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"'Ah, the rascal!' he cried." The Adventure of the Six Napoleons. Published in The Strand Magazine. Sidney Paget, 1904
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A Queer Madness
[ID: A realistic digital painting of a bust of Napoleon, shattered into several shards of varying sizes each casting incongruously bold pop-art style shadows. Underneath these, there is a neon pink silhouette in the shape of the bust before it was broken. In this pink shape is neon yellow text reading “A Queer Madness”]
Sherlock Holmes: consultant detective, drama queen and soft hearted man
He's so dramatic, he likes to do a little bit of drama, he needs the praise!
He always get praised by Watson, but with Lestrade everything was slower. They didn't have that chemistry between them, but the inspector is an important part of Holmes' life, so when Lestrade is the one praising him
EMOTIONS!!!
HOLMES HAS EMOTIONS!!!
The Adventure of the Six Napoleons is the evidence! And some people forget that!!!
(and Jeremy Brett did an amazing work in this case)
Love the parallel play of Holmes, Watson, and Lestrade just hanging out in the beginning of The Six Napoleons.
Hes so 🥺
The Six Napoleons
Lestrade: We're not jealous of you at Scotland Yard. No, sir, we are very proud of you, and if you come down tomorrow there's not a man, from the oldest inspector to the youngest constable, who wouldn't be glad to shake you by the hand.
Holmes, with trembling lips, a single tear in his eye, clasping both of Lestrade's hands: I love you, too.
Watson: What?
Lestrade: What?
Holmes: What?