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@johnsneckthing
i dont know who killed the guy
Top five horror movies
1- this phone call.... its my note
2- why would it upset you what other people say about me
3- THATS WHY HE STAYS
4- Sherlock is actually a girls name
5-Yes of course I forgive you
Rip sherlock holmes you would have loved geoguessr
One of the finest and most beloved Watsons ever to grace the screen has passed away. David Burke was 91 years old, just shy of his 92nd birthday, and he is survived by his wife Anna Calder-Marshall and his son Tom Burke.
By all accounts, he was a gentleman and a wonderful human being. He could have stayed on to play Watson much longer, which would have made many of us very happy, but he chose to leave the show to be nearer to his family, especially since Tom was very young at the time.
His was not the first intelligent and competent Watson, but this version marked a turning point in mainstream depictions, from comedic sidekick to a hero in his own right.
RIP, dear sir. You will be missed. Thank you for everything.
~*~
To read a longer and moving tribute, please check out the I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere website: https://www.ihearofsherlock.com/2026/05/david-burke-first-watson-of-granada-era.html. The tribute includes a link to the interview that the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes Podcast conducted with David and his wife a few years ago.
you're not unknowable you blond bisexual bastard. there's a socially inept bottom right there and he wants to snort you like a line of coke
is yr url a johnlock reference. I'm sorry for asking you this but this is killing me.
not me keeping this url for 10 years and wearing it through my various fandom phases like a poisonous frog skin so that no new ppl can ever doubt what i am before hitting follow, only for you to ask me this question
the answer is i am empress grandmama and johnlock is my anastasia. i am heathcliff and johnlock is my catherine earnshaw. johnlock is my unconsummated 1st love who went to the war and probably died but every time i fuck someone new i think to myself "i wonder if he would have fucked better." etc
aw hell its locking absolute john
Some of you seem to be gay #observations #intuitive
“All emotions…. were abhorrent to his cold, precise but admirably balanced mind. He was, I take it, the most perfect reasoning and observing machine that the world has seen.” —A Scandal in Bohemia
“Dinner.” “Sorry, what, dinner?” “Me and Mary, coming for dinner … with … wine and … sitting.”
I love when there's characters that are pair bonded and you know that wherever one of them is the other is also gonna be there.
my mind palace is not up to code
Something tells me it's a good time to let newer watchers of BBC Sherlock that there is a mini-episode, "Many Happy Returns," between S2 and S3, which is canon, and which many (or, OK, me) think just might be the best episode of the series. This episode is YouTube exclusive so if you recently streamed the show, you may have missed it.
You're welcome.
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