This is something I’ve always thought about. People always talk about how Sherlock ‘grew up’ in S3, how he went from a child to an adult and learnt to ‘put other people before himself’. But was Sherlock *really* selfish before that? And when?
I thought about it, and I’m not sure that he was. I am not sure he put himself before other people..
I’m not talking about using the fridge for his experiments – especially as I’m sure he would still do that, even know – it’s just not practical to leave random severed heads in the fridges at Bart’s, someone could tamper with the experiment!! J (Maybe John could just buy him a mini-fridge to keep in his room?? )
But when was Sherlock *really* selfish?
Can we say he was selfish when he didn’t care about Sally/Anderson’s feelings when he insulted them? I would say he was defending himself from their bullying – and they deserved it.
Was he selfish when he scared the lady at the school in TRF, to get her to ‘speak quickly’? Well, he was rough – but he was trying to solve the case quickly and save lives – what’s more important?
Was he selfish when he jumped off the roof at Barts? Well, perhaps a bit, but he was doing it to protect John/his mission, which ultimately meant protecting John as well as he was making sure to completely destroy Moriarty, the person who’d endangered John (and many others). Yes, he didn’t think about John’s feelings, but I think it was a matter of ignorance/naiveté on his part (as in, he thought John wasn’t going to be so affected), rather than selfishness.
He wasn’t selfish when he immediately offered to get rid of stuff/clean up at John’s minuscule protest when he first showed him the flat. He wasn’t selfish when he gave John, a guy he’d known for a matter of days, his credit card – when John didn’t even let him use his laptop. You get the gist.. and we all know how seriously generous and selfless he can be for the ‘big’ things.
So when was Sherlock *really* selfish? I’m not saying he wasn’t…I’m just interested in hearing your opinion.