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Someone on tumblr said "Sherlock dropping his gun to grab the tea is the most British thing ever."
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Side note: I find Sherlock's words on suicide in this scene some of the most profound and moving I have ever heard.
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tonnaree wrote:
Side note: I find Sherlock's words on suicide in this scene some of the most profound and moving I have ever heard.
Same here. I just love Steven's writing.
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nakahara wrote:
That whole scene is simply wonderful. I mean, we're back to Baker Street with the three of them (well, more or less the three of them...) talking. It's a bit as if we're revisiting that scene in HLV, but this time it's so, so different. This time it's right. It's perfect.
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See they heard you and gave what you asked for...nice Mark and Steven!
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John can´t stand it that a nice lady had been eating chips with Sherlock, obviously....
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Think he just think Sherlock's lost it.
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Thanks for sharing all those beautiful gifs. It makes the wait less painful
tonnaree wrote:
Side note: I find Sherlock's words on suicide in this scene some of the most profound and moving I have ever heard.
Yes! Those lines are simple and yet profound and beautiful. This has really touched me, above all as my husband committed suicide and I still struggle to accept it, even more than four years later. Sherlock is right. He took his own life away from me and our son and we are the ones missing it. That is very well put...
I wonder if Sherlock has always thought that way about suicide, or if he saw it that way once he realised how much his fake suicide had affected John...
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tonnaree wrote:
High AF Sherlock should NOT be this hot.
Edited to add: Someone on tumblr refered to this as the "midnight blue shirt of F**K me now."
Ah, this scene! And he IS that hottttt!!!
Just after this comes a most precious moment that I LOVE, which hasn't been mentioned: (Sherlock has flashed to an image of John walking with his cane). He turns to the wall and grimaces as though he's about to cry... but is interrupted by Mrs. Hudson.
Can you catch his pained expression for me??? I don't know how to make a gif-thingy.
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I need to watch again.
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Punch me in the face wrote:
Thanks for sharing all those beautiful gifs. It makes the wait less painful
tonnaree wrote:
Side note: I find Sherlock's words on suicide in this scene some of the most profound and moving I have ever heard.
Yes! Those lines are simple and yet profound and beautiful. This has really touched me, above all as my husband committed suicide and I still struggle to accept it, even more than four years later. Sherlock is right. He took his own life away from me and our son and we are the ones missing it. That is very well put...
I wonder if Sherlock has always thought that way about suicide, or if he saw it that way once he realised how much his fake suicide had affected John...
I found those words very moving too, and very true. The person is no longer there to deal with it, but the people around them are left with it. I'm sorry for your loss, Punch Me.