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“The management regrets to inform you that the shampoo is not tear-free. If anything, it encourages tears.” - A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017- )
HE! KEPT! THE! BALLOON! THERE!
“Not so long ago I was on a mission that meant certain death–my death”
Sherlock was prepared to die. He probably planned to overdose on the plane. So when he received an unexpected reprieve from death, he dove straight into cases–working on so many at a time that John tries to rein him in (“you can’t go on spinning plates like this”). Understandable, really, because Sherlock sacrificed his life for John by murdering Magnussen, entered solitary confinement and accepted a suicide mission. Sherlock thought he would never have this again.
He worked as if on borrowed time, throwing himself eagerly into situations where he faces death.
He tells John he’s “having fun, while I can.“
When he encounters what he thought was Moriarty’s puzzle, he not only says it’s designed to “tease” and “beguile” him, it’s a “noose” for him to willingly put his neck in.
He faces Ajay without back-up, knowing this man has already killed in his pursuit of the Thatcher statues.
When snipers attack the house in Morocco, Sherlock leaps into the center of the room to cover John while Mary dove for cover.
Perhaps most telling of all, when Mrs. Norbury shoots, he appears to be accepting his fate.
Sherlock thought he was the Merchant of Samarra; he didn’t expect to survive, and anticipated dying throughout The Six Thatchers. He thought these cases were his last.
YES.
He thought the Appointment in Samarra was HIS. He realized too late that it was Mary’s.
I was thinking the voiceover may be from farther into the future…when he is thinking he escaped death at the aquarium only to lead him to face it head on with Smith?
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A little coffee. A little sunlight. Your troubles will get smaller.
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It is in the moment when he first notices the fireworks leaping from her eyes that he realizes she is the one he’s been waiting so patiently for, searching so desperately for. It is in the moment when I watch him notice the fireworks that I realize she is the one he’s been waiting so patiently for, searching so desperately for. It is in this moment that I realize he has never seen fireworks in my eyes but I have always seen them in his.
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we return to each other in waves. this is how water loves…..
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I hate when you’re like “wow nothing is exciting anymore” and someone pipes up like “it’s called growing up” actually deborah, it’s called major depressive disorder but thanks for your input
Official White House photographer Pete Souza captured an estimated 2 million photos over 8 years while Obama was in office… Here’s a selection of some of his favourite shots.
I’ll never stop loving this man