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An unexpected touristic moment...
Grief is not just an emotion—it's an unraveling, a space where something once lived but is now gone.
It carves through you, leaving a hollow ache where love once resided.
-Jim Carrey
Sam | 10.02 | sling series
Whumptober 2025 | No. 30: “I’m putting my trust in an entire half-empty glass.” | Confrontation | Supernatural 10.02
Literally cannot wait for those Sherlock and Co. announcement posters to be like "Coming next! The Adventure of the Final Problem" and watching everyone on here lose their absolute fucking marbles
Happy Birthday Sherlock!
January 6th ~ 1854
12 lords a leaping? Really, you shouldn't have...
Sherlock Holmes?
How ever did you know!?!
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Now the 12th day of Christmas is here It's the happiest time of the year! It's Sherlock's Birthday So Hip - Hip - Hooray! Let us all raise a glass of good cheer!
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All Sherlockians and Holmesians know the famous line, "It was worth a wound - it was worth many wounds - to know the depth of loyalty and love which lay behind that cold mask. The clear, hard eyes were dimmed for a moment, and the firm lips were shaking. For the one and only time I caught a glimpse of a great heart as well as of a great brain", from the original ACD canon. This line is said by John about Sherlock when John is injured during a case and Sherlock hurriedly rushes to his aid - showing how much he cares. I wish every time I think about it that they had used this line in some way in BBC's Sherlock. And here's where I think it should have gone. The Empty Hearse. I wish the first episode of season 3, The Empty Hearse, had been presented as a kind of parody of the very first season 1 episode of the series - A Study in Pink. I wish it had opened with John having a nightmare about Sherlock's death instead of the war, and then waking up alone in a disheveled 221b, and not knowing what to put on his blog anymore. No Mary, just John still mourning with us - the audience. And then, when Sherlock returns and sees the state he's left his dear Watson in, John thinks this line to us in narration as we see Sherlock embrace him tightly and try to explain. Damn you, Moffat.
From Xitter (reblog, not repost)