She can’t find happiness with someone else because Sherlock’s in her blood.
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She can’t find happiness with someone else because Sherlock’s in her blood.
Loo Brealey on Molly (via thelonelybrilliance)
Sherlock+Molly | without a word
Made a new video! Hope you like it.
Sherlock & Molly | Ghost In the Machine
You are the ghost in the machine Flickering And I don’t know what it means You trouble me
I know he knows, that he’s killing me for mercy. And here I go.
Sherlock telling Molly he loves her and begging her to say it back
“The Six Thatchers” + Sherlolly
The one and only Molly Hooper (just in case anyone forgot this golden nugget from Moffat)
Steven Moffat:
“I think she’s fascinating because over time, certainly by the time you get to the second series, she [Molly] wins every encounter with Sherlock. All the time, always.
”And by being honest and truthful with him. He’s so on the back foot now with Molly, I think it’s hilarious.
“In a way that John can never put Sherlock on the back foot, Molly really, really does. She sort of wins every single conversation.”
The Final Problem: The Forced I Love You and the Missing Sherlolly Scene
Many have discussed to what extent Sherlock meant the “I love you,” and others also question why the writers would leave out the scene where Sherlock and Molly reunite. A sincere “I love you” can easily feel like a leap because it’s Sherlock, but the Sherlock first seen in series one was an illusion, and Eurus was digging deep trying to unearth the real him. Like classeyspanks said (x), the entire scene was vivisection. Euros was peeling back Sherlock like an onion, and though some have called the missing scene an oversight, there is a strong possibility that it was intentionally left out, and if so, it is not a sign of Molly’s insignificance, but could arguably be proof of canon.
“Say It Like You Mean It”
Why the Fake “I Love You” Theory Doesn’t Hold Up For Sherlock to become truly vulnerable, Eurus needed Sherlock to become wholly invested in that game. She couldn’t afford for him to be detached - to be in such control of his own emotions that his mask remained in place. The scene conveys that it was not forcing Molly to utter “I love you” that made Sherlock emotional. Of course, it pained him to see her in pain, and it pained him to be the source of her agony. Yet, through the beginning of the conversation, he remained in control of his emotions. He had been confident that he could get her to say it. When he ordered her to “Say it anyway,” his insistent expression revealed that he truly expected the next words out of her mouth to be compliance. She was going to say “I love you,” and he was going to save her. He still remained in control. Then, Molly ordered him to say “I love you.” Though unexpected, it shouldn’t have thrown him. If three words were the only condition to saving her life, most people would have said it. John would have, even Mycroft was in the back making incoherent noises, trying to stay silent, but also trying to say “HURRY UP.” So why did Sherlock start to unravel when Molly asked him to say it back? There was a very important parallel in that scene. While Molly struggled to say “I love you” to Sherlock because she meant it, Sherlock also wrestled with his own “I love you.” Had he not said just minutes earlier that the words were “very easy” to say? Now, they sat stuck in his throat, and he, the man who never begs for mercy, would rather look at his sister with his eyes pleading, “Please don’t make me do this.”
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He put the hat on her.
things i will never ever be over
the little breath sherlock releases as he runs his hand over the casket meant for molly while reading the word ‘i love you’ after he has just told her (and realized) that he loves her
“Sorry your engagement’s over – though I’m fairly glad for the lack of a ring.” “Stop it. Just stop it.”
You bastard
I won. I saved Molly Hooper.
Sherlock & Molly // I Never Dreamed of This
Sherlok and Molly in 4x02 The Lying Detective
TELL ME WHAT THIS LOOK MEANS.