Five times Sherlock thought of Irene.
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Five times Sherlock thought of Irene.
Yes, an Adlock gifset at the year of our lord 2024.
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Olly Rants Series: Ep 01
BBC Adlock Referencing the Books
This has been my Roman Empire since I read the books when I was a kid: that Irene Adler must have been one hella beautiful woman.
Because in the second book, The Sign of Four, when Watson saw Mary Morstan for the first time when she consulted with Holmes:
((Also not Holmes being called a robot just because he was like: I donât think anyone is interesting based on how pretty they are so I donât really observe if someone is physically attractive⌠Also not this line being reflected in TRF when John says âSheâs dying, you MACHINE!â))
So bro never makes exceptions and that the brain must not be clouded by personal emotional preferences frfr
But then the next book (altho it might also be cos Sir Arthur Conan Doyle doesnât give a shit about continuity), which is âThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmesâ, in the first story which is âA Scandal in Bohemiaâ, he be like:
And Iâve always thought as a kid: damn, Irene Adler must be one hell of a woman that Holmes literally made her the exception of his âno one will be observed as beautiful for my personal emotional likes and dislikesâ
Like sheâs so beautiful that Holmes didnât even just stop at âsheâs a lovely attractive woman.â
No, Adler was just so damn beautiful, the man who would never observe a person based on his personal emotional biases, really said, âshe has a face that a man might die for.â
Like she must be like⌠a reincarnation of Helen of Troy for him to say something like that
And my new Roman Empire now is that the BBC Series did not reflect that line verballyâŚ
Like sure, we see it happen in real time:
But I really waited for Sherlock to say verbally on something about how she has a face that a man might die forâŚ
I was hoping to either Mrs Hudson or to Molly⌠like that one time in Bartâs when he was x-raying her possessions, when I first watched it, I was hoping itâll go something like:
Molly: Is that a phone?
Sherlock: Itâs a camera phone.
Molly: And youâre x-raying it?
Sherlock: Yes, I am.
Molly: Whoâs phone is it?
Sherlock: A womanâs.
Molly: A criminal?
Sherlock (distractedly): ...She is a lovely womanââwith a face that a man might die for...
Molly: Your girlfriend?!
Sherlock (confused): You think sheâs my girlfriend despite that Iâm x-raying her possessions.
Molly: Well, we all do silly things.
I have been thinking of this whole thing for 12 years. Iâm surprised I only talked about it now.
Like Holmes kept three things from Adler: her photograph he got as reward from the King and the gold sovereign coin and (possibly) the letter she gave him herself.
And Sherlock kept her phone which he took from the government as his reward and it is the very same phone Irene gave him at Christmas đ and the texts (+ringtone) she gave him huhu
And like
Because Ireneâs camera phone has gold details in it too huhu
If Holmes has Adlerâs coin in his watch chainâŚ
And Victorian-John mentions Sherlock keeps her photograph in the watch heâs keepingâŚ
(would like to note that no coin was mentioned concerning the watch so Dream-Irene isnât married because Adler gives that to Holmes as a gift for helping her marriage)
And that both coin and photo in my theory is the original counterpart to her Vertu phoneâŚ
That means Sherlock brings her phone everywhere with him huhuhu
In possibly his jacketâs side pockets too since gentlemen donât usually put anything in the side pockets since itâs too awkward for your arms when you grab something in it⌠so people usually put stuff they bring that they donât use much
Which could be Ireneâs camera phone đ
Anyway itâs almost 1am I must sleep
Reasons to Love Adlock #6
The scene where Irene arrives at 221B and the Fireplace scene were HOURS apartâŚ
Irene was dreading their âend of the world.â We all saw her regret when she hears Mrs. Hudson call for Sherlock.
She knew he will never forgive her after betraying him so mercilesslyâŚ
Yet, she waited for him while he was in his Mind Palace⌠She didn't interrupt him once. She just... watched him.
Even when they were on borrowed time, she just waited and spent hours just watching him play the violin mindlessly.
We all know if she tried to... I dunno... sit on his lap or something, he would be out of his Mind Palace in a millisecond.
But no... she just watched him.
Reasons to Love Adlock #4
HELLO BITCHES IM BACK HAHAHAHHA
âI donât think so, do you?â
I have read a lot of metas on this fucking line. None has clicked so far until @sentimentalgenius and I rewatched ASiB a few hours ago on my birthday lel
META#1 = To stop John from following
Irene Adler is a dominatrix. She is a commander. When she tells you to do or not do something, she will say it.
