This may literally be my favorite 5 seconds in the entire show.
aka the scene where Sherlock wakes up from a dream where he is… pumping… something?…
Pumping while in the same room with John…
😱😱😱
This may literally be my favorite 5 seconds in the entire show.
aka the scene where Sherlock wakes up from a dream where he is… pumping… something?…
Pumping while in the same room with John…
😱😱😱
When you read sherlock as upset/heartbroken after hearing what john says to irene abt not being a couple/not being gay, so much of what sherlock says to her later is so painful lmfao like "love is a disadvantage", "sentiment is a chemical reaction found on the losing side", etc .... In the episode before he was literally obsessed w building john up, involving him on cases, following him secretly just to make sure he got to the right deduction, verbally complimenting him (well done, excellent, thorough, id be lost with my blogger) in ways that were so superfluous to the cases' pragmatic progress...
I love crowley but he was drinking his dumb bitch juice about the whole holy water thing. he goes into a church for probably the first time in his life in 1941, sees and comments on how the h water it’s just out unguarded, considers it an outlier, and decides a few decades later to plan an elaborate scheme so he can steal some………bby boy………
crowley, 1941: I can just Walk? into this church? there’s no GUARDS? None ?? where are the holy men protecting the holy water !? it’s ALL alone in EMPTY churches that are NOT locked?
crowley, 1970: the only way to get holy water is to have a very detailed plan w at least four people involved & it is all very complex
Listen he did that elaborate nonsense just to get Aziraphale’s attention, that’s why he met w those people in Soho of all places
crowley, yelling into a megaphone: I’m about to do something VERY stupid. I’ve been given no other option than to rob a CHURCH. it would be an absolute shame if someone, anyone, perhaps an ANGEL were to stop me
it’s basically crowley’s equivalent of aziraphale getting himself locked up in the bastille
From the DVD commentary, episode 1:
Crowley and Aziraphale are leaving the St. James’s Park
Douglas Mackinnon: Here we have a Sherlock easter egg that nobody has got as we speak. Do you even know the Sherlock easter egg that we have here?
Neil Gaiman: I believe it’s the Diogenes Club…?
Douglas Mackinnon: Yeah, it’s the exterior of the Diogenes club, which is just about to appear and - just there. That is the Diogenes Club where Sherlock and Watson go to visit Mycroft. And I had a plan that I never quite got to. I was gonna have them walk in their Victorian costumes, walk into the club in the background, you know, doubles of Benedict and Martin. But we never quite got there.