure that is a kiss! My mind won't see it any different!
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
Oh yes!
And I am absolutely sure that is a kiss! My mind won't see it any different!
Can't Unsee!
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Cutest little "peck" on record.
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What do we think of this? Apparently burning incense in Victorian times was very gay!
Last edited by ukaunz (January 15, 2016 5:07 am)
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This is interesting too
Sherlock (TV series) - Offensive: an implication of impropriety
IMPERTINENT AND OFFENSIVE
In The Abominable Bride, Sherlock and John find the notion of eloping impertinent and offensive? But why? They don’t really look offended by the insinuation of being a couple. Still it is impertinent because it is not proper.
Goes on to compare the conversation with one from The Snowmen (Doctor Who, also written by Moffat) between Madame Vastra and Jenny and another character, about their relationship.
Last edited by ukaunz (January 15, 2016 4:55 am)
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I love the scene. I got really excited when watching "The Snowmen" because it reminded me so much of Sherlock, even before the use of "offensive" in TAB.
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Yes! Gosh I love that scene in The Snowmen. I love the parallel to TAB!
and I love those subtle clues from those times... The romantic ways to express your sexuality.
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*imagines the manly scent of 221b*
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I was watching ASiP again last night, for science, and for some reason I was struck harder than usual by the Angelo's scene.
Why? Why is that conversation even in the episode? It does not advance the plot and it doesn't add anything to the narrative arch of the series..........UNLESS, you read it as romantic flirting.
All I can say is WHY?
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I'd say because of reasons. Scientific reasons.