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Send him to the mountains, let him go free forever, he'll be running through the forests, dancing in the fields like this
Got 8 likes on twitter trying my chance here
you are a sad man, Arthur Morgan
this isn’t a hear me out this is a HOLD ME BACK
raw raw ah ah ah or wtv lady gaga said
trained you well, Leon
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Leon's comebacks are one hit kills.
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i got told i give the vibes of the music i listen to... like brb gonna go cry happy tears
can i be far from the first person to say how REFRESHING it is to have a sympathetic mycroft in a sherlock adaptation??? This man, who has been the emotional rock for his family since adolescence (father overbroad and emotionally unavailable, mother institutionalized, little brother acting out constantly), all while carrying his own specific perspective for the trauma of losing Bea, and yet still managing to be a perfectly kind and generous big brother? Imo, so many of the adaptations (ie, bbc, enola, even elementary to a lesser extent) characterize Mycroft as an emotionally stunted, arrogant, business-man which, while a useful narrative hurdle/foil for sherlock, provides no substance or humanity for him as an individual. It gets old very quickly, particularly when those dislikable traits see no expansion or development. In young sherlock, mycroft certainly carries himself in conflict with sherlock (who couldnt keep his suit straight if he tried), but not in a way that feels lesser? Mycroft uses his position in the foreign office to help his brother, within the vague limits of the law, and doesn't look down on sherlock for his chaotic methods, because he understands sherlock to be acting in the best interests of those around him. They squabble like any siblings do (see "brother dear?", "yes brother dear?") but never in a way which comes from serious dislike. If anything, the snide comments they make, and mycroft's half-hearted attempts to chide sherlock, only adds to the charm of their dynamic (they feel like actual siblings!!!)!!! I just really like that they care about eachother!! and dont expect the other to change, because they have genuine respect for eachother's competence/ability to see things through!!! and it's really lovely to see siblings who are different but play off eachother in ways that are productive for both individual narratives!! Mycroft relies on sherlock to do the outlandish things he cannot, and Sherlock relies on Mycroft to help him out when he's in over his head, and its just a wonderful dynamic!!
tl;dr tysm young sherlock writers please know how much i love your takes on these characters
Leon ‘tis but a scratch Kennedy
↳ Resident Evil 9: Requiem (2026)
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im crying this is so cute 😭😭😭
I know this will probably be a hot take but I think this might be my favorite iteration of Mycroft. He's clearly frustrated with Sherlock's shenanigans but I love that you can see his genuine affection for his brother coming through even when he's trying to keep him in line. You can also tell how much his actions are driven by the fear of losing him the way they lost Beatrice. He can't save his little sister so he will do everything, even bend the rules a bit, to save his little brother. And he's not just doing it because he's scared himself, he also wants to spare their mother the pain of potentially losing another child. This "softer" version of him is just an interesting take on the character imo
It is a hot take but it is the RIGHT take. This Mycroft is so much fun and I like the idea of him getting just so tired of it all and retreating to his clubs and office later in life. Like sorry kids I did my best, bye.
How I would've moved the minute Leon gave me requiem with one bullet
I mean, yeah.
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i hope something good happens to me. i hope something good happens to you too. i hope something good happens to all of us soon
THE MUMMY 1999, dir. Stephen Sommers
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