She already says, point blank, at John not to follow Sherlock.Â
How?
She raises her hand.
She, point blank, tells John through this gesture to not follow Sherlock. Itâs not a suggestion. Itâs a command.
So if the quote is âI donât think so, do you?â that is a question. That is a soft statement.
We donât believe Irene will command it this way. Irene makes him stop, why would she ask him if itâs a good idea or not?
Sheâs not asking his opinion. She already made her choice. And thatâs for him to not follow. Because thatâs what she tells him first.
META#2 = About âIâm not actually gay.â âWell, I am.â
Again, we donât believe itâs about this one. Because this part was already closed by Irene Adler saying, âLook at us both.â
Again, Irene Adler already voiced her opinion.
âLook at us both.â Despite our preferences, we still care about Sherlock.
And again, sheâs not asking his opinion.Â
âWeâre not a couple.â âYes, you are.â
Sheâs not giving him a chance to even voice his defenses. Sheâs saying, POINT BLANK, that he cares. And nothing can change her mind.
Again, the statement is âI donât think so, do you?â Itâs too soft for her statement.
SO WHAT IS OUR META?
âI donât think so, do you?â Did he just arrive?
The phone alerted the two that Sherlock has been listening this whole time. And what was their most recent conversation?Â
Itâs about both of them being vulnerable.
And caring about Sherlock.
Something you would be embarrassed about to be known to the person who youâre trying to hide it from.
So when Irene was asking this, she was trying to ask John if Sherlock had heard them, basically.
the thing about adlock is that I donât think they are in love with each other. I donât even think theyâre attracted to each othersâ genders. I do however think they would (and did) fuck Nasty.
Letâs talk about this in parts.
GENDER/ATTRACTION:
They were attracted to each other because their minds are compatible. Gender had nothing to do with it.
The moment Mycroft handed Irene to Sherlock, Sherlock was already intrigued by her.
âOh a powerplay. A powerplay against the most powerful family in Britain. Ooh, she is a dominatrix.â
(A Scandal in Belgravia, Sherlock BBC)
And when Moriarty handed Sherlock to Irene, Irene was already intrigued by him.
Gender doesnât mean anything to either of them. They got attracted with each other for their boldness, and how dangerous they both are.
Lara Pulver says Irene doesnât care about titles and roles.
Irene says sheâs gay to prove a point to John that she is attracted to women but is still in love with Sherlock. Thatâs the point of the Battersea scene. Itâs Ireneâs confession that she genuinely cares about Sherlock by trying to get her phone back for his safety.
LOVE:
Irene lost her game because she is canonically in love with Sherlock. Thereâs a whole scene on why she lost because of her love for Sherlock.
She had the physical symptoms of love: Pupils dilated, pulse elevated. Her phone is her heart and sherlock is the key to it.
Sherlock was asked by her sister to play who he really is. Who his core is. He was asked to play the real him.
He plays the music he made for Irene.
Mycroft said that Sherlock was a traitor to the country for the promise of love.
âThe promise of love. The pain of loss. The joy of redemption. Then give him a puzzle, and watch him dance.â
(A Scandal in Belgravia, Sherlock BBC)
Mycroft, the man who knows Sherlock best, the one who monitored Sherlock as a kid because he knows Sherlock is emotional. Mycroft, who warns Sherlock to not get involved because itâll only hurt Sherlock.
Mycroft who warns Sherlock to calm the f down cos Irene is dead.
âAll lives end. All hearts are broken. Caring is not an advantage, Sherlock.â
(A Scandal in Belgravia, Sherlock BBC)
AKA. People die and people get hurt. If you care, itâll hurt you too so pls dont get hurt with irene dying but here let me test you by giving you a cigarette when youâve stopped smoking, to see how much you might go back to drugs from being in pain.
Oh you think Iâm exaggerating? He literally makes John and Mrs Hudson search Sherlockâs flat for drugs or cigarettes in case Sherlock relapses over Ireneâs death
Mycroft when upon going to tell Sherlock that Irene is dead in Karachi says:
âIs that loathing? Or a salute. One of a kind. The one woman that matters.â
When John told him Sherlock only calls her the woman.
Irene Adler who is literally one of his pressure points in His Last Vow???
Take note that this is from Johnâs official website made by the writers of Sherlock
Sherlock not even commenting about the fact John is exposing that heâs not fine with âlosingâ Irene
Sherlock not denying that him not being fine with Irene being gone is the real him
Sherlock wondering why people knowing he will miss irene is important
With that in mind, remember when Eurus asks Sherlock to play the real him???
BECAUSE I DO